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Springfield, March 3, 1968 Sunday 1 B3 dak i6 Youth in Music" alendci ThenieJoSoris MONDAY PEO Cooperative Board will meet at 12:30 p.m. in Heer's Garden Boom, with chapter IA as hostess. All unaffiliates are invited. Tau Phi Gamma Mothers' Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.

Thomas Moseley, 2837 Lo-mita Circle. IS chapter of PEO will be en tertained at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. C. W.

Matthews, 1236 East Woodland. Offi-, cers will be elected and installed. Julia Rebekah Lodge 72 will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 424t4 East Commercial, with Mrs. Barbara Green, noble grand, presiding.

TUESDAY Parkcrest Garden Club will meet at 7:30 at the home of William Mais, 834 LaSalle, with Mrs. Frances Wachter as co-hostess. Mrs. Everett Brenner will give program on ideas for planting a vegetable garden. Photo by Lenhut Glenda Ellison EUison-Compton Mr.

and Mrs. Woodrow Ellison, Marionville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Glenda Sue, to Charles Anthony Compton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Compton, Crane.

Miss Ellison was graduated from Marionville High School and attended Southwest Missouri State College. She is presently employed at Bilyeu Transport Company. Mr. Compton is a graduate of Crane High School and is now attending Springfield DraughoB Business University. Wedding plans are for June 7, in the Marionville First Baptist Church.

Mrs. William Pilot Club's dinner and business meeting will be at 6:15 p.m. at Holiday Inn. Phi Omega hostess will be Mrs. Victor Gleaves, 2238 Ban croft, with Mrs.

W. L. Cannady assisting. ESO Reading group will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Sorosis Clubhouse.

Mrs. H. Miller will be hostess and Mrs. James Lindhurst will present a pro gram on "Grandma Moses. Losing Lassies chapter of TOPS will meet at 7:30 at the YWCA.

Visitors are welcome. Queen City chapter 226, OES, will hold a stated meeting at the Masonic temple, 1700 Boonville, at 7:30 p.m. A social hour in the dining room will follow. Sisterhood of United Hebrew Congregation will have lunch and business meeting at noon at the community center, Kickapoo and Belmont. Dwindling Daisies chapter of TOPS will meet at the Boys Club, 1300 Boonville, a.m.

Members are to bring ca lorie counts and low calorie food for the basket WEDNESDAY Past Matron's club, Crescent chapter OES, will have a noon covered dish luncheon at the borne of Mrs. Olaf Chapman, 1122 South Pickwick. Members are to bring vegetable, salad or dessert, and service. Soroptimists will hear speech by Mrs. Adelaide Jones, director of adult education at Drury College, on the topic of "Continuing Education for Wo men," at noon at Colonial Hotel.

with spring bouquets will carry out the decorative theme for the entertaining rooms. Mrs. Gleason will preside at the business session at 2 p.m. Mrs. Frye, chairman of reli gious and patriotic observances, will lead the group in the pledge of allegiance and the club collect Mrs.

Lindhurst will play as Mrs. Nevatt leads the singing of the Missouri State Federation song "Let There Be Peace." In keeping with the G.F.W.C. theme "Build With Youth For A Better World" the program will be centered around the positive attitude of youth toward music. Mrs. Gleason will giye thoughts on music and youth.

Mrs. Nevatt and Mrs. Wilbur Pratt will sing "We Who Love Music" by Peter W. Dykema ac companied by Mrs. Edmonson, with Miss Sue Nevatt playing the flute obligate.

Mrs. Pratt has arranged the following program of "Build with Youth in Music." "Caro Mio Bien" Girodani "Spring" Richard Koontz Miss Connie Gnsham, soprano Miss Alice Davis, piano "The Holy City" Adams Stephen Newport, trombone Mrs. H. A. Baker, piano "March Militaire Op.

51 No. 1" Franz Schubert Mrs. Ralph Turner, piano duo Miss Debbie Turner "Fantasia No. Georg Philipp Telemann Jim Nimnw, violr 'Sonatina" Georg Philipp xeiemann Miss Sue Nevatt, flute Mrs. E.

M. Edmonson, piano "Sixteen Going on Seventeen' Rbdgersand Hammertstein from "Sound of Music" Miss Vicki Watts, vocal duet Mark Newport Bob Krogstad, piano Sharon Stuckey Becomes Bride Of Mr. Schreiner Miss-Sharon Kay Stuckey daughter of John L. Stuckey of Bolivar and the late Wanda Stu ckey, and Larry James Schrei ner, son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. F. Schreiner, also of Bolivar, were married Saturday afternoon March 2, in a 2 o'clock ceremo ny in the home of the bride's father. The Rev. Melvin Williamson pronounced the double ring vows in a setting of white gia dioli and red roses.

Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride was attired in a gown of white satin fashioned with an Empire bodice enriched with Chantilly lace and styled with a scooped neckline and long sleeves. The A-line skirt of floor-length was accented with a detachable train of the same lace over satin. The bride's fingertip veil of illusion cascaded from pearl-edged silk petals with crystal stamens. She car ried an elongated arrangement of roses surrounding a'white or chid atop a white Bible. The bride's only attendant was Miss Doris Stuckey, The maid of honor wore a mint green dress of brocade designed with a scooped neckline and nat ural waistline.

Her headpiece was a self-fabric Dior bow, and she carried a single red rose with mint streamers of satin. Richard A. Jenkins served as best man. Miss Linda Yeargain presided at the guest book. The bridegroom's mother selected a two-piece dress of tur quoise blue accessorized in black, Her corsage was of red roses.

The couple received wedding guests following the ceremony, The bride's table was covered with white 'linen overlaid with mint green net, and featured a three-tiered white wedding cake illumined by four white tapers in crystal holders. Red roses and foliage garlanded the crys tal punch bowL Assisting at the reception was Mrs. Carolyn Jen kins. For traveling, the bride se lected a red knit dress fashioned with belled sleeves. Her acces sories were black and she wore the white orchid corsage from the bridal bouquet.

Following a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Wichita, Kan. Children's Drama Classes Offered An eight-week course in Creative Dramatics will be offered at the Springfield Art Museum for children in the third through the sixth grades, The classes, which will begin Tuesday, March 12, and run through Tuesday, May 14, will meet from 4:15 to 5 p.m. The creative drama class will be taught by Mrs. Sharon Ellis, director of Children's Theater at Southwest Missouri State College. Parents may enroll their children at the Art Museum from 3:30 to 5 on Thursday, March 7, or by calling UN 9-9101, Extension 394, on Wednesday, March 6, or Thursday, March 7, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.

There will be an enrollment fee.f the eight The general meeting of Sorosis, MFWC, will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m., at the clubhouse, 838 East Walnut, when the Music department will act as hostess. Mrs. Ermil Frye will be at the piano as members and guests are greeted by Mrs. Harlie Gleason, president of Sorosis, and Mrs. E.

M. Edmonson, chairman of the Music department. Others in the receiving line will include Mesdames Elmer Wilhelm, C. O. Sperry, Arnold Winfrey and Paul Nevatt A social hour will open events of the day.

Mrs. Gleason and Mrs. Edmonson will pour. Assorted, miniature, nut bread sandwiches, tea and coffee will be the featured menu for the day. All arrangements of the so cial hour are under the direction of Mrs.

Forrest Moore. Assisting Mrs. Moore will be Mrs. James Lindhurst, Mrs. WUliford and Mrs.

Paul Nevatt A St Patrick theme along Kathie Kinser Is Sweetheart Of ASA Sorority The annual Sweetheart formal of Beta Sigma chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority tookTplace night. The evening included a recep tion at the sorority house, 704 South Florence, at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 7 at -the- Lamplighter Hotel, and a dance following. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of Miss Kathie Kinser, a senior from Nixa, as Alpha Sigma Alpha sweetheart The honor of ideal pledge was awarded to Winnie Wyhe, fresh man from St. Louis, while the Alpha Sigma Alpha scholarship award was received by Sandy Shultz, Springfield. Special guests included Miss Rose Mane Fellin, Beta Sigma advisor, and Mrs.

Frank West on, president of -the alumnae chapter in Springfield. Others attending included: Sue Hatchel, Jim Vanderford Photo by Duncan Kathie Kinser Barbara Brugaletta, Gene Douglass: Paula Stafford, Butch Wolfe: Kave Gorman. Bud Cale: Marv Lvnn Carter. Phil Collins; Pat Hamlin, Jeff Rein- berg; Shen Patterson, Greg Perkins; Winnie Wylie. Jack Squibb; Vicki Ray, Paul Ames; Janet Griggs, Tom Jansen; Barbara Brimer.

Bill Friar: Sharon Mar lin Pat Hoean: Judv Havnes. Pete Legsdin; Kathie Kinser, Carl Bellah; Lisa Ephraums, Tom Hamilton; Margie Zentner, John O'Donnell; Mary Cavender, Jerry Boyer; Karen Syetlecic, Chris Whitehead; Faunlee Breeding, Rob Killian; Dawn Murray, Rich Petsoff; Eileen Reed, Chris Ca- ray; Bonnie Meyers, Bill Len- zen; Becky Wilkerson, Bob Wood; Jean Eves, Bill Brock- man; Gina Holt, David Holland; Su san Wegener, Bill Borgmeyer; Mary Ray, Chuck Blood; Donna Mayer, Skip Knopf; Stephanie Hartung, Lindsey Robison; Deb bie Linville, Bill Wynn; Leslie Sizemore, Greg Chinn; Sandy Shultz, Don DeCamara; Jackie Nordman, Jack Ware; Karen Mitchell, Mac Ehlers; Pam Gibson," John Meuschke; Cheryl Warner, John Brook-shier; Vicki Bellman, Gordon Pyatt; Candy Fellner, Dan Davis; Bonnie Crosswhite, Dwight Griggs; Pat Fellner, Angelo Di-Pasquale; Cinda Sisk, Pat Barnes; Nancee Sublett, Dave La-Hay; Nancy Martin, Thorn Schlosser; Anita Patton, Dick Wade; Ruth Mitchell, John Ber-glund; Pat Brummell, Jack Hoeman; Barbara Walker, Mike Mateer; Barbara Bailey, Pete Thedc; Susan Scholz, Jim Bailey; Carol Shanks, Mike McComas; Peggy Burr, Stu Batch; Donna Jackson, Dave Maltman; Jane Christian, Mike Brink; Mr. and Mrs. Doug 'White, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Holland, Mr. and Mrs. David King. Quails, Lucille Callcy, Verda Lawless; Dorothy Mensch, May Brooks, Ruth Claypool, Bonnie Kuhnetl, Dana Eubanks, Liiy Majors, Elaine Brown, Myrel Prater, Marian Self, Bca Whittleton, Linda Sell, Nola Stanton, Bess White, Ellen Thomas, Mary Mabel Dillehay, Louise Cox, Dorothy Garrison, and Mr. and Mrs.

Peck. Phot br Daacal Deanna Collins Collins-Corn Mr. and Mrs. Herman Collins of Willow Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Deanna, to Joe Allan Corn, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Corn, also of Willow Springs. The bride-elect is a student at Southwest, Missouri State Col lege, where she is president of Kappa Omicron Phi honorary, and state president of Missouri Home Economics Association, college chapter section. Mr. Corn also is enrolled at SMS, where he is president of Phi Mu Alpha binfonia hon orary. He is employed is direc tor of Westport Youth Center.

The wedding will be a June event. is (''-' Jacqueline Green Green-Neher Mrs. Elsie E. Green, Oakland Star Route, Lebanon, announces the engagement of her grand daughter, Jacqueline Lynn Gary L. Nehcr, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Teher, Falcon, i Miss Green is a senior at Lebanon High School. Mr. Neher, a graduate of Lebanon High School, is presently employed with Chevrolet in bt Louis. Wedding plans are for June.

Volunteers Plan Luncheon Meet Red Cross volunteers will meet Wednesday, March 6, at 11:45 a.m., for a no-hostess luncheon at the Heritage Cafeteria on Sunshine, according to John Seanor Abbott, -chairman of Office of Volunteers for Greene County Red Cross Chapter. Purpose of the1 meeting Is to get acquainted with the new class of volunteers who recently completed Red Cross training. These volunteers will soon assigned to new Red Cross programs being initiated at the Springfield General Osteopathic Hospital, United Cerebral Palsy Center, Springfield Regional Diagnostic Clinic for Mental Retardation, and already-existing programs at the Springfield Regional Red Cross Blood Center and the Chapter Volunteers attending the new training session were: Mesdames Andrew Bacon, Reed Smith, Lewis King, Richard Kolb, Lawrence Linderer, Ronald Stith, William Matija, Bill Reser, Ted Waring, Fred Thom-sen; Mesdames Milton Phillips, Pauline Huffman, Wilma Har-rell, Dora Estes, Sue Brown, W. C. Thompson and Virginia Den-smore; and Miss Darlene Hed-gpeth.

Messrs. Alan Bailey, Irl Shannon, George Lowery and Paul Moffitt. Capping ceremonies for these volunteers will be held Sunday, March Telephone Talk For Credit Group Springfield chapter of Credit Women International held a regular monthly dinner meeting Tuesday evening at Napolitano's Italian Gardens. Miss Beverly Reid, who recently replaced past president Miss Linda Bradley, conducted the business meeting, and reports were given from standing committees. The guest speaker, Mrs.

Louis Cox, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, was introduced by the president. Her topic was "You and Your Telephone." Table decorations consisted of individual miniature telephones, Guests for the evening were: Mrs. Jacque Bellman, Mrs. Philip Arnold, and Mrs. Kip Wheeler.

Other members attending were: Mesdames Norris Atkinson, Jerry Marrs, Gene Godwin, Bill Bennett, Daniel O'Conner, Earl Inmon, Paul E. Merrificd, Larry Griffith, Doris Wolf and Virginia Wright; Misses Liz Taylor, Bonnie Rohrer, Mary Lou Fry and Linda Scrogjins. Diana Schultz Schultz-Fitzpatrick Dr. and Mrs. A.

R. Schultz of Fordland announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Diana, to Raymund T. Fitzpatr-ick, son of Mr-and Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick of Manchester, England. Miss Schultz is a junior Southwest Missouri State College.

The prospective bridegroom was graduated with honors from Manchester University in England and holds a Master of Arts degree in Political Science from Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kan. Mr, Fitzpatrick is a political science Instructor at SMS. Wedding plans are for June 1, at St. Agnes CathedraL 1 Photo by Duncan Carol Caufield Cau field-Smith Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Caufield, 2218 Boonville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Christine, to Gary Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 2312 North Johnston. Miss Caufield was graduated from Hillcrest High School and is presently employed with Zenith Corporation. Mr.

Smith also was graduated from Hillcrest and is now em ployed at Royal Typewriter Company, Inc. Wedding plans are for April 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Smith. Propps-Kendrick Vows Announced Photo by Sotbern Mrs. Lawrence Kendrick Mrs.

James Proe of 516 Bel- crest and Lee Propps of Dallas, announce the marriage of their daughter, Janice, to Raymond Lawrence Kendrick, son of mt. and Mrs. William L. Kendrick, 1656 North Hayes. Single ring vows were solem nized at 3 o'clock, Saturday, March 2, at General Baptist Church, by the Russell Sanders.

Attending the couple were Miss Kathleen Gold and Gene The newlyweds will be at home at 2220 North National. oied The Springfield City PTA Council will meet Monday morning at Fremont School, 2814 North Fremont, promptly at 9:30 a.m. The PTA depart ment of health has invited a member of the Mark Twain Na tional Forest staff who will summarize the physical and mental benefits to be derived from recreation. Local unit presidents are reminded to bring their recreation chairmen. There will be election of officers for the 1968-69 school year, and approval of the changes in bylaws.

Bois D'Arc PTA will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday for a business session, proy-am, and refreshments. Walnut Grove PTA will meet Tuesday when third and fourth grade mothers will serve. Officers will be elected. Preparations are now underway for the fatherison banquet March 16 at 7 p.m., sponsored! by the Athletic Club.

i -A i 1 Photo by CblUnl Larry Porter while punch was served from a crystal bowl at the opposite end. Assistants were Miss Linda Bol- ding, Miss Joyce DeWitt Miss Connie Wood and -Mrs. Larry Dennis. Coffee was served from a sil ver service at a separate table by Miss Patricia Calvin. Mrs.

Jerry Porter and Miss Ella Mae Woods presided at the guest book. As the couple departed for a brief wedding trip the new Mrs. Porter was wearing an off-white linen dress with orange and white plaid jacket and orange accessories. Tne newlyweds will be at home on Route 3, RogersviUe. Costume Party Held Saturday By Tri Sigmas Cardboard flowers and pin-wheels with Sigma Sigma Sigma inscribed in multi-colors deco rated the Southwest Missouri State College Student Union Ballroom Saturday night when the sorority entertained with a regression party.

A hippy theme, "Sigma Love-In" was carried out In additional decorations, and members of the sorority and their dates were dressed as great lovers in history. Hours for the dance were 7:30 until 11; 30, and a skit was presented at 8:30 by the pledges Chaperons for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Ed W. Robinson, and Mrs.

Pauline Payne. Dr. Erwin Manti was a special guest The date list: Jean Goellner, Jack Oravetz; Gayle Chou- quette, Jim Woolf; Sue Scott, Tim Warden; Pam Morris, Joe Montgomery; Karen Catlett, Tom Taylor; Bobbie Edwards, Jack Cox; Pat Dolan, Jim DeGroat; Nickie Dryton, David Ham ilton; Tony Riccardi, Gary Johnson; June Motley, Dan Ricks; Pat Gibbs, Larry Twitty; Terry Greenlaw, Bob Newton; Mary Alice Krive, Greg Poh- lmann; Katsy Hamilton, Dennis Erwin; Kristin Swanson, John Withers; Suzanne Campbell, Steve Michaels; Ann Baker, Wayne Walker, Maribeth Master- son, Larry Robertson; Charlotte O'Donnell, Steve Brotherson; Janet Williams. Bob Nichols; Suzanne Bonner, John Jacob- sen; Susie Harrington, Skip Marshall; Linny Carrier, Phil Elliot; Jo Lockmail, Charlie Burt; Linda Batschelet, John Cam- bier; Karen Kindred, Phil Krue-ger; Stephanie Delp, Allan McCoy; Sharon Davis, Bert Twi-bell; Ginny Bareford, Rudy Rin-ker; Suzy Frink, Bill Welsh; Janey Cheever, Jerry Smith; Linda Burk Sandy Farrar; Joe Stieferman, Rick Rueter; Kathy Miller, Jim Bach; Kristen Han sen, Mike Donnelly; Jeannie Bartholomew, Dave Ramsay; Cathy Caster, Bob Journagan; Carol Brown, John Bousum; Dee Ann Enyart, Fred Fulton; Jan Jim Bailey; Sylvia Reagan, Jay Cummings; Sharon Baldwin, Mike Grinage; Donna Speer, Barry Smith; Dee Davidson, Butch Cummings; Linda Butler, Dick Rauseher. PBX Club Tours Answer Service The PBX Club of Springfield held its regular February meet ing as guests of the Professional Answering Service, 1342 South Glenstone.

After a short business meeting, Bill Peck gave a talk on the operations of the Answering Service. A tour of facilities was made. Members and guests present were: Carylon Richardson, Vir ginia Smith, Susie Turner, June Horst, Cora Dugsins, Julia Cole, Barbara Southard, Donna How ard, ''Cindy lieilgp-ih, Eulah Harmony Baptist Church was the scene Friday, March 1, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening for the wedding of Miss Brenda Lee Fielden and William xarry For-' ter. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Fielden of Route 2, Rogersville, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Porter, Route 1, Rogersville. The double ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev, Howard Blevins at a setting of white gla dioli and snapdragons flanked by fifteen-branched spiral can delabra.

An arch candelabrum was placed in the center of the altar before a brass kneeling bench. Tapers enhanced by jade foliage and white carnations secured with yellow ribbon designated family pews. Candles were, lighted by J. D. Fielden, brother of the bride, and Mark Bookout Mrs.

Ronnie Frazier offered appropriate selections at the or gan preceding the ceremony and accompanied Steve Samuels as he sang and "Whither Thou uoest. Escorted and given in mar riage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of Chantilly lace designed with fitted bodice. Scallops outlined the beaded Sabrina neckline and long sleeves tapered to points over the hands. Her full bouffant skirt featured tiers of lace ruf fles af the sides, while a panel at back extended Into a cnapei-length train. Her floor-length mantilla veil was attached to a cluster of seed pearls and crystals, and she car ried miniature carnations cascading from a white Bible, a gift of the YWA, topped by white orchid.

Matron of honor, Mrs. Frank Chaffin, wore a formal gown of willow green linen styled with Empire lines, rounded neckline and a single box pleat trimmed in lace. She had an open pillbox hat of matching hue and carried a colonial bouquet of white car nations centered with yellow roses. Miss Louise Miss Pau- lette Hale and Miss Linda Porter, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Each wore a gown of yellow linen, denoting Empire styling.

Their head pieces were similar to that of the matron of honor, excepting color, as were their bouquets. Best man was David Kensi ngcr and groomsmen were Gary Humble. Jimmy Watts and Steve Boyd. Flowers were dropped from white wicker baskets by Pam- my and Shelia Porter, nieces of the bridegroom. Their dresses were willow green and each had a band of daisies in her hair, A matching dress and coat of navy blue and white with blending accessories was the choice of the bride's mother for her daughter's wedding.

The mother of the bridegroom wore a two-piece double knit blue suit. Both had white orchid corsages. Guests were received in the church fellowship hall following the ceremony. Imported linen covered the bride's table which was centered by a nine-branched cande labra entwined with yellow snapdragons and white carna tions. A four-tiered wedding cake wa placed at one end, meet at 1:30 at the home of Mm Charles wise.

1017 North Benton. Program topic will be a garden that may he piantca in shade. Pleiades Shrine number 1. Or der nf White Shrine of Jerusa lem, will hold a stated meeting in the Masonic temple, East Walnut, at 7:30 p.m. Officers will be elected, and annual reports will be made.

King's guards will be hosts. FRIDAY American Home deoartment of Sororsis, MFWC, will have a covered dish luncheon and silent miction at 12:30 at the Phot fcy tcknpy Beth Henderson Henderson-Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Henderson of Hartville announce the engagement of their daughter, Beth, to James Simpson, son of and Mrs Joe Simpson of Miss Henderson is a student at Hartville High School. Mr.

Simpson attended South-west Baptist College and presently is engaged with big father in farming. Wedding plans are for June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Evans, 905 East Catalpa, celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary Satur-day, March 2.

Mrs. Victor D. Gibson, 1066 East Camerone, has just returned from a trip South. After flying to Fort Rucker, Alai, where she attended graduation of her son, Warrant Officer Daniel L. Gibson, from Army Helicopter Flight School, she and WO Gibson and his wife, Susan, traveled to New Orleans.

The Rev. and Mrs. Gibson's son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Charles D.

Anderson (Janet Gibson) both are attending New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. While in New Orleans, Mrs. Gibson attended Mardi Gras festivities with her family. WO and Mrs. Gibson returned to Springfield with his mother, and are spending a few weeks prior to WCGibson's departure for Vietnam March Mr.

and- Mrs. Warren Wade are here for a 30-day prior to Mr. Wade's departure to serve. in Vietnam; Mrs. Wade (Rinnie Hunt) will remain with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Jesse Hunt until his return. ABWA Chapter Tloiiofit. Shnin The Heart of the Ozarks chapter of the American Business Women's Association will give a benefit style show Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Ambassador Room of the Holiday Inn for the scholarship fund. The organization, which has three chapters in Springfield, provides scholarships for young women who wish to attain an education in the school of their choice.

Miss Mary Pat Collins, of Southwest Missouri State Col. lege is the present recipient of the scholarship in this chapter. The ways and means committee includes Mrs. Harold Braughton, chairman; Mrs. Nola Poole, Mrs.

Stella Visio, Miss Reba Hargus and Miss' Bernice Medley. Commentator for this event will be Mrs. Lloyd Rugh and music will be pro vided by Mrs. Tom Alberti. Clothing will be shown by Ru-benstein's and modeled by the following: Mesdames W.

L. Clopton, Glen A. Harwell. Lee Whitchair, Dorothy Pcndergraft and Emily Scott; Musses Martha Judd, Donna Moore, Roscna Green, Norma Jean Grvn and Donna Moore; and Miss Collins." Tickets can be purchased at the door. DeMolay Mothers' Club will meet at 6:30 p.m.

at Sunshine Heritage, with Mrs. Bob Clark as hostess. Glenwood Village Garden Club will be entertained at 9:30 at the home of Mrs. Robert Ra- mey, 811 North Belview. Members of Castlewood Garden Club will be guests.

Mrs. Doris Dodd will give program, "Aqua Splendor." Hawthorn Garden Club will meet at 10 o'clock at the Community building on Commercial. Hillbilly Gardeners will meet at 1:30 with Mrs. Clarence Fieth, 2025 North Prospect, where Mrs. Doris Dodd will assist Mrs.

Lyle Steward's program will be "Attracting Birds Housing and Feeding." Garden department of Sorosis will meet at 1 o'clock at the clubhouse, with Miss Emma Garbee and Mesdames Ralph Comptoi, Charles Dickey, Cook and T. C. Hall as hostesses. Mrs. Guy Wade will on "Shaw's Garden, Beauty Spot of Missouri." Hillcrest Garden club will be guests of Glenwood Village Garden Club at the home of Mrs.

Robert Ramey, 811 North Bel-, view, at 9:30. SMS Faculty Wives will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the college union, room 302. Program on American humorists will be given by Dr. Mary Rose Sweeney, THURSDAY ES chapter of PEO will have a 1 o'clock dessert at the home of Mrs.

John Squires, 1016 South Pickwick, where Mrs. Morris Jess will assist 'V FT chapter of PEO will have luncheon at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. G. H. Marzetti, 722 South Kickapoo.

Mrs. J. A. MacDon-nell will assist. Officers will be elected and installed.

Springfield Ozarks chapter of AARP will have dinner at 5:30 at Glenstone Heritage. Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers' Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the fraternity house, 1027 North Benton. Tiiik Dogwood Garden Club will have a founders' day luncheon at 12:30 at Kentwood Arms. Mrs.

Hartwcll Stahl and Airs. Ed Fclliu are in churgo. I Hillcrest Garden Club will.

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