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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 10

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about Society, Ckvrck Events, Oreme, Music WOMEN Thursday, February 24, 1955. Page 10. Clubs and Socials By Mary Crimes, Tribune Society Editor lliSS ALICE ANN DICKERSON, bride-elect of Joseph E. Preston was honor guest at a shower Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs Robert Wyatt, with Mrs. Wyatt and Mrs.

Carvel Kittle as hostesses Buffet refreshments were served preceding a social evening of the Fairbanks Library. Mrs. An- games. The wedding colors blue nette McCrone and Miss Annamae and white were carried out in Kelly were appointed as chairmen the appointments and forming the of the contest to be sponsored by table centerpiece was a doll bride the club. Messages were read in a white wedding gown, and her from members who were absent bridesmaid in blue.

and a letter from Mr. Carl Stader, Attending were Misses Dicker- secretary of the Indiana Federation son, Jean Coltharp, Ruth of Poetry Clubs, was read. Mrs. and Mesdames Herschel Dicker-; McCrone announced that two of son, Joseph Dickerson, Fred Rob- her poems had appeared in the erts. Lee Wyatt, Wayne Coltharp, Rutland, Vermont, newspaper, and Clyde Ellis.

Jack Sitarski. E. Mrs. Esther Davis has sold two House, Pauline Gaston, Donald articles, one to Hatchery and Feed, House, Ellis Taylor. Carral Miller, Illustrated, and one to Prairie Joseph Jacoson, William Couch- Farmer.

Both these articles were man and Charles LeMasters. illustrated by Mrs. Wilma Bogard, The bride-elect was honored at another member of the club. Miss another shower Monday evening. Kelly conducted an interesting les- with the bridegroom-elect moth- son on and the rr as hostess at her home on assignment for the next meeting is Maple avenue.

Selected games and original examples of irregular attractively appointed refresh- verse, meats were enjoyed during the evening. Alpha Omicron Chapter ot Delta Guests, with the bride-elect and Theta Tau Sorority held an im-i her mother, were Misses Mary Personal Mention R. AND MRS. JOSEPH F. HARPER.

North Eighth street, left today to spend the remainder of the week with relatives in St. Louis. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Rutledge.

North Thirty-seventh street, who recently purchased the Charles P. home, 99 McKinley boulevard, Edgewood Grove, expect to move into their new home next week. Mr. and Mrs. are now occupying their new home, 77 McKinley boulevard, which they purchased from Mr.

and Mrs. Don R. Foster, who are now residing in Flint, Mich. Mrs. Calvin Smith and daughter.

Lucille. Hulinan street, returned Wednesday from a two-week visit in Kankakee, 111., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louts Griffith. Cpl.

and Mrs. Herman Chance announce the birth of a daughter, Cathy Lynn. Feb. 21, at the Army Hospital in Hopkinsville, Ky. Before her marriage Mrs.

Chance was Miss Phyllis Fulford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daryle Fulford, 1326 Ash street. Mr. Chance is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Chance, 1437 Woodley avenue. Mrs. John D. Ennis.

1000 South Eighth street, left this week for Clovis, N. to visit her son and daughter-in-law, and Mrs. Jack Ennis, and to see her new John Douglas, who was born Feb. 18. Preston.

Margaret Preston and portant business meeting Tuesday Mesdames Paul Miller. Ralph Os- in Aero Room oi HoteI; borne. William Roberts. William Deming. Plans were discussed: Roberts, Al Preston and L.

concerning the annual Style Show- Bridge. TERRE HAl'TEAN IN I. U. Sue Bragdon, Terre Haute junior, in the Indiana University School of Music, is among the 10 college singers making up the Heosier Queens, who, with the school's male chorus, the Singing Hoosiers. will present concerts al six army camps in the 5th Armv Area next week.

Miss Bragdon (second from right, second is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Bragdon, 2016 North Eighth street. The Queens are, from left, back row: Roma Tredup, Bedford: Sue Reid.

Bloomfield: Sarah McMahon, Wilmette. Joan Lawrence. ML Vernon. Second row: Joyce Warrick, South Bend; Marlene Doolittle. Butler; Miss Bragdon; Sarah Kent, Fountaintown.

Front'row: Dorothy Lowe, Frankfort, and Sally Starr, Connersville. Adams. At the meeting of the Study Club Tuesday evening, at Terrific! Betty Famous MAPLE PECAN CHIFFON CAKE Mrs. Richard Ball and Mrs. Wayne Martin are co-chairmen of the affair this year.

Mrs. George Popoff gave a report of the Alpha Province Convention which she recently attended in Indianapolis. Other Delta's who attended the convention were Misses Dorothy Kelley and Georgia Stewart and Mrs. Jack Agnew. Stephens.

Georgia Stewart and Betty Wesner. A farewell party for Miss Martha Maloof, clerk to the board of park commissioners, who is leaving soon for Miami, to make her home, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Twigg, East Glenn. and Engagements ANNOUNCEMENT is made of the recent marriage of Mrs. Sylvia Alice Crane, to William Scott Wheler, by the bride aunt, Mrs. Beatrice Fox, 2113 North Fourteenth and One-half street. M-M-M-m-m! It lor the very rich maple pe.ar, rake with tempting creamery batter maple pecan fronting large 5 anlced.

s.V 111 site. nr with fronting far only 7 HOT CROSS BUNS Doz. 49c Filled With Glazed Fruits and Currants Bon Ton 665 Wabash, Crawford 3925 1519 Wabash, Crawford 6223 1724 S. 7th, Crawford 685! Citv Hall women present were Those present at the Tuesday Edna Starkey, Nancy Robey, Helen Boros- night meeting were Wilma Ball Culp, Faye Wilson, Eva Doty Bev- Citr Mo and Bndwell. Beu, Brown, B.acKeJer.

Bjghg Gladys Pearman, Helen Corey and the honor guest. Miss Maloof. Barbara Butts, Louise Diekhoff, Evelyn Gabriel, Helen Gallagher, Lois Graves. Norma Grosjean, Freida Haller Dorothy Kelley Al-1 Kappa Epsilon Fraternity berta Martin, Irene Mattax, May- ot unii helle Pnnnff Hons SI appq TWnfhv Molher Club at Indiana State Will Fopoli, Doris Staggs, hojd a rummage saje Saturday morning beginning at 9 at 1400 South Thirteenth street. NEW USED ADDING MACHINES For SALE OR RENT TYPEWRITER REBUILDER SALES 144 N.

7th C-1530 Alma Rebekah Lodge No. 568 will meet Friday evening at 8 at the I. O. O. F.

Temple. Mrs. Estella Jenkins, noble grand, will preside over the business meeting. Mrs. Thelma Nickles is chairman of the refreshment committee.

Edwards Rebekah Lodge Social Club will meet at the Odd Fellows Temple Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. The degree staff will practice and refreshments will be served. A good attendance is urged. Marie Workman is hostess.

S. men have a higher death rate from heart disease than those in most other countries, although the death rate for U. S. women from heart disease is about average. Church.

Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith. wore a poudre blue satin dress with navy accessories The Rev.

Arthur Dodgson offi- and corsage of vellow roses and ciated at the afternoon double-ring gypsophilia. Navy blue crepe with ceremony in the First Baptist color matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses was worn by the attendant. After a short wedding trip to Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler are now at home at 1303 Spring Hill road.

Mrs. Terry Moore. Dayona Beach, is the guest of Mrs. Freeman P. Land.

South Twenty- second street. Mrs. Ethel Davis. Fenwood avenue, is in Room 179, St. Anthony Hospital, following major surgery.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Cundiff, 2500 North Eleventh street, announce the birth of a son, Paul Winston, Saturday, Feb. 19.

at the Union Hospital. They have a three-year-old daughter, Claire Elaine. Church Societies The Friendship Circle of the Methodist Church will meet at 7:30 this evening at the home of Mrs. Norma Le Frericho, 1654 Locust street. In Me Is Theme For Dav of Praver WABASH AVI.

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Washable. Sizes small, medium and large. Aldens. Fashion Floor IT EASY TO BUY AT ALDENS, JUST SAY In a candlelight ceremony Friday evening in the First Assembly of World Day of Prayer services Uod Church, Miss Madonna Brown, will be held here Friday at Central daughter of Mr. and Charles Christian Church under the spon- n.

North Twenty-seventh sorship of the Vigo County Council street, will be united in marriage of Church Women. to Bradford Parker. son of Mr. In will be the theme and Mrs. Bradford Parker, Charles- of the 1955 service.

This will be ton. 111. the sixty-eighth year of this spe -1 Brother Cyril Homer will official day of prayer observed by ciate. Miss June Deckard will at- women all over the worjd. tend the bride and serving the NOW! NEW LOW PRICES BUDGET COLD WAVE $2.95 Includes Hair Cat All WAVES Greatly Reduced No Appointment Necessary HUFFERS BEAUTY SHOP 6771 WABASH bridegroom will be Cecil Mooday Ralph Inman and Carl Hamilton will usher.

Following the reception in the Department Club Mr. Parker and his bride will leave on their wedding and later will be at home in Charleston. Rev. C. E.

Shepard, Christian The all-day program will open at 10 in the morning with registration and the devotional service will be persented at 10:15 At noon there will be a sack lunch with coffee served by women of the hostess church. Dr. Osborne L. Schumpert, minister of Central Presbyterian Church, will he the afternoon speaker, following a 1:30 Church minister and missionary, devotional period. The Church Choir, directed by Mrs.

Maude Thornhill, will sing at the services and guest soloists will be Miss Louisa Jacobson. violinist, and Miss Delores Ferry, vocalist. Mrs. Robert Miller is general chairman of the committee in charge and is being assisted by I Mmes. Elmer Daisy Hood.

Victor Tolbert. Alex King, Warren Hutchinson. Mort Sears, C. W. Saunders and Lynn Fehring.

8 SORORITY MEMBERS TAKE 1ST AID COURSE Eight members of the Beta Iota and Epsilon Mu chapters of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority are enrolled in a standard first aid course being held at Red Cross Headquarters. Mrs. Robert Poynter, certified Red Cross instructor, is conducting the class. Those enrolled are Reatha Stevens, Doyne Stevens. Jean Miller, Bettye Smith, Dorothy Searinger.

Mary E. McCarty. Pauline Armstrong and Rachel Trueblood Each person who completes the course will receive a standard first aid certificate and may then enroll in an advanced course. The next meeting of the class will be Wednesday evening. March 2.

will speak at 7:30 Thurs day evening at the Second Christian Church. Rev. R. C. Mowery is pastor of the church.

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