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i I STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 13. 1950 and when you came out THE TERRE HAUTE let, Havens Hewitt Vows Are Heard Wedding vow's of Miss Marilyn' Jean Havens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Havens of R. R. 6, and Jack Ray Hewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Hewitt of R. R. 1. West Terre Haute, were heard at 3:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Park Avenue Methodist Church in North Terre Haute.

The Rev. E. J. Peters, pastor of the church officiated in the pres-: ence of a large group of relatives and friends. Preceding and during! ceremony, a program of bridal music was played by Paul man, organist.

and Paul Ausherman, "I Love You and "Because." It was a candlelight coremony with lighted cathedral tapers in tiered candelahra furnishing the illumination. Paims and pink, gladioli in tall haskets decorated the altar and the pews were marked with white satin bows. ATTENDANTS were Mrs. Havens of Mattoon. sister-inlaw of the bride, matron of honor: Miss Mary Frances Hewitt, sister: of the bridegroom, bridesmaid: little Miss Charlene Havens, sister the bride.

flower girl: John Grinslade, best man: Don Foltz and Robert Bryant. ushers, and Robert! Grinslade, groomsman. The bride. given in marriage by her father, wore A white slipper satin gown styled with fitted bodire: with jewel neckline and quisette yoke. long sleeves pointed nver the hand and full gathered; shirt, with long white train.

imported She illusion veil caught to her head with! blossoms and carried a. orange shower bouquet of tca roses. Shri wore a single strand of pearls. gift of the bridegroom. Both the matron of honor and the bridesmaid wore cowns fashjoned alike.

the former in tur-, quoise and the latter in taffeta vellow. Their dresses were of made with fitted bodice with a deep! V-neckline, cap sleeves and gathered skirt. They carried!" of shower bouquets, the former vellow roses and the latter of Talisman roses. The little flower girl wore pink taffeta and carried a basket of rose: Mrs. Havens, mother of the petals.

bride, wore a navy blue dress with matching hat and accessories and Mrs. Hewitt. mother of the bridegrom, was dressed in with matching accessories. crepe, had corsages of red roses. A RECEPTION for 200 guests was held in church basement following the ceremony.

Sorority sisters of the bride in the Nu Phi Mu Sorority who assisted at the reception were Misses Margaret! Brown, Catharine Hall. Helen Boofter and Dorothy Harden. Mrs. James Havens, sister-in-law of the bride, also assisted. The bride's 1able was centered with a threetiered wedding cake surrounded by greenery.

The couple left last night for nation wedding a trip, secret. and keeping upon their their desti1urn will be at home at the Chester Modesitt Farm, near Atherton. The going-away outfit was beige gabardine suit worn with matching hat and Kelly green accessories. Clubs Rose Student Wives' canasta meeting will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fran Holmes.

Apartment No. 57 on the Rose campus. The meeting will be open to all members of the club. On Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Erma Vail will be hostess for the meeting of the art club of group at her home, Apartment No. 58 on the campus. Chapter 7. P. E.

O. Sisterhood, will be entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. S. Griffin.

330 South Twenty-second Street. The program on "Widening Our Horizons Through National Fred Brengle. Refreshments will Affairs" will be a 'given by Mrs. be served at the close of the evering. Boy Scout Mothers' Club of Troop No.

7 will meet at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. F. Brook. 1207 South Center Street.

Mrs. Dorothy Morr: is the newly elected president; Marsile Gordon. vice presiand Mrs. Margaret Miller. All members an vited to attend the mecting.

wane's Auxiliary to the Vigo Society will hold Starch meeting this C. A. 8: 12 45 o'clock. be an im-: with Mrs. Henry bopp Cont.

presiding. Hostesses will be Mmes. G. W. Dyer, chairman; Mmes.

W. C. Anderson. J. V.

Richart, S. C. Bradley, Robert Brown, J. J. Connelly, L.

M. Mason. W. C. Kunkler, A.

M. Mitchell. F. E. Sayers, J.

R. Gillum 1 and C. L. Mahoney. Kent Avenue Woman's Club will be entertained for members, March meeting Wednesday evening at the home Ave- of Mrs.

Laura Kord. 107 Kent nue. Coffee will be served at 7:30 the regular business Mrs. o'clock and will be followed, by Anna R. Black.

president, will preside. Torre Haute Club of S1. Maryof-the-Woods College Alumnae Association will hid a meeting 'o'clock Tuesday evening Sullivan Hotel in Sullivan. with Mines. Lee Bays, Paul Stratton and Teal Whittaker as hostesses.

Terre Haute Federated Club will hold a Guest Night meeting at 7:30 o'clock this evening the south upstairs room of the Y. MI. C. Each member will be privileged to take nne guest. The evening's program will include 3 group of sones the Mother the PareutTeacher Association, directed by Mrs.

Dorothy McPherson, and col-! ored pictures, of Central America shown Machling. principal of Woodrow Wilson Junior High School. Refreshments will be served at the close of the Hestess. committee, including all officers and directors of the will be Mmes. Nadzeika.

Rob. Martin. Willard Twige. David Baysinger. William Kreke, llarry Brentlinger.

Paul Weaver. Louise Wild. William Payton. Kenneth Cable. C.

H. Aver and F. M. Woods. Mrs.

H. H. Holstein will be hostfor the March meeting of the ess Wednesday Tourist Club at 1:30: Wednesday afternoon at will the Y. W. C.

A. Mrs. E. L. Mattox o'clock be assisting hostess.

The program on -Trish Legends" will given by Mrs. Clay Ladd and will be given following serving of dessert. Mrs. W. R.

Heimroth. club president, will preside. D. A. R.

Honoring the Good Citizenship A. a tea will Girls chosen by he given by Fort Harrison ChapDaughters of the American ter, Revolution. at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday at the Y. W. C.

A. Mrs. afternoon Robert Dewey, teacher at Gerstmeyer High School who served the as a captain in the WAC during and was recipient of the first war D. A. R.

will be guest speaker. Her Good Citizenship Award in 1936, subject will be "Citizenship served at for Women." Tea will be the close of the afternoon. Honor guests, the R. Good Citizenship award winners, will be Misses Charlotte Archer, hawk; Selma McClain, Concannon; Doris Blackburn, Fayette; Joan Gibson, Fontanet; Catherine Louise Newport, Garfield; Martha Pauline Mactz, Gerstmeyer; Mary Ann Littie, oratory School; Janet Virginia Smith, Glenn; Gruenholz, LabOtter Creck: Helen Thompson, Pimento: Marjorie Keaton, Prairie Creek: Joan Hedley, Wiley; Cathcrine Upman, West Terre Haute; and Joan Marie Collister, Wiley. The hostess committee willin- clude Mrs.

Alwert Balsley, chairman; Mmes. Waldo Mitchell, Herbert Briggs, Blanche Fuqua, Harley E. Hickman, Richard Hickey, Pierce, J. Owen Melton. Edwin Carol.

Walter Shriner, Smith, C. Stimson, John Thornton, James William T. Turman, Dick M. Whitesell and Miss Linda Ermisch. Church Societies The Guild of the First Congre- for gational Church will church meet at noon luncheon at the Wednesday, March 15.

Hostesses will be Mmes. Jerome Martin, J. Bannister, Charles Goodale. T. Smith, Joseph Smith and VirV.

ginia Brunswick. Wesleyan Service Guild of the Maple Avenue Methodist Church will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lenora Wilkinson, 1437 Grand Avewith Mrs. Leslie Burcey as nue, hostess. Devotions will be assisting given by Mrs.

Marjory Loving and the lesson on Japan by Miss Vivian Sinclair. Circle No. 1 of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Fourth Avenue Methodist Church will meet. this evening at the home of Mrs. Albert Hadley.

1625 Woodlawn Avenue. Members are asked 10 take donations for Nome. The BIGGEST YES, MA'M! LAUNDRY Everything returned to you, VALUE a sparkling fluffy clean softness! and All dried the to In heavy washing and scrubbing TOWN! already done for you! The cost is low and casy on your budget. For prompt routeFLUFF DRY man pickup, phone C-8501 or 1 LBS. C-2020.

99c SHIRTS FINISHED 17c Save at Our Casb and Carry Officer. 1139 and Oblo-90; South 25th Street. 117 to 129 North 3rd Street. INION APPROVED LAUNDRY AND SERVICE CLEANERS Brazil Customers Call Earle Hotel, 2315, for Daily I'nion Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service. 1 Terre Haute Today ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED WITH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Vigo County Medical Society! Auxiliary-Y.

M. C. A. at noon. Junior Crittenton Board Crit-: tenton Home, 1:30 P.

M. Board of School Trustees Ad. ministration Building, 4:15 P. M. Veterans of Foreign Wars -Mayflower Room, 6 P.

M. Business, and. W. C. Professional 6 P.

M. Lions Club Hotel Deming. 6:15 P. M. Terre Haute Lodge 86 sonic Temple, 7 P.

M. Terre Haute Federated Club Y. M. C. 7:30 P.

M. Oriental Lodge 18 Knights of Pythias Hall, 7:30 P. M. Disabled American Veterans D. A.

V. Home, 7:30 P. M. Bethany Rebekah Lodge Memorial Hall, 7:30 P. M.

Points Eastern Star William Penn Hall. 9:30 P. M. Terre Haute Lodge 51 Red Men's Hall, 8 P. M.

Central Labor Union Labor Temple, 8 P. M. Eagles Lodge Eagles Hall, P. M. Knights of Columbus K.

of C. Hall, 8. P. M. Wayne Newton Post Post Home, 8 P.

M. Forestry Research Center Is Sought Location of a proposed research center of the United States estry Service in Indiana to northwestern serve the Hoosier State and Kentucky is under consideration. Leslie E. "Buck" Sawyer, di-iple rector of forestry and reclamation for the Indiana Coal Producers Association, recently was in to testify in the matter be-! ington fore the House appropriations subcommittee with Representative Winfield K. Denton, Democrat, of Evansville.

Mr. Sawyer's familiarity with the forestry the Mid-, die West was brreported to be the reason for his being called in. The center would be similar to 62 others already established throughout the country. They deal primarily with forest management. In his recent testimony, Sawyer stated Indiana has included about: 11.000.000 acres of land, stripped areas left from open pit mining operations and sand which are in need of reforestation.

About 4,500,000 acres state, claimed, are classified as best for timber production. The local forester pointed out that research in nursery practice to reduce the cost of producing planting stock is of essential need in the state. Plan Contest Speeches For Toastmistress Club Seven members of Terre Haute Toastmistress Club will give their contest speeches at the dinner meeting of the club in Silver Room of the Hotel Deming 6 o'clock Thursday night. This wiil be the second group of club members to give speeches and the winher of the club will club contestant for the district contest. Members who will speak Thursday night are Linsey Rowley, Jane Porter, Emma Jane Gardner.

Claire Ehlers, Edith Shonfieid. Martha Swanson and Justine Nevins. Ruth Lewis will give the invocation; Ivy Erdman. current events, "and Pearl York Gibson, the parliamentary drill. Avis Edwards will be toastmistress; Martha Jane McDermott, table topics: Hazel Turman, grammarian, and Georgia Stewart, critic.

Martin Wins Contest Stewart Martin, deputy governor of the Vigo Toastmasters' Club. won the area speech contest at Vincennes Saturday. Clubs in Area 3 are from Terre Haute, Vincennes and Bloomington. Mr. Martin now will compete in the district contest at Indianapolis in May.

Second place was won hy Dr. Norris Wentworth of Bloomington. Sycamore Club from Terre Haute was represented by Arthur Scha- der. PIMPLES Cleared Up or money back! to help your blotchy. red If pimples, nothing try seems wonderful KLEEREX! Helps hide pimples at once, dries them up and helps make them stainless.

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smart free pattern is printed right the book--a stunning one-yard blouse! Vigo Historical Society To Hear About Ukraine Dr. Murray Senkus. research chemist at Commercial Solvenis Corporation, will give a talk on at "The History of the Ukraine" the March meeting Vigo County Historical Society to be held in the club room of the Fairbanks Library at 7 o'clock Tuesday night. Members have been invited to. bring friends to this mecting.

A. R. Markle will be honored the April meeting of the club for! his devotion to the preservation of the history and records of Terre Haute. Well-Child Conference Set at New Goshen Parents of pre-school children been urged by the Vigo County public health nurses to bring them to the well-child conference 10 o'clock Wednesday morning at the school in New! Goshen. Physical check-ups will be given and immunizations and smallpox vaccinations administered if needed.

Dr. W. L. Loewenstein will be in charge, assisted by the nurses, Ruth Eltzroth and Mrs. Jean Godfrey, and Mrs.

Cliva McCulMiss lough, president of the Fayette Home Economics Club. Any material which resists the flow of electricity is called a "non- LOVE'S PERILOUS PATH. A Sequel to "Love's Fair Horizon" BY ADELE GARRISON At last. hectic events in Synopsis: Graham Sag Harbor farm house ham huve to abated see enough wounded for Madge, Charles Grawhose Spencer, orders government she has been carrying intelligence Accompanied by her she goes husband, 17 kv. Spencer's and room, Dr.

where Twitchell, Harry Underat the door "Is that wend meets her her father's instant weak she voice 1s sounds. by his side. her hands claspand the next the one Twitchell will permit kneeling use. "Father" I whispered breathlessly. "Are you all right? Are you' sure you are strung enough to talk me?" He gave me the smile which has, warmed my heart with its devotion: he found me after his ever since my last breath.

I shall be long. tragic quest for me. strong enough to talk to you. my: darling." he said fervently. then his lips curved into a quizzical smile.

Last Breath "But I am far from my last breath now," he said. "I am feeling very fit, in spite of Dr. Twitchell. and his sleeping pills." His quizzi-: cal smile included the physician before it changed to a friendly. grateful onc as his eyes fell on Gus who was watching him in actly the way of a faithful dox.

"And now. that I have Gus care for me." he went on, feel that I can climb Alpine peaks." Gus fairly wriggled with delight. and gave my father's hand hard squeeze hefore I took my own hands away from his clasp. and rose from my knees, shaking admonitory finger at him. "Just let me see you even lookat a mountain peak," I told him, felt Dicky's touch upon my gildown while you deliver your lecture." my husband said.

while he deftly put me into an armchair by the bed. "She can't talk Dad." so said. and then quickly crossed when she's sitting down. the other side of the room. spoke, deferentially.

"Perhaps I better go in room for a few meenits, if you need me." he said. thoughtful of you. you." thather said. "Thank Gus. very and when the man had gone, looked over at Dr.

Twitchell. "Come on over here and get over with." he said with twitching lips. "I know you're wild to my temperature and test my heart. SO you might as well get with it." The old physician shook his head. good would that do?" said.

"You're determined to and besides. I tested when anyway, I gave you that sleeping PEAL ECONOMY WITH QUALITY ALTHOUGH SPENCER IS IN A A VERY WEAKENED CONDI-: TION, HE INSISTS UPON, HEARING MADGE'S REPORT OF CARLOTTA. St.Joseph ASPIRIN LARGEST SELLER AT JOG WE REPLACE AUTO GLASS while you wait! Complete auto glass re. placement service. Safety glass and auto body hardware installed quickly, economically.

Drive in to "Pittsburgh" now. PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY 34 North 6th St. let, and when you came out of it, demanding, Gus. You're in surprisingly mind shape, off 50 of get it, whatever's on your and then I'll deal with you as you deserve." "I shall be ready for any Inquisition tortures you wish to infict." father told him. "if I can hear my my report on Miss Cardaughter's lotta Carroll." Very Brief "Go ahead.

Mrs. Graham," Dr. Twitchell told me. "but. make your story as brief as possible." "No!" my father said explosively.

-I want every single at word and thought. Nobody can estimate inwhat immense importance this terview may be." Dr, Twitchell shrugged his shoul. ders. have known." he said. "I might "But go ahead.

Make your own schedule." "Thank you!" my father said, bit ironically. Then he turned a his eves to mine. Every Reaction "First, my darling." he said. "I should know why asked that you note Carthink you have Carroll's every reaction. lotta that for almost the is because first time in my life I am baffled.

if I have lost the I am wondering to judge 3 person corpower rectly." "Let that be the least of yout worries." adjured him smiling. don't think you need worry on that score." "I "Thank you." he said ically. and then his voice took on a sterner inflection. "When Carlotta Carroll came through he began, "1 to me favorably impressed with was most and kept only our most vital her, secrets from her. Now.

I am sorely afraid that have been 'mistook in my have brought her down here- know she was most anxious to comesolely because it is safer to have her down here where we can watch her every movement." (Continued Tomorrow) MARCH BRIDE Mrs. Jack Ray yesterday Miss Marilyn Jean 3:45 o'clock in the afternoon in in North Terre Haute. iPhoto Hewitt was before her marriage Havens. The wedding tonk place at the Park Avenue Methodist Church by Martin.) Miss Helen Elaine Hungerford Becomes Bride of Aaron G. Hogg Miss Helen Elaine Hungerford, younger daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Hungerford of 133 South Fruitridge Avenue. became the bride of Aaron G. Hogg. of Mr.

and Mrs. Christopher Hogg of Royal Oak. at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon Church. at St. presence of a large Stephen's Episcopal group of relatives and friends the vows were by then Rev.

Thomas Mabley, rector church. program of bridal airs was played by Paul Ausherman, organist, precoding the ceremony and Paul Richard Ausherman sang several numbers. Palms and vases of flowers decorated the altar. MRS. JAMES R.

LITTLE attended her sister 25 matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Misses Joan Coffel and Marion Greenleaf of Greencastle. Ind. David Smith of Greencastle. fraternity brother of the bridegroom. was best man and brother of the bride.

and Don Inushers were Orlen Hungerford. man of Chicago. fraternity brother of the bridegroom. Given in marriage by her father. bride wore a white slipper with satin imgown ported Chantilly lace yoke and with fitted bodice jewel neckline, long sleeves pointed over the hand and full gored skirt with train.

Trimming was of tiny covered buttons. She wore a finger-tip length white nylon veil draped from a Juliet cap of Chantilly lace and carried a shower bouquet of pink rosebuds and lilies of the valley centered with a white orchid. GOWNS WORN by the young Alaska. Mrs. Hazel Sappington will give the lesson and Mrs.

John Thomson, the devotions. The United Workers Class of the Fourth Avenue Methodist will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Margaret Mayes, 1680 North Seventh Griffith Court Apartments. Ruth Whitmer he assistant hostess. Mrs.

Lucille Enders will have devotions. Sororities Delta Theta- Tau Sorority members will be entertained at a party at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Elks' Fort Harrison Country Club. with the following new members as hostesses: Mmes. Pat Smock, Frieda Haler, Betty Elbrink, Eunice Moore and Jean Ann Libbert. A business mecting will follow the party be for all actives.

active -associates and members-atlarge. Indiana Beta Chapter of Delta Theta Chi National Sorority will meet at 7:45 o'clock this evening in the Girl Reserve Room of the Y. W. C. A.

This will be a business and educational meeting. Department Clubs A canasta Instruction party will he held Tuesday afternoon at. the clubhouse of the Woman's Department Club, under the auspices of the way's and means committee of the club. Games will start at 1:45 o'clock and refreshments will be sold. Expert instruction will be offered to members of the club who wish 10 Jearn the game.

Prizes will be awarded. Members may plan parties, for the affair. Any member to make arrangements to attend the party may call Mrs. Ed C. Stough, L-1086.

There will be a called mecting of the music section of the Woman's Department Club at 3 o'clork this afternnon at the clubhouse for 1he purpose of electing officers of the department for next year. Personals Personals Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wey of South Third Street have returned home from Los Angeles, where they spent several weeks.

Societies Societies Areme Social Committee will meet Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic Temple with the following hostesses: Mrs. Mary Alice Brown, chairman; Mmes. Nelle Maehling, Helen Smith, Christine Heimroth, Mary E. Bales, Hila Templeton, Pearl Faust, Gertrude Isaacs, Win Music Contest women attendants wore all styled alike in three shades. of green taffeta.

Little wore stone green: Miss Coffel, green, Miss Greenleaf. Nile green. Their dresses were fashlioned with fitted bodice scalloped onto a lace yoke with jewel neckline, cap sleeves and full gathered skirt. They wore matching taffeta Juliet caps trimmed in lace and seed pearls and matching green Allace mits. Their bouquets were of roses.

sweet alyssum and green ivy streamers. the roses shaded from deep red to pale pink' in keeping with- their outfits. Mrs. Hungerford, mother of the bride, wore a dubonnet crepe noon dress with ashes of roses accessorics and corsage of rose gladand Mrs. Hogg, mother of the bridegroom, was dressed in fuchsia grey afternoon dress with accessories and corsage.

fuchsia colored gladioli. FOLLOWING the ceremony. recoption was held the Parish House of the church. Assisting Mrs. Richard Davis, Mrs.

were Robert Arnold and Mrs. James Brown. The bride's table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake surrounded by greencry also decorated in pink roses and lighted white tapers in crystal holders. The couple left in the late afternoon for a wedding trip East, after which they will be al home Camden. N.

J. The bride's going outfit was a grey-blue worn with navy blue coat. and accessories and the white orchid; from her bouquet. Irene McGregor, Goldie Booker. Ida Mitchell, Anna Beabout and Leata Hamilton.

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