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The Ottawa Heraldi
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The OTTAWA HERALD Tuesday, Sept. Mrs. Verne To Eastern Meetings Mrs. Verne W- Alden of Wellsville, National Horhc Demonstration Council president, will be in New York at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Sept. 17-21, to attend the Na- ional Conference, Women's Qrga- nizaUons National Foundation's new program emphasis.

On Sept. 22-24, she will be In Washington, D. C-, for a special called, meeting for briefing and Conference of National Women's Advisory Committee Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. It will nclude a trip and tour of Nuclear Reactor Plan. Ft.

Belvior, Va. In the Capitol on Sept- 24 and 25, she will attend called meet ing of National Women's organizations to consider new responsi- ites'and opportunities for cooperation with women in strategic areas of the world. Mrs. Alice K. Leopold, Assistant to the Secrc- ry of Labor, will be co-ordinator.

Six-Week Trip MRS. KONALU D. ATCIIIHON (Wright Studio Photo) M. Carey Ronald D. Atchison Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Gerhard IIFD 2, returned Sunday evening from a motor trip with his nephow and wife, Mr. and Mrs Paul Morthy of Mission. They Icf UK. 30 and first went to the Bladk Jills for two days, then drove Minneapolis and St.

Paul, Minn hey traveled along Lake Superio or 200 miles and fished five day Gull Lake, Ten vStrike, Minn. The couples visited Grand Forks whore Mr. Morphy had a year chool while in military sttrvico hey returned home via Itasc State, Park, and crossed th icadwaters of Me Mississippi Wilmu Maxlne Carey, daughter; 'of Mr, and Mrs. Grunt Carey, and Jlonald D. Atchison, son of Mr.

niitl Mrs. ArWiur Atchison, were united in marriage Sunday JU 2 in- in Princeton Methodist, Both families arc of Princeton. Elmer Surlorman read the double ring service before altnr setting of palms, candles find baskets of wiliit.e gladioli. rCiuitlles were lik'hled Hetty of Wllliiunsburf! and Carolyn Atchison of Ottawa, cousins of the groom. Mrs.

Harold Bones was plnni.st, Hill Collrane sung, "Always," Love You 1 arid "The Lord's 'Prayer." Thn bollftrtnn length 'of white Ince over liiffoln, was Socialettes ilyJed witli filled bodice having i rounded neck lino in front, ex tending tin a at, tin; back accented wllh velvet, bows clown Ihe nacik of the gown, Her fingertip veil of nylon Inlh was hold by a crown of seed Kho canried pink sweetheart roses on a white Bible and wore matching pearl necklace ind earrings, gift from Ihe groom. Carey rnviid of tonor for her sinter. Miss Carey the eandlellghlers, and Uio fiowci girl, Connie wore pale hint brocaded laffetn princess with V-necklineH, and wore large picture hats of matching irialerm witli velvet. Klreamers. Tlie rnnld of lionor carried i Colonial bouquet, of pink asters nnd cnndlelighlcrs wore wrist, cor sage.s pink asters, The Howe girl wore a crown of pink aster: and curried more of them in he- Field P.T.A.

program last evening nt the school included Introduction of principal and teachers by Mr. Don Waymlre rind skit by Mrs. Boyd Cooper and Mrs. Jack Killo. Mrs.

Itohert Pence presided nnd Mrs. Roger Brink gave devotions. Parents visited their children's rooms, Hulroshirienls were served by Bl.li and (lib room mothers. There were. 225 per present.

Mm. Grncc Hurst will rive the last of the week from Los Angeles, to visit, her moth Mrs. Ethel lloffner, and other relatives. Mr. Bnlle Vrnrmnn of Long Is liiiid, In Western Kansas, has re turned to his homo after visitiiu! his nieces, Mrs.

H. W. Jlarrihlsel and family find Mrs. Vernon Anderson. since Labor Day.

lie form- itepping stones. They hrough eigiht stales. Iravele Birthday Dinner A surprise birthday dinner wi leld ot the Carl home, Ran- oul, honoring Mrs. (i'2nd Those attending were Mr. and Kverett Luff on, Cleveland, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack and sons, Peculiar, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert iSohiilx and Thclma Needs and family, and Mr. Charles Schulz family, Rantoul; Mr. and Mrs. John Schulz and family and Mr. ind Mrs.

Claude Aubry and furn- ly. Ottawa; and Jerry of lie home, A.C.i. Is For Persons Interested In Children Are you a teacher, a parent, or person in some other on who is interested in the wel- are, well-being and training of hildren two to 12? If st), you are invited'to attend he A.C.E. Get Acquainted meet- ng tomorrow, at Eugene Field school at 4:15 p. m.

The letters C. E. stand for The Association or Childhood Education, a non- rofit organization whose purpose to work for the education and 'ell-being of children. for the Interna- onal organization are in Washlng- on, D. C.

There are 83,000 mem- crs in the 640 branches. Thirty ersons were members last year the Ottawa Branch. Mrs. Eva Jeming is president. At the meeting tomorrow there will be an exhibit of publications flowing the many phases of work.

The time will be given main- to getting acquainted. Severn! open meetings are included in the yar's plans. At one scheduled for Oct. 22, the speaker will be Dr. Clifton Huff, of K.S.T.- ISmporia, who has just returned from a trip to Russia.

Co-operating will be Franklin County Teachers and O.T.A. Mrs. Fleming, president. and VTrs. A.

F. Ponton, first vice-president and program chairman, say, "We fcol that our year's work as planned will be particularly helpful and interesting to tho.ve interested in children. A few individuals can do little to improve conditions, but small groups joining together are in good position to execute long range plans for betterment." Kansas was honored by having Miss Laruih Cameron of Ottawa as representative at a recent A.C.E.I, planning session in Washington D. lold Sunday Reunion Valley Chapel Reunton was held i V. Fi W.

hail Sunday. Those ttending included Mr. and Mrs. 'ill Bennet, Wffliamsburg; Mr. nd Mrs.

Harry Moody, Princeton; At. and Mrs. Joel Towner, Mr. nd Mrs. W- E.

Vick, Ottawa; Mr. nd Mrg. C. W. Story; and Miss Emery, Baldwin; Mr.

and lira. M. C. Smith, Mr. anl Mrs.

E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

ewcomer, Mr." and Mrs, E. cott, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Barnes, Ar. and Mrs.

Earl idmes. George Bates, Ike Streebin, lobert Luce, Eph Larson, Ed weet, F. Drake, George Kersey, Ida Fisher, May Murphy, Per- Dunn, Charlotte Moody, Vern lobinson and Harry M. Wood. MRS.

EVA FLEMING Sewing Demonstrations Zigzag Club members had demonstration of putting in a zip per and'a gusset yesterday by th hostess, Mrs. Wayne Hutdiins near Fontana. The group cleare $11.30 from a white sale 'Mrs. Jewell Huffmier of Paol won the surprise package. Sixtee members and four children wer present, representing nine town The Oct.

13 meeting will be wit Mrs. Harold Kimball, Princeton. Bridal Shower Mrs. Darold Jfutlon, the former Sharon Gosney, was honor guest at a kitchen shower Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Chester Woodrum's lomc.

were games and pic- ure taking. Mrs. Max Foushee, Mrs. Mutton's mother, assisted in serving. Fourteen were present.

Donnld n. AtchlMon of Oil aw; was best man for his twin brother Ushers were Mud Welch of Ollawi and Hay Carey, brother of tin bride, Kugeno Reeves, Ihe bride' nephew, was ring bearer. The bride's mother wore navy blue dress with black accessories and the groom 's mother wore powder blue with blnek accessories. Their corsages were of pink swciethonii roses. Smllnx nnd pink asters encircled the four-tier wedding at the reception.

Those serving were Mrs. Hud Welch of Olluwa and Honnio Scchrost of llarrisonville, Mo. Assisling wore Hie Mines, ('late Lewis. .1. ('.

Uanimman, Kochenower and I 1 Kochenower, Shirley Itrooks ami Mrs. Wayne New were Hear Of Federation Columbian Shakespeare club members heard s. Lloyd Thomas of Ft. Scott as speaker yesterday. She I old of why women join federated clubs nnd what they gel nut of it.

Mrs. Hoy Church was hostess assisted by Mrs. Tilfred Mrs. Lamar Phillips (innounc.od during the business session that Mrs. Gail Stephens will bo new music chairman.

Mrs, Harold Shoemaker of Ft. Scott was also a guest, and 1(1 members were present. in charge of of the guesl book. and tilleiv Carey erly lived In Ihe Kichter commun- jr or ng mvny i woro Jl a two plec'e aqua ensemble with 1'ri'sbylerlun Women's groups will meet tomorrow. The evening group ni G(snc while accessories and rose corsage from her bridal bouquet.

After a short wedding trip the couplo will bo fit home In PrinceVni, Both Mr. and Mrs. Atchison are graduates of Princeton 11 I School. Tin 1 bride is employed by KaniM-y at 7:45. Tlie other group will meet nt the church at 10:30 The foreign mission theme will he a study of Japan.

Members are requested to bring Wo lwo ln Co OM'ii table service and ontl tjle R'' 001 Skelgas Co. also a covered dish for the dinner at noon. The afternoon session will Start at i p. tn. Mrs.

Kriii-Bt Kowlby will leave the last of the week lor her home In San spending the summer in Ottawa wi'Ji the! L. B. Tallies. She is a former' Ottawa ARMY uciuld Niiy flint the Al, MAIMS limiirunce Heal ICHtutn Agency, S. Miiln IN right oil (lie bull, inovo NO fiinl the DRAFTS Hllr up might PIMI- luid eoldN if If you'ro hrluglii)- liiHiiniiice iirolilcnis to IIH for I ho FIRST lime you'll he nl how Al, A(iKN('V Hiuootlm out the detnllH (tie way 11 nmv lilftliwiiy IK amootheil by tiuneli of rond GRADERS! Secord Music Studios 202y 2 S.

Main Phone 118 OUR PRIMARY PURPOSE IS TEACHING! OUR SPECIALTY IS Accordion and Guitar Open Tues. and Wed. Evenings at 5:30 Give life Membership True Kindred voted last evening make Mrs. Belle Juleson of tfontebello, a life membejr. She is a former Ottawan.

Mrs. 'red Sehnert presided. Plans were made for grand counselor's night in Ottawa on Sept. 29. It will be a special session of Grand Conclave of Kansas with Mrs- 0.

w. Waymire presiding. Plans were made to honor Mrs Julius Raffelock, supreme honor guard, and pastj worthy command ers and past advisors of Retta Con clave. About 35 attended Ihe potlucfc supper which preceded the meet ing. After conclave there were games planned by Mrs.

Phil Me Cracken and Mrs. 0. Moon. ENDS WED. Shows: JAMES MM KIM NOVAK flLFRED HITCHCOCK'S VERTIGO Spanish Anii-rlcnn War Volerims and Auxiliary held a meeting Sunday with Mr.

nd Mrs. Guy Barnes. AlVwliiin from out of town wore Mr. and Mrs. la-orgo Dailey, Garnet Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Wellsvillr; Mr and Mrs. W.

0. Cromwell, Home wood; and Mrs. Mae Wingfield. Twelve Ottawa members attended. Sacred Heart p.

T. A. had members present, last evening for the session at the school hall. Mrs, Tom Porter presided nnd Mrs. George Santorpla was in charge Of the social hour.

Refreshments served. AT UTWIN'S Newest Fall Stylos in $25 All Wool COATS of Or. and Mrs-, liar- Webster are friends, Mr. and ra. Bay Poindexter of Odon, ind.

'isitors yeslerday at the Webster were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley pillion and Mrs. Susie Killion Bratnan, Okia. Mrs.

Stanley in Is Most Worthy Grand Ma- of Eastern Starr They were ite borne from the Triennial Philadelphia. SUeB 8 to 42! Newest PleaU TuckB BOWH! Milium and All WcH)l LiningH. Flct-ws! Jiibeliiiei! Chinchilla and Suede CloUi. ROCK and ROLL DANCE for Teenagers atthe PLA-M ART As no one community can seem to afford the hiring of a good "Rock and Roll" band and provide a suitable place for a rock and roll dance, we have decided! to have a "Rock and Roll" Party for young people at the Pla-Mart in Paola, Kansas, each Thursday nite. We invite the young people of your community to join us.

This invitation is extended to all surrounding towns and communities. The time is 9 to 12 p.m., admission will be 75c each and SOFT DRINKS and other concessions will be available. A father and mother with each teenage group will be weldbme to come, as our guests, and act as chaperones, if they so desire. We will have a Rock and Roll Dance each week. May we look for your group Thursday night.

We are sure this will provide the youth of our communities with a lot of good wholesome fun. Don't forget our regular Saturday Nite Dance with the Nightingales. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hagcmeyer Mr.

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