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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 17

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jtounton, News-Leader, May 17, 1964 17 each member donated $1, to be sent to Borneo, toward the Social Events of the Future I nstal lotion Service Closes Annual Convention Of Virginia Branch K.DS. 'fi t' I I Entertained At Davis Home purchase of a complete outfit for- the group's adopted child. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shifflett Jr.

and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Cen-trelle Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Supple, Mr.

and Mrs. Phil Via and Bobby, the Rev. and Mrs. Harrv Rickard, C. W.

Da lHarPer, Yorktown. president, Koyal. was elwtpH nrecirW ident, reported that the Silver tremendous project by donat- GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Carthon Davis, Greenville, several bv-laws were chanpprl tross circle is 77 years old.

it ing to the International Schol- vis, Erldie Davis, and thp hosts: was instrumental in the organ arship Funds, sending litera pntertained members of the Greenville Methodist Church also Mr. and Mrs. Theodore One of these concerned the consecutive elective terms of officers. In rnnfnrminJ with thp ization of King Daughters ture, clothing, and giving as much assistance as possible. Hospital which it served religiously for many years.

All three Adult Fellowship at their home, at a covered dish supper. During the business meeting iDavis and son, and Mr. and iMrs. Michael Davis, visitors from Baltimore. Md.

I by-laws of tiie International During their three-day stay here, delegates and members were entertained by the three uraer, tne Virginia branch changed its policy from three I consecutive terms to two elective ones. circles, Silver Cross, Ministering, and Margaret Clem, still serve K. D. Western State Hospital, and private nursing homes. The Margaret Clem Staunton circles: a reception Carroll at the hotel Thursday night, by the Margaret Clem Circle; a itctiuty Salon PHONE TU 6-7494 Circle, reported Mrs.

Macin- Preceding the reading of the slate by the nominating committee rhairman Mrs illOUSE communion coffee, Friday MONDAY World War I Barracks and Auxiliary No. 2309 will meet Monday, May 18, at 7:30 p. m. at the V. F.

W. Home, South Lewis Street. Members are urged to attend. The Board of Directors of the Buffalo Gap H. S.

Boosters Club will meet Monday, May 18, at 8 p. m. at Houff's Restaurant. The Blue Triangle Club will hold its annual banquet Monday night, May 18, at 7 o'clock at Ingle-side Hotel. Members are urged to attend.

The Staunton A. A. U. W. will meet Monday, May 18, at 8 p.

m. in Miller Lounge at Mary Baldwin College. Dr. Patricia Menk will be the speaker. tyre, is taking care of an old the Virginia Branch International Order of King's Daughters and Sons for a two-year term, 1964 and '65, at the close1 of a three-day convention Sat-; urday morning, at the Stonewall Jackson Hotel.

Other officers elected are: Mrs. I. H. East, Roanoke, first vice president; Mrs. 0.

C. Brenneman, Providence Forge, second vice president; Mrs. Joseph a 1 a Highland Springs, secretary; Mrs. W. E.

Barrett, Richmond, treasurer, and Mrs. L. Huesman, Fairfax, member-at-large. The installation service was conducted by Mrs. Carl Riddlebarger of Staunton.

During the business session morning, at the First Presby couple in the area, providing East, the parliamentarian, Mrs. terian Church by the Minister- many needs liarrv Hpvpnpr Hishprsvi hp Mrs. E. J. Sherwood, inter-1 mgf Circle, and a tea Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs.

instructed the committee in the performance of its duty. 0. P. Bowman by the Silver Cross Circle. Planned tours national officer and director of the Around the World Department and the North American In nthpr hnsinpss rinrinu thp were made available during re-i convention, reports were made Indian, spoke to the group For Soft Natural Styles Get a gentle body wave and have soft, natural styling that lash much longer and is easier to control.

cess nours. dv nthners. ntv iininn nrpsi- about her work. In this department since 1962, Mrs. Sher It was announced the 1965 dents, district presidents, his convention will be held in Roan torian, dud ncitv and Indian wood described the area of op oke.

work chairman. Mrs. George erationsAlaska to the Aleu conducted by Mrs. tians, Central and South Amer cryant Mcmtyre, btaunton Union pres- The closing benediction was 4- If jj ica, Asia and Africa, and given by Mrs. bane Brown throughout the United States.

50 She explained that the United 6 Reg. $12.50 "Last Word" Body Wave Of 1 States Government is not spon soring this program, although she works with the Department of the Interior. It is a project No Appointment Necessary Nl of the International Order of King's Daughters and Sons, with most of its leaders, teachers, and educators members of the order. Mrs. Sherwood showed slides of the K.

D. S. Circles in the various areas, pointing out the progress and work being per formed with the adults and children. She also played a re corded message from Mr. Jo MISS ZANE CRAIG seph Glover, leader of the Hong livsn V-DKPARrMSiNT STOUSt DUST TOP Zlnk, i Kong Refugee Circle.

Mr. Clov I er described some of the haz ards in this area, pointing out the influx of thousands from Craig-Knott Engagement Communist China, with thou sands of children roaming through the streets. Mrs. Willis Reed, 13 Oakenwold Staunton, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Zane Craig, to Mr. Warren Lee Knott, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Knott, Mt. Solon. Miss Craig attended Robert E. Lee High School and is employed by Oscar Nebel Hosiery Mill, Staunton.

Mr. Knott, a graduate of North River High School, class of '62, is employed by Westinghouse Corporation in Verona. VIRGINIA BRANCH K.D.S. convention closed Saturday morning, with the Installation of the new officers. The newly elected president, Mrs.

VV. E. Marshall, Front Royal, (center) is shown with (left), outgoing president, Mrs. Bryant Harper, Yorktown, and Mrs. E.

J. Sherwood, Knoxville, (right) an international officer. The three-day convention was held at the Stonewall Jackson Hotel, at which time the Staunton Union was host. (Staff Photo by H. Mr.

Glover, who works with the Hong Kong Government, is in the employ Queen Eliza, beth. His associate, Mrs. Betty Pao, also a devout Christian, works hand-in-hand with Mr. Glover in providing shelter, teaching the Bible, and in many ways educating these refugees. Mrs.

Sherwood, who learned about her work through trial and error, has traveled exten DECORATOR CORNICES Blue Triangle Club 25-Year Members Honored At Session sively and attended many tribal council meetings. She urged the members to cooperate in this AODS DECORATOR LOOK TO YOUR WINDOW PAINT. STAIN, WAX OR COVER. FITTED WITH DUST TOP TO PROTECT DRAPES COMPLETE WITH HARDWARE, READY TO HANG DUE TO DEATH OF SISTER Palais Royal WILL BE CLOSED Tuesday, May 19th. PALAIS ROYAL 105 E.

Beverley St. Staunton, Va, Wldtfc Deep 3" $1.3 42" $2.7 48" S2. 40" $. 72" S4. 4" $5.

6" 108" $7. 120" $39 Piano Students tion of the original club have been Mrs. Carter Braxton, Mrs. The Blue Triangle Club met recently at the home of Mrs. W.

H. Ballew, with Mrs. G. W. Frank Black, Mrs.

H. B. Blake- To Be Presented lv, and Mrs. Frank Dice. Miss Crosby and Mrs.

Kenneth Link- Ann Locke was adviser for both ous as co-hostesses. The program of the evening In Recital clubs. 'l a PHONE ORDERS TAKEN Mrs. Davis stated that sources of revenue are monthly dues, GROTTOES, May 17 Miss la was in honor of 25-year members of the club. Mrs, Henry Keller, president, presented rummage sales, bridge parties, and special projects, bhe re silver pins to the following Edna Wissler will present a group of her students in a piano recital in the New Hope School auditorium Monday, May 18, at 7:30 p.

to which lated that charity work con Mesdames Sue Barger, Frank Shaffer, Henderson Cox, and HI sists of milk for underprivileg At Holliday's Kenneth Linkous; also Mrs. ed children at the public schools, giving Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, and do Elmer Chittum, a 26-year mem the public is invited to attend. Students participating are: ber. duet Military March, Wanda Roadcap and Karen Gilbert; solo Betty's First Waltz, Jan nation to the Cancer, United, Heart, Mental Health, and Retarded Children's Funds. A 1 Mrs.

Chittum presented the history of the Blue Triangle Club, which was organized in 1928. The club is an alumna The Blue Triangle Club for merly met at the Y. M. A of the Girls Reserve Club of MISS PATRICIA NICKELS Engagement Announced Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Trammell, 607 Winthrop Staunton, announces the engagement of her daughter.

Miss Patricia Nickels of Gate City, to Mr. Harry Rodgers LaBrie," Washington, son of Mrs. Rodgers LaBrie of Staunton. Miss Nickels is the daugther of the late Mr. Patrick Henry Nickels Jr.

The wedding will take place July 11, at Gate City Methodist Church. every Monday night, but it now meets the first Monday in each month in members homes. At present, the club's out standing project is a scholar cfudtre Patents For Daytime or Evening Wear by ship to a high school graduate, ice Hartman; solo Monkey Business, Melanie Wine; solo, Porcupine, Debby Waggy; solo, Down in the Valley, Polly Randolph; solo, Bells are Ringing, Kim Landes; solo, Old Mac-Donald, Sharon Plecker; solo, The Funny Little Bunny, Sharon Ludwick; solo, At The Soda Fountain, Ruth Sizemore; duet, Skipping Together, Becky Marshall and Sonja Marshall; solo, A Pleasant Peasant, John Wine; solo, A Riddle, Virginia Smith; solo, Riding on a Mule, Wavne Hill; solo, Tick-Tack-Toe, Linda Mcallister; solo. Tripping to further her business educa tion. It was reported five scholarships have been given to date.

Mrs. Frank Shaffer led the1 devotions with the topic, "Place The president conducted the the Y. W. C. A.

with Miss Ann Locke, Y. W. C. A. secretary, as adviser.

Girls, active in club work in high school, miss-1 ed the club's fun and fellowship after their graduation. Thus, the idea of forming an alumna club was conceived. The code, purpose, and triangle symbol of this organization was continued and adopted by the newly formed club, which was named, the "Blue Triangle Due to the fact that each member was required to be an alumna of the Girls Reserve, the membership of the new club was After several years, this requirement was rescinded and the only stipulations for membership were that a prospective member be between the age of 18 and 30 and a business girl. However, before being invited to join the Along, Debbie Baker; solo, Bi business meeting, when officers and committee chairmen gave their annual reports. Remember Your Graduate cycle Ride, Pamala Wampler; duet, Dance of the Sunbeam, Debbie Sondrol and Ellen Campbell; solo, Chief Thunder Cloud, Debbie Taylor.

ft There were 16 club members and the following guests, all former club members, present: Mesdames John Shelley, Em-mett Huffer, Eugene Bosser-rnan, James W. Berry, Sam Halterman, Paul Shue, George H. Hanger, George Pittman, H. P. Grim Laird Stewart, J.

F. Moomaw Ravmond Link, Harry Musser, W. E. Cabell, Marshall Hanger, Ralph Aldhizer, and Chester Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas E. Lyons spent a short time at the Stonewall Jackson Hotel enroute to their home in Washington, D. C. after visiting relatives in Illinois. club, each prospective member must be voted upon by the entire membership.

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