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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 8

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I Society, about Drama, Music WOMEN Thursday, June 18, 1953 Page 8. TX bedding 8 and Engagements By Mary. Grimes, Tribune Society Editor. ISS SUSAN PEASE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Pease, north of the city, became the bride of James Arthur Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Brown, Welch, W.

last evening at the Maple Avenue Methodist Church. Officiating at the 8 candle-light ceremony was Dr. Thomas L. Stovall before an effective grouping of palms, white gladioli and Shasta daisies. During the arrival of the guests, Mrs.

Paul Thompson played a program of bridal airs and Robert Finley, Sullivan, sang silk shantung with flowered hat. Both had corsages of white gardenias. William Glover, Vincennes, was best man and Harlan Bobb of Seymour, Chapman Blackwell of Henderson, and Gene Bockstahler and William Hart the and ushered lord Prayer. A reception in the Wabash The attendents appear-; Room of the Xerre Haute House ing in green yarn-dyed silk taffe- foUowed the ceremony. Assisting ta and net gowns were Mrs.

Alex were Miss patricia Dorsey, Mrs. Buzuma of Welch, W. sister Dwigbt Burton, Mrs. Charles of the bridegroom, matron of peasej and Mrs. Joseph Kos- honor; Misses Kay and I jj0 sister of the bride.

The Virginia Barnes of West Lafa- table was decorated with yette, bridesmaids. a wedding cake and yellow Their dresses were made with and whjte molded bodices attached to full gored floor-length skirts. They The couple left last night for a wedding trip south. For travel- wore matching net caps trimmed I ing the bride wore a dark blue with seed pearls and carried bou- ljnen dress with white linen quets of yellow gladioli and ivy. et large blue pjctUre hat and Given in marriage by her.

wbite orchid, father, the bride wore a white and Mrs pease enter- Jace and tulle gown with fitted Gained with the rehearsal dinner lace bodice, high neckline, long Tuesday evening at their home sleeves, and a floor-length train. having as guests members of the Church Societies The W. S. C. S.

of Liberty Avenue Methodist Church met at the I church June ll with 18 members answering roll call, with Mrs. Harry Bucy, president, presiding at the meeting. New officers for tile coming year are: President. Mrs. Harry Bucy; vice president, Mrs.

Lula Flack; secretary, Mrs. dell McMahon; treasurer. Hazel Runyan; secretaries, promotion, Elsie Spencer; missionary education, Mable Cagle; Christian social relations and local church activities, Ara Lee Waltz; youth work, Catherine Hines; work, Irene Hancher; spiritual life. Charlotte Wily; literature and publications, Victoria Evinger; supply work, Elizabeth WolL and status of women, Mildred Padgett. The Bible Class of Liberty Avenue Methodist Church will sponsor a fish fry at the church June 26.

Serving from 5 to 8 p. rn. Public is invited. PRAIRIE CREEK SOCIAL. Eat Out More Often in COOL CRISP SALADS Eat light but eat right.

If you prefer salads during these hot Summer days, find a wide variety here. Also plenty palate-tempting vegetable, meat and dessert dishes to please your appetite. Prairie Creek American Legion Auxiliary will sponsor an ice cream social in Prairie Creek Saturday beginning at 5 p.m. The public in invited to attend the affair at which ice cream, cake, pie, sandwiches and soft drinks ill be served. GOODIE SHOP CAFETERIA 666 OHIO ST.

Hours A P. M. to p. Si CLOSED SUNDAYS Her head-dress of seed pearls held her white illusion fingertip- wedding party and immediate families. Daisies and gypsophila length veil.

She carried a white in the wedding colors with lighted prayer book topped with a white tapers entwined with honeysuckle orchid and stephanotis. decorated the table. The mother of the bride was ------dressed in grey silk shantung with The marriage of Miss Suzanne flowered hat and the bride- Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Juliette mother wore a mauve Wilson, North Fourteenth street, and Robert D. Humphrey son of Mr.

and Mrs. Delby Humphrey, North Seventh street, will take place in the Central Christian Church Sunday afternoon at 3:30 instead of Centenary Methodist Church on account of repairs at the church. Dr. Thomas L. Stovall will officiate.

Eugene Wilson will give his sister in marriage. The wedding party includes Miss Jo Ann Bohn, maid of honor; bridesmaids: Miss SIGMA KAPPA alumnae rush committee makes plans for the annual mother-daughter tea which is to take place Saturday at the home of Miss Marian Welch, 1625 South Center street. Members of the active chapters at Purdue and Indiana will be among the guests at the affair. The planning committee includes, from left, seated; Mrs. William Broshears, chairman; Miss Jessie Martin and Mrs.

Ralph Velandingham. Standing: Mrs. Joseph Everly and Mrs. Harold Coates. by Martin.

BUY IT rn WHO IY NIED IT TONKHT! Freezers Refrigerators SERVEL (ICE MAKERS) Eleven-Eleven Sales, Inc. C-7653 IIH Wab. Ave. C-7653 Judy Wade, Miss Bette Breidenbaugh, Miss Marilyn Larew and Miss Carolyn Hunter. Junior bridesmaid, Miss Carol Ann Humphreys, Crawfordville; Keith Lynn will be best man, and the ushers: Paul Gibbons.

Ray Spencer, Gary Stokes, Gene Stokes and Leon Miller. The reception Immediately following the ceremony will be held at the Wabash Room of the Terre Haute House. Those assisting will be: Miss Sue Brown, Miss Patti Herald, iss Kay Mrs. Helen Humphrey, Mrs. Nadine Humphrey.

A MHS- mmmmrmmmmmmmmmm Breeze-Cool Drop Stitched Cotton Miss Ruth Genevieve Work. Chicago, sister of Mrs. J. C. Tranbarger, R.

I. city, and Cosimo Leo Iodice, Chicago, will be united in marriage at 5 Saturday afternoon in Graham Taylor Chapel on the campus of the University of Chicago. The bride-elect will have as her attendants her two sisters, Mrs. Tranbarger and Mrs. W.

D. Clayton, Evansville. Best man will be James Charloupka, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Tranberger who are on a vacation trip to New York will return home by way of Chicago for the wadding. In Navy, Grey, Brown, Green Cool coat dress in new drop stitch cotton sheer to see you blithely through summer. Wide wing collar, flared skirt. Flattering face framing collar. Large pearl buttons to hem.

Sizes 12 to 20. Navy, grey, green and brown. I I 8.95 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leggett, 725 North Seventh street, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Norma Jane, to George Hanna, son of Mrs.

Helen Hanna, 1017 Crawford street. The marriage will take place Sunday in the Central Presbyterian Church, at 3 (DST.) with the Rev. Willard Lampe officiating. The bride-elect is a graduate of Jasonville High School and Indiana State Teachers College and for the past two years has taught in the Clinton, city schools. Her fiance was graduated from Wiley High School and Indiana State.

He is a civil service employee. I The young couple will make their home in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kneeves.

1841 lJ2 North Eighth street, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Ardine, to Chris Pa- I raschas, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Alex Paraschas, Gary, Ind. No definite date has been set I for the wedding. Announcement of the engagement of their daughter.

Rhea Jane, to Robert F. Tucker, E.M.F.N.. son of Mr. and Mrs. I Ora Tucker, 1661 Fourth avenue, is made by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Barbour, 2101 Elm street. The wedding date as yet has I I not been set. Miss Barbour is a graduate of I Gerstmeyer High School, as is I Mr. Tucker.

He is now- with the U. S. Navy in the Pacific waters. Announcement is i ade of the marriage of Miss Barbara Allen, Norfolk, and Cliffert Rosseau, I son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ros! seau, 500 South Eleventh street, which took place recently in Norfolk where they will make their home. The bridegroom is in the Navy and is stationed there. RILEY GOLD STAR I PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT PLAN KIWANIS CAKE BAKE TONIGHT Plans for the annual Kiwams will be made tonight at a meeting of the agriculture committee and county 4-H Club adult leaders. The group will meet at 7:30 at the country home of Alan Shaw. Baking contests will be hteld in four districts of the county this year and the grand prize winner will be selected from top inners in the district competition.

RECITAL HELD. The auxiliary of American Legion Post 328 at Riley will hold its annual Gold Star party Friday night honoring Gold Star mothers of the community. An invitation to the public to attend the party at 8 p.m. in the Riley Methodist Church is ex-. tended by officers of the unit.

It is estimated that about one per cent of the value of farm sales is used for pest control, A group of pupils from the class of Miss Anna E. Hillman gave a piano recital Thursday morning at her studio on South Sixth street. The high quality of talent and playing revealed throughout the program received generous praise and applause from the audience. The following program was presented: White Butterfly Jacqueline Stohr. Farmer" Alice Ann Zimmerman Dance In the Firelight" Margaret Cleary Rupert Geraldine Batmon Wish" Susan Day Song" Larry Shaffer in Barbara Batman "Prelude in Major "Prelude in Minor" Sylvia Bradfield Anita Sue Ziegler in Minor" Mary Ellen Schabel Preislied" Wagner-Bendel Eleanor Ann Klueh (Spanish Longas David Sharpe Impromptu" Opus 18 Chopin Elizabeth Harper Rhapsody No.

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