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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 11

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INTEREST TO TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE. Thursday, July 9, T1 Weddings and Engagements By Jane Nattkemper Tribune Society Editor WILSON-PARKER MISS RITA LEE WILSON and Daniel John Parker will be married on Aug. 15 at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick Church.

Miss Wilson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred L. Wilson, 3,124 S. St.

Mr. Parker is the sonj Mr. and Mrs. George a reception in the Bleu Hammond. Rooms of the Terre Haute The Rev.

Raymond Boehm House will follow the ceremony. Assisting will be Miss Belinda Fuchs, Miss Carol Carter, Miss Helen Edington, Miss Rose Marie Lynch and Miss Tanya Glazebrook. Following a wedding trip, the couple will live at 2935 Wabash Ave. The bride was graduated from MISS CAROLYN LAUGHREY, second from right, was honor guest at a party given by Mrs. Rod Hahn, third from right, and Mrs.

M. J. Turner, right. Miss Laughrey is the fiancee of William James Maxwell Jr. Also pictured are Mrs.

William Maxwell, left, mother of Mr. Maxwell, and Mrs. Robert Laughrey, mother of the bride-to-be. Photo by Martin. All-Department Programs Planned By Woman's Club Department Club Nov.

13 at 8:30 in the members have completed plans evening in the Mayflower Room for eight all-department programs and social events for the coming club year which opens in September. Three of the events will be sponsored by the ways and means committee. First of the all-department programs will be Guest Day on Oct. 3 in the east ballroom of the Tirey Memorial Union Building of Indiana State College. A reservation luncheon will be served after which Mrs.

Joan Conway, wife of ambassador to the United Nations, will speak on for of the Terre Haute House. At the Christmas Open House for members of the club, to be held on Dec. 5 at the clubhouse, from 2 until 4, the ways and means committee will have a Joe Callaway, versatile lecturer on the theatre, will present a program on Speaks This program will commemorate the Civil War Centennial Years through 1865. Callaway will bring to life humor, great humanity and political acumen. The tireless research has brought fresh While Michael Comay was Is- insights into the character of rael ambassador to Canada during the prior to his assignment to the UN in 1960, Lincoln, and his many years in the theater give full scope to his portrayal.

Trained at the Mr. a Morrow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis B. Morrow, Charlestown.

Morris, best man; Tom Konopasek, William DuChane, Robert W. Bell, brother of ohe bride, and Mike Hooks, grooms- JANE NATTKEMPER The ceremony is set for 2:30 Indiana at the Central Christian Robert Bell Darrell Wiley High School and Indiana zura and Con Keller, ushers. -------------------------------Church. A reception for 25Q guests wm day July 10, at the Sullivan The Rev. R.

Powell Mead will follow at the church. CLASS REUNION SULLIVAN, Ind. A Golden Anniversary reunion of the Sullivan High School class of 1914 is planned for Fri- Mrs. Comay lectured widely in University of Southern Cali- that country. Since taking up fornia, Northwestern and the residence in the United Theatre, Callaway has she has continued her lecturing been a professor at leading while serving as a busy diplo- university.

He also has founded matic hostess. She also has con- and directed some of the coun- tributed to several leading outstanding theatrical com- magazines, and has had pub- panjes and Summer theaters, lished by Doubleday, her book, otber an.ciub ways and 8 Vmeans events being planned are and by MacMillan, a children iuncheon-bridge, to be held at book on Israel. State College where she was a member of the Alpha Omicron A dessert-bridge has been planned by the ways and means committee of the club on Nov. 7 at 1 at the clubhouse. Cotillion will conduct the ceremony.

Miss Theresa A. Secondino will be organist. Attendants will be Miss Carol Shonfield, maid- of-honor; Misses Janice Hunter Hammond, Miss Judy Spurr, Clinton, and Miss Judy Hopper, Ten 51 oi Sne and renewing of friendship Ciub and the Chamber of Com- flower girl; Dave Parker, Ham- and Miss Howe of Day Hollis, and in amnn? hHri vear i from Bisnop NOI1 Mign scnooi, Ky soloist. Antiqiie g0ld. wedding book wm ue sun gold and avocado green will Linda Bell, be the bridal colors.

Mr. and Mrs. Morrow will en- The bride will be given in tertain with a rehearsal dinner marriage by her father. Attend- party Friday evening, July 24, ants will be Mrs. Edwin Huf- at Restaurant in honor faker, matron-of-honor; Mrs.

of their son and his fiancee. Hammond, and is a student at Indiana State College where he is a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. This summer he is employed at the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Indiana Harbor. Jamestown, pi sorority. She will teach in officiate, and music will be fur Assisting in serving will be A dinner at 6:30 p.m.

will rhe bridesmaids; Miss Lisa Fuchs, tbe Vig0 County School System, jnished by Mrs. Robert Cart Mrs. Clarence Kunkle, Miss Precede an informal program ccj-spmisored te 1 8 wright of Charlestown, organist, Elaine Carlson and Miss Hilary renewing of friendship Club and the Chamber of Comand Miss Nancy Howe of Day- Hollis, and in charge of the among former class members. Imerce, will be held this year on mond, brother of the bride- groom, best man; Doug Parker, Hammond, brother of the bridegroom, Kenneth Nowland, Hammond, Bob Baron, Hammond, and Fred L. Wilson brother of the bride, ushers, and Jimmy Martin, ring bearer.

CHILDREN'S STORE 6th and Wabash C-4142 BELL MORROW JULY 25 IS THE DATE SET for the wedding of Miss Karren Rene Bell and Joseph D. Morrow, Crown Point. Miss Bell is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert M. Bell, 1801 S.

3rd St. William DuOhane, Mrs. Gary Land, and Miss Kay Schwartz, bridesmaids; Miss Brenda Bell sister of the bride, junior After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will live at 320 S. Court Crown Point. Miss Bell is a graduate of more reductions! save up to and more! and other famous makes shoes values to 16.99 bridesmaid; Misses Nora Davis Wiley High School, Indiana and Carrie Huffaker, flower State College and Union Hospital girls; Bradley D.

Bell and Gor- School of Nursing. She is em- don Dion Bell, brothers of the ployed at Union Hospital, bride, ring bearers; James B. Mr. Morrow is a graduate of Charlestown High School and of I Indiana State College, where he I was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He teaches at Merrillville High School in Merrillville.

BURDON CHRISMER DR. AND MRS. G. P. BURDON, 1530 4th announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, to George Chrismer son of Mrs.

George Chrismer, Syracuse, N. and the late George K. Chrismer. The wedding will take place the middle of October. ZEIGLER NEWKIRK MISS MARTHA SUE ZEIGLER and John Darrell Newkirk will be married on Sunday at 2 p.m.

at the Montrose Methodist Church. Miss Zeigler is the daughter of Mrs. Clarice Zeigler, 718 Sycamore St. Mr. Newkirk is the son of Mrs.

Lillie Newkirk, Clinton. The Rev. Robert Matheny will officiate in the double-ring ceremony, and music will be furnished by Miss Linda Adams, organist. Peach and white will be the wedding colors. I The bride will be given in marriage by her cousin, Robert Werremeyer, and will have as Miss Marge Downing, maid-of honor, and Miss Kay Schwartz, bridesmaid.

Thomas McConnell will attend as best man, and Milford Ward and Jerry Monroe, as ushers. A reception will follow at the! church. The couple will live at1 1216 N. 10th St. Zeigler will entertain i with a rehearsal dinner party at i 5 p.m.

Saturday at Throckmar-j Rstaurant in honor her daughter and her fiance. Miss Zeigler is a graduate oil Norwalk High School Norwalk, Ohio, and was employed at Walker Electric Supply com; pany for 10 years. Mr. Newkirk is a graduate of Clinton High School and is em- i ployed by FMC Corporation at Nevvpoit. TWO EVENTS SET AT ZORAH SHRINE Plans have been made by Zorah Shrine for a fish dinner and entertainment Friday evening at the Shrine Temple.

Dinner will be served from 6 until 8 and there will be music by the Pendulums from 8 until 11 in the Bavarian Room of the Temple. Games will fol-! low in the Mecca Room. There will be a dance Satur-! day evening at the Shrine Tern pie with Jimmy Adami and his! orchestra furnishing the music Dinner will be served preceding the dance. on March 6 at 12:30 at the clubhouse, and a Flea Market, to be held on May 8, from 1 until 4, also at the clubhouse. Final all-club event of the year will be the annual Club Day and installation of new officers, set May 22 at 2 at the clubhouse.

This is a Spring party. ROSE PROFESSOR NEW ARMY MAJOR Dale K. Randels, assistant professor of military science at Rose Polytechnic Institute, has been promoted from captain to major in the United States Army at Fort Riley, where he is assisting in the ROTC summer training program. Maj. Randels entered the Army in 1951.

He is a native of New Sharon, Iowa, and a graduate of the Missouri School of Mines at Rolla. He and Mrs. Randels live at 1616 Ohio St. WRONG CO. NAMED A suit asking $35,000 for alleged permanent injuries suffered during an explosion at the Home Packing Company on Jan.

2, 1963, and which was filed Wednesday in Vigo Superior Court No. 2, was directed against the Terre Haute Gas Corporation. It was erroneously stated in Tribune that the suit was filed against Home Packing Company. The suit was filed by Clarence Roush of New Goshen. SOUTHLAND CARDS and GIFTS 23 SOUTHLAND Stop in and around our beautiful atore.

Beautiful Cards Gifts ir Beautiful Jewelry M. G. BAKER. Tear Host ladies' canvas shoes JANTZEN and other famous makes values 080 to 5.95 flats and casuals values 080 to 8.99 2 REUNIONS The eleventh annual reunion of the Origen B. and Frances Ann Soules family will be held Sunday at Square 15 in Deming Park.

All relatives are invited. Schwartz reunion will be held Sunday at Lions Club Shelter in Deming Park. There will be a basket dinner at noon. Wife Preservers the season spanners city darks in cooJ comfortable black crepe 11 cluster pleats The moving skirt with extended shoulder, jewel neckline and self-tie belt. Black crepe, sizes 12 to 18.

$11 two-piece Bonded black crepe in a favored style. Roll collar, low tie, short sleeves with slim, elasticized waistband skirt. Sizes 10 to 18. $11 sleeveless sheath Fully lined jewel neck sheath with satin braid belt. Black crepe, sizes 12 to 20.

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