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men TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE Tuesday, July 22, 1969 Weddings and Engagements Jane Nattkemper Tribune Society Editor ELLIS IRWIN AUG. 9 Ii Michele Kather daughter of Mr ts the son of The ceremon: at 4 p.m. at St copal Church The Harlan will condu mony Attendants will he Miss Pamela McKenna, Miami, maid of honor. Mrs Dennis Piech, Wheaton. 11 I.

Andrew Thomas, Obr-r- lin, Ohio, brides Jeff Lew, best man; Larkin, Bay Village Ohio Peter Canalia, Lansing, ill groomsmen, on Ghapman, Bloomington; Thomas Kennedy Indianapolis, ushers A recepaion In the Prairie Rom of the Terre Haute House will follow the ceremonv Assisting will oe Miss Julia Kreije Indianapolii MNI NATIKIMPfR wedding of Miss Irwin Miss Ellis the 1318 Bh St Mr Irwin RR 5 Greencastle ed from Wiley High School and from Indiana University. He is a lOphomore at the Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis. He is a member of i Gamma Delta fraternity and it Foundation BERRY FERRES A WEDDING ON FRIDAY at the Maple Avenue United od st Chur eh is planned by Laura Lynn Berry and C. Ferres The ceremonv is1 for 7 The Rev Stanley Howell will offic iate at the double ring cere mony, and musie will he pro-, vided bv Miss Linda Higgenbotham organist Parents of Mss Berrv are and Mrs Thr-odor 3391 Avalon Road and Airman Ferres is the son of Mr and Mrs James B. Ferres, 304 N.

ak0Ut omen Are Doing People By Beatrice Biggs Tr.bune Woman's Editor PHI GAMMA MU Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Soroniy will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of lsi hery Rooney. See! yvilk Plans for the new club year will be discussed at this time. Peck and Mrs, Marie Powell. BART DAY is working this, summer in Nantucket. Mass.

Grandmothers! Mrs Connett wUl Dre- The son of Mr and Mrs David Cluh 118 'I111 ftave monthly side at the business session I. Day, Stratford Hills, he has eeUng Thursday evening at after wbich completed his junior year MM hour. Wabash College. Crawfordaviiie.i Friendship Extension Home- Thursdiy at YMCA. A dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Donald RarthoJ- ome, 2743 College have with them for the summer their daughter, Miss Chnstine Bar- nu. 5 hoi ome. a senior at Washington if University. St, Louis.

at the meeting. Stephen Dierdorf, who has completed his first year at Indi-I Annual picnic ana University School of Medi- Chapter cine, is spending the with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. a Collett Park Wednesday Fred Dierdorf, 103 S.

23rd St, at 7 o'clock. V.W T. maker Club will meet at Memorial Hall Saturday morning at 10:30 Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Viola Haddix and Mrs. Fay Boles The lesson will be given bv Mrs.

Martha Harris. A carry-in dinner will served at noon. be Mr and Mrs Robert L. Riche Mrs Fnedabelie Bailey. RR 3, son, 2700 Wilson Dr.

have with West Terre Haute- wl11 be hosti them their daughter. Me ess for Aguiar meeting of iinda Sue Richeson, who has tbe Filiae aub at! MISS NANCY ANN WIKMLTH who will be married to William Burton Miller Jr. on Aug. 9 was; honor- guest at a party given by Mrs. Robert Wiemuth and Mrs.

Joseph Messer. Pictured, seated left to right Mrs. Robert Wiemuth, Wiemuth and Mrs Messer. Standing are Mrs George Wiemuth, mother of Miss Wiemuth; William B. Miller mother of Mr.

1 Photo by Chuck Strausburg. completed two years at Principia College. This fall she will enter Indiana State University. :30 Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Mae Werremeyer, Mrs.

Leona CAP Calls Off Search for Father, Son Mrs Charles Goss, Fort Lauderdale. who has been a Rrunrh Plannprl jpatient in Union Hospital. is at the home of her gy LoOdl am and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy, 3028 N.l 8th St.

Clubs Sunday Nancy nh St Mooneyhan. Miss Patricia Weiss Frankenmuth, Mich. bnde be given in Following a wedding trip east by her father. She will the couple will live in Blooming- bave bcr boaor her; ton. Miss Ellis wav 0 r- Cathy Berry.) from Grcenr astle High School Bridesmaids will be Miss Sherry and Indiana University.

She will Rukes, Miss Carolyn Ross. receive a degree in Connie Mason and Miss Peggy August from the university and Fulmer. Miss Cindy Neal will will teach this fall in the Bloom serve as flower girl, and Danny ington School System. Ray Richards as ring bearer. cilrafl.Ua**!? Fe, ri wiU attend big il moir High School ami om brother as best man.

Grooms- studem ls a merl wl11 be Tom Roberts, zti zdr pai, thl a Ferres will usher Immediately after the cere ministration at MOORL McLU GIII.In MISS CHERYL MOORE Gordon McLaughlin and! mony there will be a reception for 125 guests at the church. Mr and Mrs Ferres will HI plan a I entertain with a rehearsal party wending on Aug. 9 at Centenary United at in honor of the couple at 30 1 ui. Methodist p.m. Thursday at Resu thf Hiurant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Moore, 2123 N. 10th St. Mr Berry graduated Laughiin is the son of Dr and if fchooleand Mrs Gordon McLaughlin RR 2 at Indiana State The Rev. Buekv Jordnolrii employed at wiU officiate at the ceremony at Centenary United Mnhrwlist 1 prrea als0 was grad- Ohurch Pink and white will he High the bridal colors School.

He will be stationed in -r, Japan The bride will be given marriage by her father in She will haie for her maid of honor Miss Connie Taylor, Quincy, 111. will he Mrs Rob ert Moore, sister-in-law of the bnde; Mrs rett. of the bridegroom dhksgorman A WEDDING ON JULY 26 at the First United Methodist Church is planned by Miss Pa- Tom Rupert, D.iiks aod Timothy Gorman Miss Dicks is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. f'cn i Joseph Dicks, 1801 Barton Be.t m.n will he William Mr' 01 Serving as Michael Staats, castle, and Miss Gloria Waiters Trie. Serving Wl will he riDhen F.

Moore, broth erof.hr bribe; Tom hruJrCk I Will brother-ln hV the Rich Wit ham, Moon ip Stone, and music will he pro- 1,1 vided by Mrs Amberger, organist. Pastel blue, yellow and white will be the bridal colors. A reception for 300 guests at by fer fa the Ramada Inn will folic lde Wl11 for her ceremonv. dianapolis; John Ken dall and William brother of the bride. She's Tired of Free Laundry! By ABIGAIL VAN BLREN DEAR ABBY I raised five children, and when the last one got married, I thought at last Dad and I could take it easy No such luck.

In fact, worse than ever now. The two married girls bring me their shirts to do up and my new daughtei in law brings me ALL her laundry, Dad arid I go anywhere to fish on weekends because we always have a couple of our six grandchildren with us I his place is getting to be more like a motel with meals and laundry service every day How can I drop a hint broad enough to get out from under this TIRED DEAR TIRED: A like using a R. gun when you need a cannon. all a summit meeting and sum up: Tell your children the kitchen is closed, and so is the laundry and free baby sitting service. And do it now, while there is still time to enjoy yourselves or die in the harness, DEAR ABBY; Within the last year my husband has reached lovingly for me in his sleep, calling me by the names of different girls in his office He says he is not responsible for what he does in his sleep.

As you can well imagine, this has upset me terribly, and I have not been able to respond to him as a wife should I love my husband, so I am asking you. Abby, is he, or is he not responsible for what he says in his sleep11 HEARTSICK. blm going together for a year marned soon, after His ex-wife (they were married 18 years) divorced him hlm HnV until she found out he was going with me Now she keeps sending him articles from and magazines pertaining to king a marriage saying now she sees her mistaken, and she wants to again He has told her politely to please let him alone, but these letters and clippings continue to come. are their children, which she uses for all they re worth But how can I stop her from bothering is driving us nuts, RIVERSIDE HOOSIER SCOUT IN CEREMONY Miss Nancy Tague, who is Members of the Terre Haute FAR RAG IT STATE PARK spendin8 Hie summer with her Business and Professional Wom- Ida. Jansen Ken parents- Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur R. Club and the Vigo County dallville, Ind took part 7440 Bee 110 wilL Business and Professional Wom- day in a ceremony at the Na 7 to Washington, D. Club will have a joint in tional Scout Jamboree in honor 'A3'1 a iunior atlbrunch and business meeting of Apollo 11 astronauts Neil olf0rf5e University. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at Armstrong and Edwin Aldrm student assistant Henri Restaurant.

two former scouts. 011 lbe List: Miss Mabel Kidwell will be President Irving J. Feist of! yeaf' the guest speaker the Boy Scouts of America said James Stelle, a senior at ln-! The clubs ire observing Na! Armstrong, Aldrin and Michael diana University, is spend Honal Golden anniversary this have all 10 in Kochel, leans together and we are pray- he is studying at A report will be given on the fmg for their safe tbe Goethe Institute. He will re- i Jansen was one of five boy 0,1 Au8- 28 He is Hie taking part in the cere mony. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Stelle, 1 29th St. Court. Tbe Stelie's son, Roger, a student at Indiana University School of Law, is working this summer in the office of the Monroe County prosecuting attorney T. Stelle, another son, is me Gannett Co.

a national program director this summer group, has Camp Krietenstein. He has GANNETT SHOWS RECORD EARNINGS ROCHESTER, NY. (AP) my boyfriend1 Sht DEAR RIVERSIDE: age her, his best pings. But Oil stav out of It. CONFIDENTI VI ro Put your best foot forward, but try TOO hard to make an impression because invariably the impression you will make.

Everybody hiu a problem What's yours1 For a personal replv write to Abby, Box 69700. Los Angeles, Cal. 90069, and enclose a stamped, sell addressed envelope KILLED BY TRACTOR VIRDEN, III. (AP) Roy Seifert Ir 34. of rural was killed Monday when he was crushed when a tractor he was operating on his fathers farm Abraham Lincoln received a No.

6469. on Camel and after the cere Monday aftcrnon at the home Floating Dock on Mav there will be a recenuon Mrs Nell Elperin, u' 1848' will he Dakota, League Meets The 18D5 Franklin, wife of couple will live at 620 Professor Jack Hale of the ter St Business Administration faculty Miss Dicks wax honor guest at at Indiana State University The of honor Mrs, Jack nr mH Crawford, New Albany. Brides- honor Then son Wil1 wiU be Deborah Lee at a reheanai Hi Hicks, cousin of the bride; Miss J'1 1 danner Fn '-Luly Gorman, sister of the SaratoeT riiiia ug at the I bridegroom, and Miss Darlene Smith Miss Kerry Gor- Tne hi elect will be honor man, niece of the bridegroom, guest at a coffee and dessert will serve flower girl, and anowtr given by Mrs William David Gorman, nephew of the anHorn, RR West Terre bridegroom, as ring bearer. Haute, Monday, Aug 4, at her Fee Alan Go. man.

St Louis. Women's PeaCO will attend his brother as laon B.f°" best man Martin Hackett. Ger And Freedom Wilson Drive, will entertain with aid Pickertll and Paul Ramer 10 honor wlU wrve as groomsmen rotmia Saturday evening at ushers lMr Louis MacNed. South "bl attend lerry Gorman, nephew of for Peace and Freedom! hv Mr. vay 10 be itLen the bridegroom an informal luncheon meet- ir.hn Mrs- thf home of 2108 13th St guests at the church itb in Mm.i When they return from a wed Guest of honor was Mrs Judy Ih eomphmeni to Mist trip to the southwest, the Hale.

2308 a luncheon and bridal shower was givtm by Mrs, Robert Me- Peak and Miss Bobbi Ann Terre imT Club of miscellaneous bridal shower) Hales are leav ing in August for Risen by Mr, Johnny and her daughter, Deborah, atj A letter was formulated, dis- the Dicks home, 2424 Wallace cused and sent bv the group to Ave Twenty guests attended both Senator Hartke and Sena the party tor Bayh. requesting that they Hostesses for a miscellaneous take a firm stand against legts- bridal shower in honor of the lation that would implement the bride elect was Mrs Charles anti missile system White aunt of the bridegroom, and Hi.it. particular, they and Mis, Jody Gorman, compromise measure of the hi ide groom Thirtv I The letter to Senator Hartke guests attended the affair at the read home of Mis Gorman. Dear Senator Hartke: 2906 8th St 1 In view of the tact that we Miss Dicks Was graduated; have some time now tol- and and mudi admired your a tumor at Indiana State Uni- opposition to the Vietnam war' from Indiana State University Gorman also was griui write to you with some conn-1 uated from Wiley High School deuce Board and Pam arista, honorary The overwhelming immediate! organization. In tbe fall she will 10 be an elementary teacher at Shoe over possible instaUaUon oi an Spring Mill School, Indianap Nmem are ftoping 0lMr, McLaughlin was gradual- Deni am! that your opposition is thorough and does not brook acceptance ot the so-called compromise solutioo It is very much to be tea red that any form your boyfriend wants to dis- st bet is i8nore her AND the nounced record earnings and net income for the second quar- ter and first half of the year.

Paul Miller. Gannett president, said Monday that per- share earnings for the second quarter advanced 7 cents from cents for the comparable pe- 'nod in 1968.5 Net income for the quarter 10 52,834 119 from the 26 weeks ended June revenues were reported to 19-4 per ceDt to Gannet operates 34 daily newspapers and nine broadcasting stations in six states. VVilham Henry Harrison was the first U.S. president to die in office. I Ii completed his sophomore year at George Washington University, Washington, D.

C. MARION YOUTH DROWNING VICTIM MARION, Ind. (AP) Pittman, 20, Marion, drowned early today in the Salamonie Reservoir about 12 miles north of here. A companion, John C. Sinclair, 20.

Marion, said Pittman foundered as he attempted to swim to a diving platform. Pittman's body was recovered by the Huntington County Department in 12 feet of water about 100 feet from shore. Golden Anniversary National Convention held in St. Louis July 20-25, by the delegates Vigo County Club chairman for the brunch is Elizabeth Voll and Betty Vanderbilt is chairman for the Terre Haute Club. Reservations are to be made with Laura Kinney.

Guests are welcome to attend the affair. NAME DATE MARSHALL, 111. The engagement of Miss Penny Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman, to Robert Lamb has been announced.

The wedding date has been set for Aug. 9. SINGLE PARENTS Single Parents Organization will have a business meeting this evening at 7:30 at the YWCA. Guest speaker will be Dr. Glen Borwn, assistant professor of education of Indiana State University.

VALPARAISO, Ind. (UPI)The Civil Air Patrol Monday called off the search for Ralph Crain, 46. Monee, and his 8-year-old son, Donald, presumed lost after they took off from the Porter County Airport near here early Friday in a fog. More than 20 CAP planes resumed the search Monday before headquarters at Kansas City. called off the search for the single engine Cessna aircraft.

CAP authorities said they feared the plane may have gone down in Lake Michigan, near the dunes area of northern Porter County, in the northern tip of Indiana. Heavy fog cancelled the search operations Sunday and Saturday. Crain and his son were headed for Wings Field, at Chicago Heights, 111., when they disappeared. The mission information officer, Maj. Mary Dillon said the search was suspended indefinitely, unless some new clue is found.

The CAP is appearling to local citizens to report any sighting of aircraft or any crash noise heard Friday near the lake in Porter County. More than 140 persons participated in an air search Sunday night and Monday. More than half the searchers were employes of Progress Engineering and Fabricators Company, which is in Illinois, SET REUNION MARSHALL, 111. (Special)The annual Carpenter reunion will be July 27 at the Marshall Fairgrounds. Chile extends 2,600 miles along the west coast of South America, farther than the distance from New York to Los Angeles.

i New Service Senior W( tit two guests were present, A the shower at Restaurant was given by Mi Jackie Moore Gloria Walters and Miss Linds Eldred Miss Pamela Tenter Miss Linda Watson and 'in Michael Staats tbe Hride elect with a personal shower at the Ttrey Memorial 1 mon Building Sorority sisters of Miss Moore attended After a weddinj. Geneva, Wis, tb reside in Indianap Miss Moore was graduated from Garfield School and with a degree elementary ed ucation. She was a member of hi Omega So ro i v. Union 10 to 1 oupie The TERRE HAUTE SAVINGS BANK is heppy to announce they are now offering to the Senior Citizens 65 years or more, a Senior Citizens' checking account absolutely free. This means Senior Citizens can now write the checks they need at no cost with a TERRE HAUTE SAV INGS BANK SENIOR CITIZENS' checking account.

This account may be opened with any amount and no minimum balance will be required. Monthly statements will be sent to them along with free checks and deposits. Senior Citizens may pay their bills without having to leave the comfort of their home Accounts may be opened by showing their Medi-care card or their drivers licenses. Deposits may oe made by mail, at our Television Drive-in or at any window in the bank. ifdlm KsttM MroM cotrounsN YOUR SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $15,000 TU ISO AY, JULY M.

1 PART I. A Edwin A PART 1.5; 3 4-d; PART IU; 3 -b, SYMBOL QUIZ: 1-F 2-G; 3-B, 4-A; S-H; 6-C; 7-0 9.J; 10-f challenge SILK 1 PRIM Multi colored bouquet twin print ci compromise on this issue is turae by Elinor Sim I merely a softening up device ior; the Amenosa puoltc an a step tow and full implementation oi this ant a s' s' stem So please 1 recurd and M'ep up your fine oppose completely this proposed ABM mans for Malcolm Starr's summer collection features a flared a belted pant jn silk over a sheer and flowing chiffon blouse with crateful cuffed sleeves aand a Uf bow framing the 'THE HOME OF SCHOOL SAVINGS" TERRE HAUTE SAVINGS BANK ONl-HOUK CUSTOMER PARKING Southwest Corner of 6th and Ohio Streets Sorvinp You 1869 Phone 234-4864.

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