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Dee. 24, 1968 SPRINGFIELD (Mo.) LEADER-PRESS Ls4lout jpeopL Mrs. Roger Coldsnow, (Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Paul, 7 v.

Photo by Duncan -Photo br JuBm Photo by Stevena Marsha Herrell Donna Bills from Hillcrest High School and presently is employed as secre tary of Ham un Memorial Baptist Church. Mr. Scott is employed with Litton Industries following graduation from Parkview High SchooL The wedding will be an event ot February 14 in Hamlin Me morial Baptist Church. Counts-Cruise Vows in March Photo by Duku Pat Counts Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil R. Counts of Willow Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Pat, to Jerry L. Cruise, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cruise of Rogersville.

Miss Counts was graduated' from Willow Springs High School and presently is em ployed with Jones and Company Realtors. Cruise was' graduated from Marshfield High School and now is employed with Kill-iau Construcliuu Cumpanyr: Wedding plans are for March. Lighting Contest Winners Named Brentwood Estates Garden Club Christmas lighting contest was judged Friday night when Mr. and Mrs. A.

G. Rogers, 1844 I TV' 'I I i Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Russell, 717 South Weller. Both attend Southwest Baptist College and Mr.

Russell is em ployed with Kraft Foods. No date has been set for the wedding. Couple Honored At Open House Miss Debbie Gardner and Mike Savage who will exchange vows December 28, were guests of honor Monday evening when Ron James entertained in his home, 2234 Edgewood, with an open house. Holiday decorations prevailed throughout the home. Poin- settias centered the white cut-work-covered serving table with Christmas greenery in triple- branched epergnes on either side.

Silver appointments were used in serving hors d'oeuvres, Yule cookies, hot spiced tea, and frosted punch "'r Miss Gardner was presented a corsage of seasonal blossoms. Friends of the host and en gaged couple were invited to call between the hours of 7:30 and 10 p.m. Zeta Tau Alpha Holiday Lunch Zeta Tau Alpha sorority holi day luncheon will be held Satur day at 12:30 at; Hickory Hills Country Club, where Mrs. Barry Aton and Mrs. Ken Keitner will be hostesses.

All Zetas, active, alumnae or visitors, are invited to attend. Reservations may be made untU Thursday night by calling Mrs. Aton, TU 3-1893, or Mrs, Keitner, UN 9-7650. Candles will bum in brass candleabra on the main table and other tables will be adorned with runners of greenery, red and green votive lights. Violet Society -Has Noel Party Springfield chapter of African Violet met Thursday evening at the Ramada Inn for its annual Christmas party.

Mrs. Alfred Isaac, president, conducted the business meet ing, with installation of the fol lowing new officers: President, Miss Hilda Mead; vice' presi dent, Mrs. George Bowman; secretary. Mrs. Harry Miller: treasurer, Miss Willie Marsh; and membership, Mrs.

Edwin Others attending were, Mes dames Carroll Conley, G. A. Reynolds, Jerri John Skopec, Lucy Powers, C. V. Brundege, Carl Fulton and M.

A. Reynolds. Special guests were Mrs. John Kale and Mrs. Benton Under.

Be a careful driver today, not JUmes) is here for a holiday vMt with her parents, Mr. and Mrj. tyV'F. James, and brother, -22S4 Edgewood, from the University of Missouri, Columbia, where she is completing requirements on a. Master's decree in Journalism.

Her husband presently is stationed in Vietnam with the United States Army, and is expected to return in March. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weath-erwax of Bethesda, former. ly of Springfield, are here for a holiday visit with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs, Jess Hollar, 2510 North Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherwax, 1701 West Kearney. Miss Jane Fisher. Lansing.

arrived last week to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aldo A. Sebben, 1968 East Seminole. Miss Fisher is a student in the graduate division ot Michigan State University.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goss, 2017 Wayland, have as guests their daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Ellis, and grandchildren, Sandy and Randy, all of Ilarshalltown, Iowa. v.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweare-ngin ef Willard had as weekend guests, their children and families who were here to attend the wedding of Swearengins' daughter, Brenda, to Ronnie La-Rose. Sunday the family group held a Christmas dinner and gilt ex change with the following in at tendance: Mr. and Mrs.

Don Coons and family, Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Shep herd and family, Cottonwood Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Real Coons -and familyr- and Miss Linda Swearengin, Willard; and Mrs.

Beverly Tae and family, Springfield. rs S-SEt andMrs. Benning L. HI, will arrive Thursday from Clark AFB, the Philippines, to visit Mrs. Wen-tworth's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. R. McCormick, 1753 South Link. After the holidays the Wen-tworths will be stationed at Car- swell AFB, Fort Worth, Tex.

WOMANS WORLD New Officers For Garden Club Christmas decorations and ar rangements were displayed by members of the Frisco Garden Club at their December meeting at Hcer's. Miss Audrey Medsker, -vice- president, presided in the absence of the president Mrs. H. F. Kanute, past presi dent, installed the following offi- cers for 1969: President, Mrs.

Homer Luttrell; vice president, Mrs. Frank Ellis, secretary, Mrs. George Blumenstock; and treasurer, Mrs. O. B.

Kennedy. Mrs. Hugh Nease was appointed corresponding secretary. Yearbooks were distributed. Other members present were: Mesdames L.

M. Hendry, Hu bert Moore, Charles Ellis, K. Martin, T. V. Murphy, Charles Milner.

Lottie' Doran, Olive Knighten, Floyd Blaine and L. C. Rhyne. Visitors were Mrs. Aruiur Bunch and Mrs.

Julia Doran. Be alert todayi "alive tomorrow, Photo bj Dmuwi Patricia Sullivan Ann. to Robert Kyle Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gardner.

2311 East Ave. The bride-elect is employed by Ferrell-Duncan Clinic and The Pavis. i Mr. Gardner attends Drury College and is employed by Hi- land Dairy. Inc.

The wedding will be solemnized June 1 at the First Chris tian Church In Cassville. San Antonio, arrived Sun day for a holiday visit with Mr. Paul's mother, Mrs. A. S.

Paul, Route 1, before going to Kansas City to visit Mrs. Paul's par ents, Mr. amj, Mrs. Wilfred Ad- ler. Mr.

Acuer nas Deen worKing toward his doctorate at the University of Missouri at Kansas City this' semester, and they will return to their residence here late next month. I Mrs. A. S. Paul also will have as her guest her son, Arryl, of El Paso, who, will arrive Christmas day.

Lt. and Mrs. Glen A. Armstrong, Ft Benning, Ga. arrived today for a visit with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred B. Cook, 2433 East Edgewood, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arm- Strong, Aurora.

Lt and Mrs. Armstrong will be transferred to Ft. Ord, in January. and Ray Kittrell (Mary Lee Griggon) of Fort Smith, have chosen. the name, Jana Rae, for their daughter born December 18.

The couple has two sons, Carson, who is 6, and Curtis, 4 years bid. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ball of Memphis, formerly of Springfield, and Mrs. Delia Kittrell of Marshfield.

Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fults, 2130 North Lexington.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Howell; 1108 South Pickwick, have as their guests for the Christmas holidays Miss Debbie Howell of Los Angeles, who is at tending MIT Business Univer sity; Bruce Howell, who is a sophomore at the University of Louisiana; and Capt and Mrs.

M.B. Howell and children, Mar quis and Juliana, of Ft Rucker, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bogbsian a daughters, Susan and Laura, of Claremont, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs.

Bogosian's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leonhardt, 1332 East University.

Home for a holiday visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Feehan, 1840 South Hampton, are Mike Feehan, who arrived Sunday from Hartford, where he is employed with Aetna Life Insurance Company, and Pat Feehan, who attends Vanderbilt University, Nash- villei where he is a freshman in the School of Miss Nancy Upjohn is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Upjohn, 1900 South Kings, during the Christmas holidays. Miss Upjohn is a student at the University of Kan-' sas, Lawrence. Eric Atkinson, a plebe at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, is home for the holidays and a visit with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.

Thomas At kinson, Route 9. Also visiting the Atkinsons are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Atkinson, of Kansas City, where Mr. Atkinson is in Dental School and Mrs.

Atkinson teaches in the Public School System; and E. E. Swensson, Mrs. Thomas Atkinson's father, of Old Hickory, Tenn. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed' Trager (Nancy Anderson) of Albany, N. V. arrived today to' spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Anderson, 500 East Loren. The Rev. and Mrs.

Clarence Folkins of Kansas City are here for a visit with their son, Larry, and family, 1960 Meadow Drive. The Rev. Folkins is a former pastor of Grace Methodist Church. Pboto by Dunon groom is employed with Trail-mobile. i Wedding plans will -be announced by the couple at a later i SullivatuGardner Mrs.

Melba Sullivan of Cas-sville' announces the engagement of her daughter, Patricia JaneKeavls Reavis-Hubble Mrs. Sarah Reavis, 825 South Kickapoo, announces the, engagement of her daughter, Margaret Jane, to David Duane Hubble, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hubble, 4709 Palmer Lane. Miss Reavis, daughter of the Trousseau Tea For Judith Cadle About 100 were invited to call Sunday at the.

Route 3 home of Mr. and Mrs, James Cadle for a trousseau tea honor-i g- their daughter, Judith Louise. Miss Cadle will become the bride of Charles Wells, Jr of Overland Park, December 23- Assisting Cadle were Mrs. Everett Eay and Mrs. Her-schel Eubenstein; Misses Nancy Pay, Alice Houghlin, and Mar- garet Cadle; and Mrs.

Jess Omans, Hollister. An heirloom drawnwork damask cloth covered the tea table, which was centered with a tall, decorated Christ candle, sur rounded by an advent wreath, in which one taper burned for each of the four Sundays in advent. Punch was served from a cut glass bowl, also a family heir-loonjj and tea from a silver service. '''r' Gifts were displayed on tables in the living room, where an arrangement of gilded greens stood on a table in the picture window. The following guests were asked to pour during the party hours: Mesdames J.

W. Welsh, J. W. Welsh, Robert Steury, C. Fay, Richard Wells, Jan Degraad, Paul Nystrom, and Scott Richter; and Mrs.

Wil- liam Richter, Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells presented Miss, Cadle to family and friends at an open house last night in their Overland -Park homer Yuletide Dinner For Quota Club: Hostesses for Quota Club Wednesday evening were. Miss Ruth Marsh, Miss Willie Marsh and Mrs. Blanche Keeling.

The 7 o'clock dinner was held in the home of Miss Willie Marsh, 3953 Camden. Christmas decorations prevailed throughout entertaining rooms and the serving table. Miss Mildred Schrotberger gave the invocation. Following dinner Miss Eliza beth Latham, president, con ducted a short business session. Miss Edith Bugg, governor of the sixteenth district, presented the program with the reading of a Christmas story, ana tne eve- ning was completed with gift ex change.

Guests attending were Mes-- dames Elva Likins, Kitty White, -Ann Swanks Effie Jullerton, Charla Davis, Naomi Williams and Dr. Clara Harding. Members present were Mes Henry Richmond, Han. nah Gilmore, C. E.

Mitchem, Robert Letsch, Delia Roberts, C. O. Travers, Paul Denning, Alva Stafford. Helen Fulton. Edith Bugg, Jewell Smith, Judith Strong, Veda Howard, Mane Na politano, Veda Cates, Nancy Creighton.

Velva Rose and Alice Kent: Misses Hazel Grier, Willie Volker, Mary Dunlap, Lura Col- lie and Mildred Schrotberger Volker, Mary Dunlap, Lura Col. Christmas Party For Lion-L Club Southeast Llon-L's entertained Tuesday night at Glenstone Heritage cafeteria with a Christ mas dinner party. Hostesses were Mrs. Casey O'Dell and Mrs. Olaf L.

Chapman. A reading, "If I Were Santa Claus," was presented by Mrs. Chapman, and gifts were ex changed. Prizes were awarded to. Mrs.

Jack Jenkins and Mrs John Bowen. Other members attending were Mesdames M. LeRoy Mit chell. Carl McCaUister, Roy Mit chell, Keith Garland, David Anderson, Frank Kunnanz, Leland Srhmldt' Jim Dowell. James Lightner, Bill Hanks and Sam.

mie Jones. Your expandable blood can iiftf she was a member of Al-i pha Chi Omega social sorority and Fanfare lor nuiy Honorary. She is employed with Plimmer's and attends Southwest Missouri State College. Mr. Newman attends bMJ ana is employed with Reynolds Man ufacturing Co.

Weddins vows will be solem nized February 14 In First and Calvary Presbyterian thurcn. Bills-Scott Mrs. Willa Bills, 1912 North Douglas, announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Donna Gay, to Charles E. Scott, son of Mrs. Doris Scott, 1023 Ferguson, and the-late Ralph Scott Miss Bills also is the daughter of the late Gurry A.

Bills. The bride-elect was graduated Yule Luncheon For DAC Chapter 1 Westcott Chapter, DAG was entertained Wednesday noon in the home of Mrs, Jack A. Weidmann, "1645 E. Meadowmere. Assisting hostess es were Mrs.

C. HTLessor, Mrs. Irving Lockwood, and Miss Anna Munford. Seasonal decorations featured throughout the dining and living rooms, and on tables. Following the annual Christ mas luncheon the meeting was presided over by the regent, Mrs.

E. B. Middleton and the chaplain, Mrs. Lewis Delano, opened the meeting with a pray er, which was followed with the pledge of allegiance to the flag, The program consisted of Cmistmas music and duets sung by Mrs. George Edwards and Mrs.

U. S. Tegarden, accom panied by Mrs. James Lind- hurst. All were guests.

Group singing of Christmas carols and an exchange of gifts followed, Others attending! were: Mes dames Dorothy Deck, O. Baker, Nevelle Richter, James Vance, 'Dr. Iris Rogers, Miss Arabelle Foster and her Mrs. Robert McFall, of Marsh-field, and Ralph Pollard, associate member. Floral Belles Hold tuncneon Floral Belles Garden dub members held their annual Christmas luncheon recently at Leong's Tea House.

Hostesses were Mrs. Ferd Burgess and Mrs. Keith Williams. Three large gold wire baskets trimmed in red and gold and filled with evergreen and holly were used along the table as centerpieces. Place names were on miniature baskets matching larger ones.

Mrs. Dwight Ber gqulst, the outgoing president was presented with a gift New officers installed by Mrs, James Porter are: President, Mrs. William Latimer; vice president, Mrs. W. D.

Hankins secretary, Mrs. David Baldwin: treasurer, Mrs. Ferd Burgess and program chairman, Mrs, naroia Turner. Hand made gifts for Christ- a aecorauons were ex changed by the above and the following members; Mesdames George Kastendleck, Clifford Johnson, Jerome Lasker, H. Montgomery, Robert Schroff.

C. G. Wells, Roy Wilson and Edna Thomsen. Mrs. George Koch was guest.

Christmas Party ForSMMAGroup L'estneUque group of SMMA held its- Christmas -dinner for members and husbands at Riv erside Inn, Thursday evening. Christmas candles, polnsettlas and holly predominated in de Those attending were Messrs and Mesdames Leonard Bel- lmann, Donald Bennett Clar ence Becmold, James Dun- smore, O. A. Sullivan, Donald Teague, Glen Travis, and Victor Watts. Wliat's EMPIRE UP TO now 9 Edgewood, were named as win-.

ners, "and Mr and Mrs. Patricia Wilson Wilson-Newman Mr. and Mrs. Lowell R. Wilson, 2615 College, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Lou, to Garry Kenneth Newman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jewel Newman, 1523 South Fremont Miss Wilson attended the University of Missouri, Columbia, Couple Plans February Vows Phillls Foster Mr. and J. S. Foster, Route 1, announce the engagement, of their daughter, Phillis Belle, to Billy Lee Irvine, son of Mr.

and Mrs. BUI Irvine, Route 5. Miss Foster attends Hulcrest Hish School. Mr. Irvine is em ployed with Rose Can and Pipe Company.

Wedding plans are for Febru ary 14. BSP Chapter Holds a Party Mrs. Carl Rogers, 1477 East Walnut, was hostess Tuesday evening for the Christmas of Xi Gamma Mil chapter mem. bers of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Special guests were Mrs.

Frank Hoggard and Mrs. George Everett. Mrs. Rogers, president, con ducted the business session a a 1 1-city-chapters Friendship Breakfast "was announced for Sunday, January 19, at Raines Dinner House: Food, clothinz'and eifts for-a Christmas basket project were brought and wrapped by mem bers. A cultural program, with readings from.

"Happiness Can Be a Habit" by James Dillett Freeman, was presented by Mrs. Bill J. Bnte. Following a gift exchange, se cret pal names were drawn' for next year. Mrs.

Rogers served coconut snowmen and coffee to the above and Mesdames Walter Viebrock, L. U. Dugger, Allen Grevillius, Robert Knox, J. D. Stewart, Juanita Ball and Louise Rhodeh.

Reveal Winners In Bridge Games Saturday afternoon's master point in the Howell movement at the Springfeld Bridge Studio was won by Mrs. R. Da. lashmitt, and George Konert Runners up were Mr. and Mrs, C.

Finley third "place was won by Mrs. Susie Barrett and Stephen Hill, and fourth place winners were Mrs, B. M. Conlon and Mrs. Richard E.James.

The Southwest Missouri Unit of American Contract Bridge League played Sunday night at Howard Johnson's. Winners were Mrs. Emery Davidson and Mrs. Joha Pltmanrwhlle Mrs. Susie Barrett and Stephen Hill were second.

Tied for third place were Mr. and Mrs. C. Fin- ley Porter and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Monroe. Yule Luncheon For Art Group Mrs. Earl Petersen and Mrs. James O'Bryant were hostesses to members of Amour de' Art group of SMMA last week for a Christmas luncheon and gift exchange at The Grove. A holiday motif prevailed throughout decorations for the 12:30 event Members attending were Mes-dames William T.

Campbell, George Crlnnian, H. A. Dahmer, John K. Detwiler, Leslie Driver, George Innes, Rich-and Gove, Hampton Parker, Claude A. Peebles, Albert Sweg-art, Lyle Walters, and Jamea Thicsuig.

Photo by So tli era I late Lawrence Reavic, was graduated from Parkview High School and is employed with Griesemer Stone Company. Mr. Hubble attended Southwest Missouri State College and is attending the University Missouri at Kansas City School of Pharmacy. Wedding plans will be an nounced at a later date. HerrelURussell Mrs.

Helen Frey of Coffey- ville, and Clarence L. Her- rell, 1806 Linden, announce tne engagement of their daughter, Marsha Sue, to Larry DeLaine -j r- Schivindt-IIays Vows Solemnized Mrs. James William Hays MisS Diane Joy Schwindt and Lt James William Hays were married Saturday, November 30. at 10 a.m. in Williams Air Force Base Chapel, Ariz, Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Herman W. Schwindt, Lacrosse, and the bride groom is the son oi Mr. ana Mrs. Elwyn Hays, Everton. Chaplain Dallas Bird per formed the 10 a.m.

ceremony in a setting of talisman gladioli, eold and bronze pompons, Given in marriage py ner ia. ther, the bride wore, an ivory eown with high princess lines. Her ivory veil was secured to a headmeceof ivory ae soie rosebuds and lace, ana sne car ried a bouquet of white roses and ivy. Miss Kathryn Cavin ot Man hattan. attended as maid of honor wearing a dress of goia Deau de soie and matching bow headpiece.

Her bouquet was oi Woodburn Abbey roses ana white stephanotis. Lt Dennis Zollweg oi Detroit, was best man. A reception at the Executive House Arizonian, Scottsdaie, fol lowed the ceremony. Bouquets of talisman gladioli, bronze and gold pompons decorated the table and encircled the wedding cake Miss Pamela Schwindt, sister of the bride, attended the guest book. After a honeymoon at Kohl'; Ranch, Payson, Mrs.

Hays are now at home at 1140 Orange No. 16, Tempe, Ariz. The bride is a senior at Ari- a State The bridegroom was graduated from Southwest Missouri State Col lege and is in pilot training at Williams Air Base. Dinner Party ji T0i Vneilnn OlMeiOEi pSUOU Drury College chapter of Beta Epsilon was entertained with Christmas dinner party Thurs day night at 6 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Denzil Beck, 549 Woodland.

1 Mrs. Beck is chairman of the Drury Home Economics depart ment Holly, red candles and vigil lights prevailed in decor throughout the home. Included oq the menu were chicken almondme orientate saffron rice ring, Christmas sal ad, assorted relishes, rolls and nesselrode pie. A program was given by Miss Ann Carroll who presented a travelogue of her European tour last summer. Mrs.

Lynn Hausmann, Beta Epsilon sponsor, and officers, Marsha Willoughby, president and Karen Geske, vice presi dent, presented Mrs. Beck an in scribed silver water pitcher for I Rector, 1857 Edgewood, were second. The homes of Dr. and Mrs. George Johnson, 2349 Edge- wood, and Mr.

and Mrs. AUaa. Lawrence, 2739 South Marian, received honorable mention. Prizes were" gift certificates to a Springfield nursery. Judges were Mrs.

Lyle Stew-art, Mrs. Martha Mrs. ram Mynau. An Open House Notes Christmas Miss Fran Kelly, 1006 Linwood Drive, hostessed a Christmas open house Monday afternoon, with her mother, Mrs. Payton Kelly, assisting and Payton Kelly, serving the punch.

Christmas decorations pre- dominated in the entertaining area. The serving table, highlighted by a red candle, sur- rounded with holly, offered a parsley wreath, which was decorated with shrimp, cauliflower, and cherry tomatoes. Also included on the menu were hot meatballs, assorted cookies and candy. About 50 guests were invited to call between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock. Be careful of your earful.

Lemons For Beauty To keep your (kin dew nd fair yoa need the naiaril eleaiuiaf and bleaching properties of lemon. Aik your drnggtit for a bottle of lemon Jelvyn, the liteM type tkin freihener that beautiful women throughout the world are now mini. Lemon Jelryn bracea and condition the akin to a beautiful new clarity and fine grained tenures it excellent toning propertiea help itimulate the aurlaco eella, clear out atuliborn, blemish-inducing and pore-clogging particles and amooth the akin to beautiful clarity. Lemon Jelvyn ia Ideal for quick completion deeming and two capfula in your final hampno rime will giro aparkling ahine to your hair. Lemon Jelvyn ii a mart for beeuiy.t (if i Saw- J'''" i 1 jr -v Catfiy Wadlow Wadlovo-Boswell Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Wadlow, 2531 South Ferguson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cathy Ann, to Robert Evertt Boswell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boswell of 1626 North National. Miss Wadlow is a student at Southwest Missouri State College, and th prospective bride- the department.

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