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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 7

The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 7

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Seymour, Indiana
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j-- J' i I iuyw fit i -y. III' II i DAR Hears Review Of ImmanuehLadies1 Aid i i i DEAR LITTLE DARLINGS For those of you who make Christmas tree centerpieces for "bazaars, club kachecrw. or your own homes, let's at least jnake one-thatk-Jike-t-isft rr i lV noauK "a why so many of us use so mUch synmeuc- i lenus umpujess sua utmuyr; 1 Here's my pnf iv nf.m,,.,s nitv mether can afford an anavuave aomeuung new oo difference, Get any kind of.aave- your- guests talk (just so you choose tt with try an all WHITE Heloise pom-love, who cares? And the pret- jxn these ean beused tlest I have discovered is any time of the yearl) bradch of dead tree without Qr: 'Specially for the Christ-any leave at You may mas season, carry out the leave It a li, but if you have Christmas colors. Make some the money and can afiord ANY of the pompons ted, others kind of paint paint the white and soma -branches. 1 Two 18-inch strips of differ- What', is beautiful.

Sliver la ent eolora make another beau-prettier. Gold is lush. tiful variation when sewn to- These" Heloise' "Love" fceei 8ett" bal. I No. hllqs Christmas Party At Church Ladies' Aid No.

of Imman-uel Lutheran Church met in the church social room Thursday evening for a Christmas party and short business meeting. A salad course with sandwiches and cookies was served by Group Five, headsd by Mrs;" George Schneider a a Mrs. Gerald Sweeny, actable, decora ted" with Christmas' trees and red candles. Favors were candy canes. Following the course, which repeated the red green e-lof ajig "SJent Harvard Nolting; was -in- charge -of the meeting.

Members of the visiting committee for December were listed as Mrs. Ralph Buhner, Mrs, Victor L. Burkholder, Mrs; Leslie Christopher, Mrs. Harold Decker, Mrs. Rudolph Demske and Mrs.

Louis Dieckmeyer. It was announced that Group No. chairmen of which are Kroeger and Mrs. Lawrence, Kisting, will serve the Men's Club supper la January, and that Group 4, headed by Mrs. Walter Neo-trup and Mrs.

Edwin Krumme, would have a covered dish supper January 9 in connection with the business meeting, Children of ra-embers of entertained' with several Christmas songs. Vicar Donald Matzat gave a reading, The Little Match an essay, Solitary and a Christmas" the Victor A. Mack spoke on "The of Christ- NORGE tQUIPPED VILLAGE The CUMt WiU la Trem" Arlendant Always Oa Duty DYEINO SERVICE. WASH un 10s DRY 10c lbs. DRY CLEANING SLOQ Open 7 A.

M. Ie 19 P. M. 7 Days A Week JOt West Tipton Si. 1 Nicest way to Qivt 'your i wroppedvp in iful handbag.

And h. nwhtrt fram' ane high to six feet tall. (Use a tall tfvin iari. wv. ra MRS.

RICHARD L. FISHER -pariy or nawe up Vivian Elaine of Medora, and Leah Dawn A rt at fill ni vour Avion "not" ZTJET VJXTZZ 9 on the dead tree (and Htrally At home at 459V South Third street, Frankfort, are Richard Fisher, son 'of Mr. Homer-fisner, -oi Bedtora, ana nis wiae, va Trnijar eiu Rrwhe married DeVe ber 8 In the Brownstown Mrs. naiiiu nuuua, vjuu Church of the Nazarene by the Rev. Kenneth Fisher and toe Rev.

Floyd Farnsley. Mrs. Bobby Adams, of Nor- manr was vocalist -lor tmaai MeahL of Vallonia, also cous- rf tte brlder girIs dressed In aqua and car- rying baskets of pink rose pet brother of the bride, was best man. we ev. mbtk B.acr burn, of Bloomington, was groomsman, and Glen Fisher and Gerald 1.

Fisher, brothers the briaegroom, and Bill he. wishes a beaul pretty things), take a fia can f' "4 kaoodle. You wU gasp at the -beauty of It all. The anoir will wash off when you get -ready to use them for la- ifS Cut thi i act Into- four-loch strips. They can be made any length but I usually make mine about 38 Inches long.

Gather the four-Inch strips with -some heavy duty thread down through the center, pull it -fight Into a ball. Secure it tightly and tie a good knot (I have used- the plastic coatea wires from Vegetable' sacks when In a hurry.) Make a whole bunch of "Hel- Santa finds qjjrtat choice, htrt 77 FROM $1.99 to $5.99 Plus T'ax7 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9:00 P.M. music, accompanied her all of Bedford, were husband. L- ushers. JamerMelvtn Johnson, Miss Elaine Sovern, of Nor- of Med the bride, manL was her honor, and Miss Vera Johnson, of Medora, and Miss Janet Among those asslsttag wUh Spesr, of Norman, also, cousins, recepUon hospitalities were and Miss Judy Wood, of Foun- Ruth.

Whittredge, of Nor-tain City, and Miss Barbara man, and Miss Judy Seale, of Brown, of Norman, were Brownstown; bridesmaids. All deep 'Mrs. Fisher is ft 1963 gradu-pink gowns with matching ate of Clearsprlng High jackets, veiled white satin hats SchooL Mr. Fisher, a 1960 and carried white satin purses graduate of Bedford High to which pink tarnations wera School, is attending Frankfort attached- pilgrim College. -j FOR A LtTHCFAllYj Willing Workers Meet WithMrs.Montgomery Willing Workers Oub of Central Christian Church met Thursday afternoon at the home' cf Mrs.

Arthur Montgomery, at Rockford, for the club'l annual Christmas party, with 1 Mrs. George Booker as Mrs. assistant hostess. Mrs. A.

C. wmiamj gave Jhe 1 devotional message, ore, Joy and and Mr. Clarence Rebber, president cob-ducted the business sesslen. 1 living room was bright-ened by a large silver tree, decorated with red balls and flashing lights, under which, I w3v VV iwV VlVVv Your eift o( farntture cm well bo 5 I jrf Z. a AA AJ'T-- beautiful "extrat.

piece that raean: i At I JrT" Pompons" and use them else for your Own umsit as treat deceptions. When these are laid among the branches of a tree wow. They fill up the empty spaces beaut rh caa give -them-away-to your esta and they can use them lor months scrubbine Pots and to make a un'quel tree yure --wcw uv- ti Christ. mas tree to fill in ih place of UC IAUliJUe TVUCU sue ft" have and made an special one for She'll tove It she' happens to read our TOiumn7nd gives you one (and lt welf hap b2. we wft have been ahar- Mg mp of coffee), smile again, bietuie you thought of each pompon.

deoo- rated with anything notes of tovei -1- christmaa- snow (wl1 wasa ott iater, or snapshot of your family tucked (We did this last year and our friends kved them). And her la another thousmt: You can make this nybn net, info "strings" for your tree! just cut the net into one-inch strips and gather on your 'sew. ing machine, or by hand drape lt around your tree and the branches And for a lovely centerpiece for a small Christmas dinner table, pile up the 7pot" pons on a platter or tray that has been rovered foil then spray It with snow (be sure to do this in the kitchen so you won't spit your dinner cloth with the snow I I made that mistake once), then get sprigs of green holly, leaves and tuck in among the lacy net I add a few berries Looks like a living plant from Santa Land A few small Christmas decorations can. be tucked in if you desire, but don't over-do-it Make lots of extras. Christmas comes but onct a year.

Ohhh how love you all! -r Heloise ten, if yoU hajel 'any-left over 4 pack-them away with your Christmas tree decorationsth4sjrearandwhen4 the holiday 'round again (and it Willi) tne extras wi oej all ready and rarin' to go. Heloise welcomes all mail, especially household hints which she ean pass on to readers as space per-. mils. However, because of the tremendoas volume of mail she receives Heloise Is unable to answer all Individual letters. She win answer readers" ones- tions In her column when- ever possible (Copyright, 1953) 'TUSSY BUDDING BEAUTY BUBBLE '8ATK WITH SCOOP in beautiful pink and white gingham box.

Together with its own pink plastic scoop, is fragrant pink powder that foams into millions of bubbles. 4oz.Sl.5a BUDDING BEAUTY DUST ING POWDER ts fun to use white gingham design, gen- a erously sized, comes, witfi Sf Its owrj flurry gingham putr. Phone 522-5409 vm WW 3 Ada Miuiion delight fully reviewed Henry Van Dyke's "The First Christmas Tree" for the December meet mg of Fort Vallonia chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, held Thursday evening at the home of Miss Pernadotte Robertson, in Browfistown. MIsS Robertson's co-hostesses were Mrs.

Charles Greger, Mrs. Walter Greger and Mrs. Mv Brown. Lois G. Beatty, cliapter regent, presided at the meet- ing, reading from the state regent," Mrs.

Alvie Wallace. Christmas punch and tea cakes decorated." with poin-settias were served from a beautifully appointed tea "table. Silver traySnd compotes were used, 7 -Holiday decorations beautifully adorned the home. Attending the meeting "Wete Mrs. Beatty, Mrs.

J. H. Mrs, Don Dannettelle, Mrs. Emmett BurrelL Mrs. Clem B.

Roegge and Miss Lois of this Ar thur Benton and the hostesses, of Brownstown: Mrs W. B. Harrell and Mrs. C. L.

Tur- mail, of Vallonia; and Mrs. H. oi weaora. fr. -mhnrt Unite, OT LUCtire LlUtt flieei vThursday Euchre Club held Its December meeting recently In the' lovely new home of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Richart, North venonJR4, after first meeting at Betty's Town House for a delic'ous 6 o'clock turkey dinner. Thet table was prettily decorated for the occasion. Games were in play and gifts exchanged at the party in the Richart home, pals" were The hostess presented each member with a gift I The was beautifully decorated for the party, with a large, gaily trimmed Christmas tree dominating the party room. Homemade chocolate' fudge and divinity fudge were served during the evening by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.

Jesse Coryea. Answering roll call were Mrs. Coryea, Mrs. Sylvester Richart. Mrs.

Oren Shade, Mrs. Clarence Lauster, Mrs. Harold Baurle, Mrs. Paul Zech, Mrs. Tom Richart and the hostess.

January meeting of the club will be held at Mrs. Coryea's home on Seymour R2. Mrs. Foist Hostess To Surprise Club Surprise Cheer Up Home Demonstration Club members met recently at the home of Mrs. Jack Foist rsThuman 3otert was presented with the hostess fa- Guests were Mrsr-Robert xrueblood and! Mrs.

Thurman Rotert and daughter, Connie, Mrs Darrell Mrs. Lonney- Mltchell and the host-i ess we the only members abU to attend the meeting, as other memhers were ill. i The group's Thanksgiving dinner "was hela in the Cortland School cafeteria, with Mrs. Sylvan Eble in charge of devotions. "Members and their families attending were Mr; and Mrs.

Darrell Fleetwood and son, Timmy, and daughter, Rebecca, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Boknecht and daughter, Grade, Mr. and Mrs. August Boknecht, Mrs.

Louis -'Vogelr Mr. Mrs. Robert Hoevener and son, Danny, and daughter, Gloria, Mr. and Jack Foist and Rena, Mr. and Mrs.

Lonney Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Price Trueblood were Club To ilecf Martha- Homr Demonstration, Club will meet at 12:30 p. Friday at the rarmersClub for a Christmas dinner and narty. officers announced to day.

A 50-cent gift exchange will be held. Kruse Promoted To Sub Post Corporal Trooper Samuel Kruse, of Bedford, formerly of the Seymour state Dolice post, has been promoted Jo corpsral at the Bloomington state police sub-post, effective-January-lr-accordlng tq announcement by George A. I SUperln-tendent of the Indiana State po-. lice decartment. Kruse, to assignment out Of the Bloomington sub-post, was stationed at the Seymour post for some.

time, and he and his family resided in Brownstown during much of that period. Other promotions, also effective. January 1, are Trooper Jimmy Stanley of Bend, to corpora assigned to the Northern- Indiana Toll Road, and Lester L. Shirley, promoted froni radioman to radioman first class In the Putnamyille district headquar-ters. At the Bloomington sub-post, Kruse will succeed Cpl.

George it A promoted to first sergeant la the records and communica- Ltion4diyisloBu, at.ta.te:: pyllce headquarters, Indianapolis. If your carrier has not delivered your Daily Tribune by 5:15 o'clack, call the Tribune office and lt will be delivered to you. lif itr RIGHT NOW our aelectiont are com tJT -I- weredisplayexLexchangegill by-the membersFollowing the git exchange the guests, were invited to theainmgroom, where a delicious luncheon was ijjjt (J VTlf -jr Drowse)- wrougn-cur-gui-ucpaiuuww-i fv -'Si' "'r you'll find Inspiration and pleasure In con -if pleting your gift shopping HERE AR3 U. served irom a iong woie aec-orated with lighted candles and red and white poinsettiai. Table games were played, and the favor was pre-" seated to Mrs.

Williams, Members present were Mrs. Howard Blumer, Mrs. Clar- ence Foreman, Mrs. Ralph Lucas. Mrs.

John Montgoirt- erv Mrs. rrancls Nlchalson, Mrs. George Mclntyre, Mrs, Williams, Mrs. Rebber and the hostesses. January meeung i uj vjuu will be held with Mrs.

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