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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 4

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LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER Monday Evening June 16 1952 Society Mrs Randolph Mitchell was called to Cleveland by the death of her sister Mrs Harry Dean Mrs Dean died riday evening She had many frieqds here and visited here often Guests of Lt and Mrs Mortori Palmer are his parents Mr and Mrs Allen Palmer and son Peter of St Louis Mo 7 Mrs Henry Kessener has re turned from a visit of six weeks with her daughter Mrs Daniel Taylor and children at West ern Springs HL Mrs Lynn Ransdell a re turned from Bloomington where she was a guest of 8 and 40 salon She recently visited the hospital at Marion where a party was given by the 11 districts of the American Le gion auxiliary Mrs Cloyd Wag ner first state vice president 5jf the American War Mothers ac companied her to Marjon hire White of Minot ND visited her father McAllister who has been a pa tient in the Home hospital Mr McAllister accompanied his daughter back to Minot to recu perate Mrs Ebbeler has re turned from Washington where she visited her sons Maj Ebbeler and Lt Col Ebbeler and their families Week end guests of Mrs Ebbeler were her son George Ebbeler Mrs Ebbeler and children David Robert and Jon of Detroit She expects her son Capt William Ebbeler and Mrs Ebbeler to stop for a visit Monday evening en route to Benning Ga Cpl and" Mrs Rose Jr and daughter Deborah Kay of Blackstone Va arrived Sun day to spend a 12 day leave with their parents Mr and Mrs Dale Rose and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Catholic church were Mr and Mrs William Hackett of New Richmond Mr and Mrs Paul Jean and daughter Mrs Claude Kinser and Mr and Mrs James Hays of Bloomington Mr and Mrs Virgil Cunningham of But ler Mr and Mrs Bongen of Speedway Joseph Bongen of Colorado Mr and Mrs Thomas Billingsley and Mr and Mrs Jean Moss of Lebanon and Mr and Mrs Kearney and fam ily of Lake wood Ohio Guests from a distance at the wedding of Miss Anna i Sites and Jack Tibbett of Craw fordsville in Congress Street Methodist church included Mrs Maude Marts of Marion Mr and Mrs Ward Van Der Weele Dayid and Mary Ann of North Vernon Mr and Mrs Everett Schultz Donna and Jerry and Mr and Mrs Herbert Crouch of Indianapolis Mr and Mrs Robert Lentz of ort WaynA Mr and Mrs John Gilkey of Day ton Mr and Mrs George Ebbeler of St Clair Shore Mich Mr and Mrs John Tibbett and Vonnie May and Mr and Mrs Wilford Drake of Kingman Mr and Mrs Clarence David and Mr and Mrs Orval Wilcox both of Delphi Mr and Mrs Ted Utley and Wayne of Brookston and Mrs May Van Voorst and Mrs Guy Wolverton of Monticello Mr and Mrs Rardon and son A 2C Gene Rardon have returned from Camden Ark where they visited another son James Rardon Mrs Rardon and daughters Julie and Lora Air man Rardon is stationed at Mc Chord Air orce Base Wash Mr and Mrs Todd had as their week end guest their son Kenneth Todd of Chicago Miss Mary Egelhoff' left Sat urday evening for Camp Pickett Va where she will visit her brother Pfc Robert Egelhoff and Mrs Egelhoff She also plans to visit at Richmond Va and Wil liamsburg Va Weddings ULRICH ARRELL In St Mary cathedral Miss Cora Lu Ulrich daughter of Mr and Mrs Ulrich 249 Littleton street West Lafayette became the bride of Cpl Raymond arrell son of Mr and Mrs ar rell 1103 State street Saturday morning at 10 Msgr Emil A Schweler heard the nuptial vows John Gretencord was organ ist and rank was soloist Mrs i Robert Gramelspacher of Jasper was matron of honor Miss Bonnie Burns and Miss Catherine Haney of Indianapolis attended the bride as bridesmaids Gerald arrell the bridegroom's broth er was best man and Dale Stal lard and Cletus Hyman were ush ers The wedding party was enter tained at breakfast in the aculty Lounge of the Purdue Union building In the afternoon the couple greeted guests at a recep tion in the Ulrich home Guests were by Miss Leona Luczak Miss Bonnie Thelan Miss Edith Oderkirk Miss June Lieng me Miss Betty Schroyer and Miss Carolyn Ann Rottet of Chicago A graduate of West high school Mrs arrell attended Marian college at Indianapolis She 4s employed as a dental as sistant and receptionist for Dr Glick Cpl arrell was gradu ated from Jefferson high school and attended Purdue university Before entering the Army he was employed by the Journal and Courier The couple left on a wedding trip to Northern Michigan and Wisconsin and after June 23 will reside at 249 Littleton street West Lafayette HAYTER HOSKING Miss Patricia Hay ter for merly of Lafayette daughter of Mr and Mrs Edwin Hayter of Walkerton became the bride of Roger Dale Hosking son of Mrs Hosking of LaPorte 3 Saturday at 2:30 in the St Paul Episcopal ghur ch La Porte Rev George Childs of ficiated at 'the ceremony Miss Pamela Hayter sister of the bride attended the couple as maid of honor and Miss Julie Hollands cousin of the groom Miss Irma Jean Hayter cousin of the bride and i Janice Rossin were bridesmaids James Ritter Scottsburg fraternity brother of the bridegroom was tha best man Guests were seated by the John Guttman Jack Kalish fraternity 'brothers of the gropm and Robert Hayter cousin of the bride ollowing the wedding a recep tion was held in the Walkerton Town club Those assisting at the reception were Miss Dell Can ning Mrs James Gordon cousins of the bride and Mrs John Kelly Miss Hayter was graduated from Union Township high school and attended MacMurray college and was graduated from Indiana university and taught at Murdock school here The bridegroom was graduated from Rolling Prairie high school and Purdue univer sity and was a member ofTau Kappa Epsilon fraternity Mr Hosking is employed by the West inghouse corporation After a wedding trip to Mack inac island Mr and Mrs How king will be at home in Wilkins burg Penn after July 1 DICKERSON RIDENOUR The East coast was the wed ding trip destination of Miss Nor ma June Dickerson daughter of Mr and Mrs Clifford Dickerson 615 North street and Charles James Ridenour son of Mr and Mrs Ridenour of New Albany who were' married Satur day in Trinity Methodist church at' New Albany Rev ArchilessM Brown officiated at the ceremony Miss Shirley Trinkle was organ ist and Kaller lock was soloist The sister Miss Beverly Ann Dickerson of Lafayette was maid of honor 'Attending as bridesmaids were Miss Beverly Ann Scharf of New Albany and Miss Margaret aye Hannon of Indianapolis William Wilson Ride nour Jr of New Albany brother of the bridegroom was best man Guests were seated 4y Haynes Modre of Jeffersonville and Thomas Wade Smith of Lafay ette The American Legion club was the scene of the reception honor ing the bridal couple Guests were served by Mrs James Harris of Clarksville and Mrs redrick Steigert of Bloomington The bride attended Purdue' uni versity where she was a member of the Student Union and Town Girls club She has been employed by the Painters and Decorators union Mr Ridenour who at tended Indiana university exten sion is employed by the State Highway commission After June 30Mr and Mrs Ridenour will reside at 19 Vj North Twenty Eighth street ROBINSON NEWTON Mrs Ernest Newton was Marie Robinson 209 North street West Lafayette before her marriage to Mr Newton Sunday morning at 11:45 in the Congress Street Methodist church parsonage Rev Earl Heimburger officiated Mr and Mrs Pat Metzger at tended the couple A reception in the home of Mr and Mrs Cloyd Light 405 Maple street West La fayette honored the couple Mrs Newton daughter of inch of Louisville Ky is em ployed by Duncan Electric Man ufacturing company Mr and Mrs Charles Newton 427 Steely street West Lafayette are parents of the bridegroom who is employed as a salesman by Crown laundry Mr and Mrs Newton left on a wedding trip to Augusta Wis and after June 30 will reside at 209 North street West Lafayette GAMBLE HOLST Congress Street Methodist church was the scene of wed George Burkle Mrs Cundiff will have as her guests this week her daughters Mrs Harold Weaver of Evansville and Mrs Harold Soller of Princeton David Jerome Crouse son of Mr and Mrs David Crouse of Dayton and a senior law stu dent at Indiana university has been elected treasurer of Alpha Pi chapter of Sigma Delta Kappa law fraternity Mr Crouse has joined a group of upperclassmen on a fishing trip in Northern Wisconsin before returning to ac cept a position as title consultant of rightaways with the Public Service company of Indiana at Plainfield When Mias Norma June Dicker son became the bride of Charles James Ridenour in Trinity Meth odist church at New Albany guests included Mr and Mrs Watkins of Mt Clemens Mich Mr and Mrs Harry Overpeck of New Richmond Mr and Mrs Charles Schimpeler of Pee Wee Valley Ky Miss Margaret Han non of Indianapolis Mrs Mary' Himebaugh of Greenwood Mrs Edward Heckler of North Caro lina Mr and Mrs redrick Steig ert of Bloomington Mr and Mrs Ed Moore of Jeffersonville Mr and Mrs William Leake of Speeds Mr and Mrs Carl Kriek haus and Mr and Mrs of Evansville Miss Lura Blackburn and Miss Lena Ride nour of Mt Vernon Mr and Mrs Myron Willis and Ann of At lanta Ga Mr and Mrs Semion Garriott of Sellersburg Mr and Mrs Robert Overpeck of Leba non and Mr and Mrs rank i Bartley of Louisville Ky When Miss Marilyn Kirby be came the bride of Dr Robert Louis Clawson in Williamsport Christian church guests included Rev and Mrs George Solomon of Hillsdale Mich Mr and Mrs Louis Solomon and Miss Marie Solpmon of Chicago Mr and Mrs loyd Kirby and family of St Joseph Mich Mr and Mrs Thom as Kirby and family of Benton Harbor Mich Dr and Mrs Her bert Heaton and Dr and Mrs Heaton of Hoopeston Ill Mr and Mrs Luey Thiese of South Bend and Prof and Mrs Lucas' of Lansing Mich Among the guests at the wed ding of Miss reida Maxine Vaught and Jack Bogen in St Clubs Golden Rule Bible class will meet in the home of Mr and Mrs Wilson Hudson 8 Tues day at 8:30 Mr and Mrs Everett Wilson will be the assist ing hosts idelis club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the home of Mrs Robert Anderson Wright will be in charge of the program and will be assisted by Mrs Marguerite Wilson Wednesday at 1:30 the Narcissus club will meet in the home of Mrs Charles Davies '3 Mrs Beulah Primmer will assist the hostess Mrs Gordon Gay will be hostess to the Wea Plains Wednes day club when it meets in her home at West Point for the an nual "Guest Each member is to bring a guest The program is in charge of the committee Mrs Parlon Miss Mary Louise Bone and Mrs Ray Demo rett Tippecanoe township Home Eco nomics club will meet at 2 Tuesday afternoon in Tecumseh hall at Battle Ground Treatment Suitable abrics and Their will be presented as the project lesson Hostesses will include Mesdames Charles Ger hart loyd Japkson Harold Wiley Everett Rhoades and John Keiser The Wide A Wake 4 club will have its third meeting Tuesday evening at 8 in the home of Ralph Harold and Lowell Neal 5 Kills germs that cause ATHLETE OOT helps heal and clear it I Zemo a highly medicated antiseptic promptly relieves itchy soreness of cracked peeling toes Zemo also kills on contact germs that most commonly 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Many styles and colors to choose from Select yours now Beach Balls and Toys The Sportsman main st 'V Jr iiirisa I A 7 1 t1 tv A Irn a i 1 1 a $395 95 $395 The bride is the Mr and Mrs ding of Miss Ann Gamble and Heimburger Miss Auorey Dee noise Saturday after noon at 2 when the couple exchanged vows before 1 Rev Earl Satterfield was the organist daughter of Gamble' for merly of Indianapolis and now of Gaiftesay Race Horse arms 'I' Continued on Page 11 NYLON ATI mesh SANDAL A 4 ancy ootwork Cool Comfort Ik A "just right combination of airy nylon mesh and soft black suede in a graceful sandal illed6 boasting Naturalizer's comfort famed heel High or Midway Heel $H95 Palais Shoe Salon JUNE 17 21 st: Inclusive Everyone Can Own Pinking Shears eather light pinking shears Imagine only I 4 $169 jO 1 Regular ii 325 A If Value Jt' 3 I VV 'fw So sturdy 'last for ears' high carbon steel blades protected by steel covers of baked chip proof enamel So Practical cuts through materials living clean even pinked edges that are fray proof and permanent 2 A NO PHONE ORDERS NO DELIVERIES LIMIT ONE 1 5V Each and every week Reif era will select an item for special selling for one week only It will pay you to watch the Journal and Courier each Monday for Reifers Weekly Special.

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