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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 33

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for and about WOMEN Society Events Women Features Church Activities Sororities Club Programs Art, Drama, Music SECTION 3. NEW OFFICERS and board members of Zeta Chapter of Traid. local musical organization, which meets each Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Music Room of the Wiley High School. Front row, from Kay Matlock, sec retary; Mrs. Eva Hixon, vice president, and Mrs.

Mary Ann Shaffer, treasurer. In Beulah Hlatko, president, and Mrs. Lucille Cooper, board member. Another board member is Mrs. Carolyn Potts.

Photo Bruce. Tri Kappa Committees Appointed GAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER of Tri Kappa Sorority standing committee appointments were announced this past week by the president, Mrs. Arthur Mediate, in preparation for the 1962-63 sorority year of activities. The program will begin with the annual inspection Oct. 24 of the active chapter and Alpha and Beta Associate chapters and will be held in the Cotillion Room of Hotel Deming.

The standing committees and respective members are: Carl Forsyth, chairman; John Freed Fred Isaac and James Matthews. Robert Compton. chairman; Fred Rubey and William Van Horn. Cheer Guild Mmes. Robert! Hollar, chairman; Malcolm Boone, Robert Compton and Roy Jackson.

i i Community Service Mmes. George T. Davis, chairman; Ronald Bland, Michael Gillis, Dale Hudson, Willard Kehrt, James Matthews, John Parks Gilbert Piker, James Shopmeyer, John Showalter, Burton Scherb, Continued on Page 41, Col. 8. MRS.

LARRY L. RAY is the former Miss Marcia Tucker, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Ralph Tucker of Barton avenue. She and Mr. Ray, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Ray of RR 4, were married Saturday evening from the World Gospel Church oi Woodridge. Photo by Martin. MRS. CHARLES ALBERT MOORE, the former Miss Betty Sue Hancock of Home avenue, and her bridegroom were married Saturday morning.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hancock of Marshall, 111., and he the son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Moore of South Nineteenth. held Tuesday and Wednesday of this week at the Sheraton- Lincoln Hotel in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Albert Huetteman of Terre Haute will present a lecture song recital. This will What Women Are Mrs. Albert Huetteman Song Recital to be DAR Feature By Beatrice Biggs Tribune Club News Editor FORT HARRISON Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, has completed plans for its monthly meeting to be held Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 9, at 1 at the home of Mrs.

John H. Bassler of 99 Allendale Place. The business session, conducted by Mrs. Don regent, will have on the agenda reports by the local dele-1C. A.

Swearengen, Mrs. Thom- gates on the State Daughters of as Walton, Mrs. Karl Werneke, the American Revolution Con Mrs. Byron Westf a 11, Mrs. ference by the local Thomas Williams and Miss Mar- The annual tha Smith, event is to be FURNISHING SOC IETY TO MARK ANNIVESARY Fortieth anniversary of the East Side Furnishing Society of Union Hospital will be celebrated Wednesday afternoon at the Salvation Army Temple.

The meeting will open at 2 by the president, Miss Mina Baker. Four charter members will be honored at this time, Mrs. Emma Sawyer, Mrs. Pearl Rob- bo a panorama of American erts Nelle Rector and songs from colonial times to the Bertha Kronmiller. present day with explanations Election of officers will be of the background of the music, bejd during the business ses- Featured Soloist.

sion. A graduate of the New Eng- Hostesses will be Mrs. Harland Conservatory of Music in riet Ling, Mrs. Amy Kord, Mrs. Boston, Mrs.

Huetteman Ella Manuel, Mrs. Mabel Cagle, is a teacher of voice. During the Mrs. Minnie coming season he will be one ta Lowe, Mrs. Myrtle Matto of the soloists featured in the and Miss Mina Baker, series of Wednesday evening Tuesday the group will sew Chamber Music Concerts at In- at the Union Hospital, diana State College.

ORDER OF DIANA Mrs. Arthur Motycka will ac- MEETING MONDAY company her on the piano for the DAR program. Mrs. Motyc Order of Mot I ka. a teacher of piano, grad- Club of Tau Kappa Epsilon uated from Carnegie Technical will have its 7 45 instifntp Monday evening at 7.45 ociock at the TKE Fraternity House on Dessert will be served by the sjxth slrecl IIostesses hostess committee.

Mrs. victor Gambiana Crawford is chairman. Mem- aJ Mrg bers of her committee are. Mis. pians for the homecoming Thomas B.

Andrews, Mrs. Her completed at the busi- bert C. Atchley, Mrs. Augustus by Mrs. H.

Ballard, Mrs. Ben Blair, Mrs ne George C. Eck, Mrs. Daniel Fountain, Mrs. F.

W. Gates. CHAPTER Mrs. H. W.

Harman, Mrs. War TO MEET THURSDAY ren Hassinger, Mrs. Richard Tbe opening meeting of the Hickey, Mrs. Clay Ladd, Mrs. year 0f Chapter AW, PEO Sis- John Lowry, Mrs, Earl W.

Manson Mrs. Walter Osmer, Mrs Continued on Page 36, uoi. 1 about People Weddings and Engagements Church Organizations Mrs. Mary Hanning of 62 Gilbert avenue has had as her guests this past week Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Swain oi South Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Swain is the former Miss Axie Ergo of this city. Mrs. Dorothy Conrad of 345 South Eighteenth street is convalescing at her home following recent major surgery at Union Hospital.

She will soon return to her position as secretary in the County office, Vigo County Courthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon of 2008 North Fourteenth street, are announcing the birth of a daughter, Susan Marie, born last Thursday at Union Hospital. They have two other children.

Brenda Kay and Ronald Dale. Continued on Page 35, Col. 7. By Euleta For Jane Nattkemper Tribune Society Editor RAY-TUCKEIl MRS. W.

C. SPRINKLE, president of the Fourth Avenue Methodist Church Society of Christian Service will leave for New York City Oct. 28 to attend a five-day Hoosier Methodist United Nations Seminar. Llovd Drake of RR 2. Farmers- Anticipated highlights of her Oct.

29-Nov. 2 seminar partici- burg, has been announced by pation will be outlined for women of the WSCS during tne her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AI- regular monthly meeting to be fred E. Anderson, also of RR beid Wednesday at the church.

Social Concerns oi the 9 Farmprnhnr0 1 Area, are the Rev. Samuel MISS MARCIA TUCKER, daughter of Mayor and Both are graduates of North Other Terre Hauteans plan MISS MAttum uaugmn moyui Bolh are graduates of Norm Pastor of the Saulters Mrs. Ralph Tucker, residents of 341 Barton avenue, be- Central High School of Sullivan ine Methodist Church, and Mrs. 1 Rov enn nf Mr anH vvhlch 1S sponsored ine mree Beatrice Biggs oil the Social Scene THE LEAGUE OF TERRE HAUTE will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Jack Bindley, 210 Adams boulevard, Edgewood Grove, with its annual dental health program to lead the agenda of business.

The Dental Trailer visitation of the schools of the Vigo County School Corporation will begin in October. Planning for the examination of teeth at the elementary school level will be considered along with volunteer dentists and League workers to staff the traveling trailer. Mrs. Russell Steele is chairman of the dental health education committee with Mrs. Bud Wernecke as her co-chairman, according to Mrs.

Mal- 1 Continued on Page 35, Col. 5. came the bride of Larry L. Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Ray of RR 4.

Terre Haute, Saturday evening in a 7:30 formal ceremony performed in the World Gospel Church of Woodridge. The vows were read by the Rev. Bert Clark, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, and exchanged before an altar adorned with fernery and baskets of white chrysanthemums and illuminated by lighted tapers set in cathedral -------------------------------------------------candelabra. Mums and greenery Columbus, flower girl, wore a also accented the white bows dress 0f white nylon with lace that marked the pews voke short fun skirt with a Eugene Esperson was the bow and sash in the back soloist, alternately accompanied a floral tiara headdress at the organ by Mrs. Mary with circular veiling.

Elizabeth Smith. The bridegroom was attended The bride, given in marriage by Nobei Corey as best man by her father, was attired in a Rjcbard Haag, Larry Beal- white chapel-sweep gown of mear Varies Johnson and Bill silk-faced peau de soie. It was Hanna as ushers. fashioned with a portrait neck- immediately following the line, appliques of re-embroi- a reception was held dered Alencon lace encrested jn Mavflower Room of the with crystal, pearls and bow. Terre Raute House Tables The bell-shaped skirt formet decorated with aqua tulle topi- a chapel train with a full and white doves riage in the back.

fringed the table, its Her headdress of Peau traditional we.ldmg cake and caught up a veil of double pouf compliments. A four-piece French illusion. She carried a orchestra provided background garland of white roses. music. Her sister and Immediately thereafter the Miss Sheila Tucker, and four couple left for a wedding trip bridesmaids, the Misses Jo Ann to Chicago and.

upon return. Walker, Marcia Padduck, Rose will reside on RR 4. For her Ann Corey and Eva Lou Mes- going-away outfit, the bride sick, were gowned alike in wore a gray knit suit with street-length dresses of ming matching accessories. Continued on Page 34, Col. 1.

(Conference Boards of Christian blue velvet. Bell-shaped skirt with invert ed pleat, scoop neckline, elbow- She is a graduate of Wiley High School and has attended Indiana State College and length sleeves and obi bow in ana University. The bridegroom 1 1 Al rtf 1 i back were the accents of their gowns. Each wore a headpiece of matching fabric set with a rose and circular veiling. The maid-of-honor carried a cascade of white roses and the bridesmaids, colonial bouquets of the same flower.

Little Miss Kim Wodicka of is a graduate of Blackhawk High School and will graduate from ISC in January. ANDERSON DRAKE THE ENGAGE MENT OF Miss Beverly Anderson to Lewis M. Drake, son of Mr. and Mrs. MRS.

JOE M. SMITH is the former Miss Ruth Hancock, daughter of Mrs. Donald Jewell oi 41 Oakland avenue. Mr. Smith is the son of Mrs.

Violet Smith of 50 South Seventeenth street. They were married recently in a ceremony held in the Maple Avenue Methodist Church. Jones. The seminar will be addressed by several outstanding church leaders and is designed to acquaint Methodists with world and national social problems. Attendants will also be escorted on tours of the city and its points of interest.

WSCS meeting will be preceeded by a noon luncheon. Plans for the forthcoming annual church bazaar will be completed, the date yet to be announced. Arrangements for the planned mince meat project will also be discussed. of United will be the subject of an address by Mrs. Grace Barnes and Miss Inez Light will preside at the worship table set with UN flags.

Members of the Friendship Circle will serve as hostesses. The Gracia Jewett Circle of Trinity Methodist Church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 with Mrs. Edward Pait- son. 1462 Locust street. The Rainbow Class will meet Friday evening, 7:30 at the church with Mmes.

Bernice Titus, Lavona Modesitt, L. Rowland and Stella Grizzel as hostesses. The class will sponsor a rummage sale Oct. 20 trom 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

at the church. Biblical Foundations of will be the theme of a Wednesday meeting of the Society of Christian Service of the Centenary Methodist Church. The pastor, the Rev Robert DeLong, will present the after- Continued on Page 40, Col. 1. MRS.

KEITH LYNN HENDERSON and her bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson of South Eleventh and One-half street, were married Friday. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Kraemer of 633 Beech street. Photo by Lawrence Krehe. MISS BEVERLY ANDERSON of RR 2, Farmersburg, is engaged to marry Lewis M. Drake, son oi Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd M. Drake of RR 2, Farmersburg. according to an announcement released by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred E. Anderson. The wedding date has not been set. MISS LYNDA SHAUL, daughter of Mrs. Harriet Moore Shaul of Brazil, is engaged to wed Rodney Clark Hinshaw, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Hinshaw of Fountain City. They will be married Dec. 16 from the Brazil First Presbyterian Church in Brazil. MRS.

JAMES I. MARCON. before her marriage Saturday was Miss Patricia Rose Stephenson, daughter of Frank E. Stephenson, 1516 Crawford street. Her bridegroom is the son of James A.

Marcon of LaCrosse, Wis. Photo by Lawrence Krehe..

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