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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 16

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16 A OF INTEREST TO THE TRIBUNE, TERRE HAUTE, IND. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, What Women Are Doing MRS. JOHN LOGAN invited over 50 guests to a morning coffee Tuesday at the Country Club of Terre Haute to meet MAY I HAVE YOUR AUTOGRAPH? Mrs. Robert D.

Orr, wife of Lt. Governor Orr, seated right, is shown autographing a copy of the new cook book published by Kenmore Association to benefit the restoration of historic Kenmore House, the home of Betty Washington, George only sister, in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Seated left is Mrs. John Logan, hostess for the Autographing Party at the Country Club of Terre Haute. Shown standing, from left, are Mrs.

Joseph Cloutier, Mrs. Robert Heath and Mrs. Russell Fortune, of Zionsville, the co-chairman with Mrs. Orr for the Kenmore Cook Book Directory project. Photo by House of Photography Weddings and Engagements By EULETA SLOVER TURNER Tribune Society Editor with organ music provided by Sister Cecelia Claire and vocal music bv Sister Marie Broiden MIKLOZEK-KELLY Nov.

26 at 6 30 p.m. the wedding of Miss Jane Elizabeth Miklozek of Denver. and John Thomas Kelly, also of Denver, will be held in the Immaculate Conception Church of St. Mary-of-the-Woods College with the Rt. Rev.

Joseph McNally conducting the ceremony and celebrating the nuptial mass. Miss Miklozek is the daughter of Dr and Mrs. John Miklozek of 2204 Ohio Blvd Mr Kelly is the son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Kelly of 325 Barton Ave Miss Miklozek will be escorted to the altar bv her father Your Second Chanco To FINISH HIGH SCHOOL and Got Your Diploma! Prepare at home in spare time at your own pace No clos grooms, no schedules to meet Call or write for FREE information on home-study method, diploma and school accreditation Credit for earlier work Fit course to your personal needs CALL I-800-621-8311 Tollfree AMERICAN SCHOOL Dept CC 1122 850 58th St Chicago, 111 60637 ooh mmm ESTABLISHED 1S9T mmmmm Miss Ann Miklozek, McLean, Va will attend her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Meribeth Miklozek. Lafayette, and Miss Mary Ki Hor in.

Washington, both cousins of the bride; Miss Susan Lavaty. Hinsdale, IIL, Mrs. Samuel Nicolas. Columbia. and Miss Christine Miklozek, a sister of the bride Larry Kelly will serve as best man for his brother.

Groomsmen will be Michael Eldred. Alexandria, Dan Molidor, Hermosa Beach. James Goldman, New York City; Brett Houston, Muncie and Thomas Reis, Norfolk. Va. Jack, Mark and Michael Miklozek.

brothers of the bride, and Robert, James and Dan Kelly, brothers of the bridegroom will seat the wedding guests. There will be a reception immediately following the ceremony at Saint Mary-of-the- Woods. Mr. and Mrs Kelly will entertain members of the wedding party at a rehearsal dinner in honor of their son and his fiance on Thursday. Nov 25.

at the Elks Country Club. The couple will live at Denver, Colo. Miss Miklozek was graduated from Schulte High School and from Loretto Heights College. Denver She is a special education teacher of emotionally disturbed children at Littleton, Colo. Mr.

Kelly was graduated from Schulte High School and from Notre Dame University, South Bend. He is employed bv the Multi-Media Publishing Company, Denver. Mrs. Graham McMillan will entertain at a kitchen gadget and recipe shower in honor of Miss Miklozek at her home on Thursday. A Christmas ornament shower is planned for Thursday, Nov.

18. at the Country Club of Terre Haute. Hostesses will be Mr. Mrs. Herbert Werneke and Mrs.

Edmund Dede. with the bride-to-be as honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. Denis Snider, Mr.

and Mrs. William Grimes and Mr and Mrs Walter Bledsoe plan a couples shower for Miss Miklozek and Mr. Kelly on Friday. Nov. 19, at the Bledsoe home.

A pre-nuptial party is planned for Sunday, Nov. 21, by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clark, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Baur and Dr. and Mrs. N. S.

McBride. The bridesmaid's luncheon will be on Tuesday, Nov. 23, at the Herb Farm. Hostesses will be Mrs. Frank L.

Miklozek, Mrs. Joseph M. Higgins and Mrs James Kennady. Pre-nuptial parties are also planned by Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Prox. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall T.

Hubbard, and by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

Prox. The first will entertain members of the wedding party and is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 24, at the Country Club of Terre Haute. The latter is planned as a brunch party on Thursday, Nov. 25.

also at the Country Club of Terre Haute. A pre-wedding get together is set for Thursday. Nov. 25. to follow the rehearsal dinner and will take place at the home of Mr and Mrs William R.

Kelly. Assisting will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kelly.

By DOROTHY J. CLARK Tribune Editor Mrs Robert Orr. wife of Lt. Governor Orr. and Mrs Russell Fortune.

co-chairmen of the Cook Book Committee for the benefit of the restoration of Kenmore, a National Historic Landmark located near Fredericksburg. Virginia, and a shrine that ranks among the most beautiful in America. Mrs. of Zionsville. is the Regent of Kenmore Association.

delightful, spiral-bound cookbook is entitled Kenmore Kitchen Directory'' and was published by The Herb Barn, Westfield. Ind. After hearing Mrs Orr's remarks about Kenmore House, built in 1752 by Colonel Fielding Lewis for his wife. Betty Washington. George Washington's only sister, guests at the Autograph Party purchased books for themselves and as gifts for the coming Christmas season.

Beautifully illustrated with clever line drawings, the cookbook includes delicious recipes and menus collected by the committee from many excellent cooks and hostesses, all members and friends of Kenmore Association. Chapter headings include beverages, breads, desserts, dressings, sauces, relishes, jellies, eggs and cheese, fowl, hors oeuvres, meat, salads, sea foods, vegetables and as can be" recipes Mrs Orr urged those present to try her recipe for Popover Hamburger and Onion Casserole. She termed it quick and very good Locally the cookbooks will be available tor purchase at Campbell's Book Store and the souvenir desk at the Historical Mueseum, 1411 S. 6th St. GAMMA RHO Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority will hold its regular business meeting Thursday evening, Nov.

ll, at 7:30 p.m., at Southland Library meeting room. President Susan Hancock will preside. Plans for the annual Christmas Party, the Dress-A-Doll project, and the Christmas Fund-raising Drawing will be discussed. LA LECHE LEAGUE, Evening Group, will meet Wednesday. Nov.

IO. at 8 p.m.. at the home of Connie Williams, 1904 7th St. Mrs. Dianne Mansfield, leader, will discuss the subject and The purpose of the League is to promote and to aid the art of breastfeeding.

Meetings are open to all interested women Mothers may bring nursing babies. For more information about La Leehe League or for free aid. call Mrs. Dianne Mansfield at 4662334 or Mrs. Mary Ann Schmutte at 235-3100 MIDWAY HOME Ex tension Club will meet at the home of Mrs.

Irene Fisher. RR 24, at I 30 Thursday. Nov. ll. Mrs.

Marie Reece will be hostess. Roll call will be answered with My Favorite Pie Mrs. Zelda Moseman will be in charge of entertainment. Mrs. Mary Moseman will present the lesson the GAMMA PSI Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will hold a Preferential Tea at the home of Mrs.

Jimmy Overton, president, at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. ll. In keeping with the theme, the Rainbow Road to a brief resume will be given on that country. Guests will be Mrs Sandy Ball.

Mrs. Sally Davis, Mrs. Nancy Maurer and Miss Cella McLean. Serving as hostesses for the event will be Mrs Marvin Shew and Mrs. Marge Schrader.

4-Hers Honored All 4-H Vigo County medal or trip winners from Harrison Township will be honored beginning at 7 m. Wednesday at Crawford School. 701 S. 5th St according to Robert Reel. Extension Service agent-youth.

A short program, awards presentation and refreshments will be on the agenda Parents and guests are also invited Abby Scored for Sexist Reply By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: CHICAGO CHICKEN said he was afraid feel like less of a man if he had a vasectomy, and you said, you're afraid you'll feel that way, the chances are you You then suggested that he place the burden of birth control on his wife! Abby, you blew it on a number of counts: 1. Since when is being a father the-ultimate sign of man hood? What does that make males who desert their children? 2. Since when should women bear the full responsibility for birth control so the male can feel like a 3. Using your logic and his, does his wife become less of a woman after she loses her ability to bear children? Abby, how could you? D. K.

DEAR D. It was easy. Old attitudes die hard. Having been taught by a loving mother that comes my response was admittedly sexist and thoughtless. My apologies to women everywhere who are striving for equality with men.

FII take 20 lashes with a copy of the Equal Rights Amendment. DEAR ABBY: You printed a letter recently from a intentioned woman who suggested that volunteers occasionally take occupants in nursing homes for an instead of visiting them amid the same four walls they stare at day after day. My own mother went into a nursing home at age 91, and remained there until she died at 96. Every Sunday when I took her for a long ride, I'd fill up the car with other residents. Then one day, a nurse asked me if I realized that I would be vulnerable to a lawsuit were I to have an accident with one of the old folks in my car, or if one fell getting in or out of it.

After that, even though my heart went out to the old people, I stopped taking them for rides, but I did visit with them as often as possible. There is just no good answer to the problem of loneliness there. Mama used to sit outside the door in a rocker, and once when I drove up, I said, "Mother, what are you doing out here? It cold!" She answered, "I'm just waiting for you." I kissed her and asked, "How did you know it was Sunday?" She answered, "I didn t. I wait for you every day." W. DEAR G.

Volunteers who visit nursing homes if only to talk with the residents there are offered places of honor in mv pantheon of heroes. DEAR ABBY: Somewhere in a modest home is the luckiest woman alive, and I'm sure she isn't even aware of it. The OTHER WOMAN usually writes a tale of woe. I am the OTHER WOMAN hut I have no "tale of woe" because of a decision I have just made. This wife I speak of is lucky because her children are healthy and well behaved.

They have a pleasant, middle class home, with good food, good clothes and a good car. Their lives are secure. Her husband is with her and he always will be. If I could tell his wife one thing, it would be to LOVE her husband and let him know it. He wanted me, and I wanted him, and only God knew how much.

But when people are basically good, they refuse to hurt innocent people, especially children. the man been searching for all my life. I love him and he knows it. But he is HER husband, and THEIR father. And he has integrity.

I wish he were mine. But he's not and he never will be. Thank you, Abby, for letting me say this. I feel better now- TOOK AN OATH away ana gal Oia ap me OwMhaJGialMMt La SALE NOVEMBER 1 7-72-73 Save IO to ON SELECTED Watches Diamonds Rings and Other Fine Jewelry J. R.

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