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I 1 j. 'j -t I- 'I I THE STAUNTON NEWS-LEADER. WEDNESDAY, MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1944 page inzz: OPEN HOUSE AT LOCH WILLOW Miss McNutt New PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. P.

Everette Rader Compliments With Party MANSE GIVEN BY THE CLAYS Cream Deodorant Recent Bride Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Clav held open house last evening Safety helps Stop Perspiration Anntlipr Attractive nnrtv honor from elght-thirtv to ten o'clock at announce the arrival of a son, Philip Everette Jr at King's Daughters' Hospital Aug. 28.

Mrs. Rader is the former Miss Josephine Barry of this city. Mesdames Holt Honored With Bridge a Triangle Mrs. Frank T. Holt entertained yesterday afternoon with five tables of bridge at the Triangle Tea Room In honor of her granddaughters, Mrs.

Frank Holt of Alexandria, who with Major Hoiria spending several days here, and Mrs. McHenry Holliday Holt. Pirst prize went to Miss Katherine Klvlighan, and Mrs. Robert C. Nicholas was awarded second score prize, while the guests of honor were presented guest prizes.

i Delicious refreshments were served at the conclusion of the game. Loch Willow Presbyterian manse Mrs. Robertson for members of Loch Willow and ing Mrs. Matthias Larner Jr. a bride of the early summer, was that given, last evening by Miss Mary Jane McNutt at her home on North Twh Street, u-hn entertain Recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Union congregations. Mr. Clay, Who Was served as raster of the decorations. Mrs.

J. S. Clay presided at the punch bowl, while assisting will be Miss Eunice Diamond. Miss Ann Wilson. Mr.

Franklin Wilson Mrs. William Bailey, Miss Gwendolyn Wilson, and Miss Ina Mae Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Clay will spend several days in Roanoke with Mrs.

Clay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cur-llss Roberts, before going to C. D.

Snyder' of Churchville were church during the summer, is re ed with a bridge party and miscel their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilfong, and daughters.

Betty Jo and Theodosia turning soon to Richmond where he and Mrs. Clay will be at home laneous shower. Guests included Misses Martha Alexander. Jane Parkins. BettV Ott.

at union THeological Seminary. Lea, and Mr. Joseph McCartey of A coior scnetne of creen and Mill Gap, a son. W. A.

Snyder, yellow was carried out in the Eliza Christian, Betty and Mary F. C. 2c. of Washington, and Mrs. Snyder of Waynesboro.

CLUB'S ANNUAL PICNIC IS HELD AT HOTINGER HOME Mr. George whitlock or riaineue. LILA MAY LAMB BECOMES Lou Reia, Margaret Maniey, Nancy Roane and her guest. Helen Frances Cook, Virginia Betty Blair, Vera Fifer, Anne Matthews, Has a Farewell Dinner For Son Mrs. A.

D. Robertson of Fishersville gave a farewell dinner Sunday in honor of her son, Private Herman Robertson of Alabama, at the home of her son, Mr. Emery Robertson. Those present Private and Mrs. Robertson, Mrs.

A. D. Robertson; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Robertson and family and Mrs.

Emery Robertson and family; Mr. and Mrs. George Pryor and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Riley and family; Mrs.

Emma Bryant; Miss Margaret Bryant: Mr. and Mrs. William Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and son, Chester.

W. spent Sunday nignt ana Monday with his niece, Mrs. C. D. Snyder.

CLYDE P. REID'S BRIDE 1. Does not irritate skin. Does noc tot dresses and men's shirts. 2.

Prevent under-arm odor. Helps stop perspiration aafeljf. 3. A pure, white, antiseptic, stainless vanishing cream. 4.

No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 5. Awarded Approval Seal of Americanlnstirate of Laundering harmless to fabric Use Arrid regularly children. Betsy, Ann.

Eddie, Peggy and Phillip, and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hotlnger and daughter, Miss Patricia Jane-and Lois Ann wu- Mr anr! fr r.

fong returned to their home at Mill Lamb of West Cluster. announce the marriage of his daugh Jchn T. Hottlnger, and Achilles Gap Sunday after spenaing me Miss Beardsworth, Jean Baylor, Jean BicKie, Be7 Ruff. Katherine Shelburne. Betty Moore and Isabel Willson, and Mrs.

J. C. Ruff, mother of the bride. Garden flowers In a color scheme of green and white made effective decorations. MISS EARLY ARRIVES IN summer with their grandparent.

Carellls. After a delightful picnic the pres ter Lila May to Mr. Clyde Palmer Reid, son of Mrs. Jerry G. Reid and Mr.

aid Mrs. C. D. Snyder oi Churchville. ident, Mrs.

Tracy Wise, called a Sgt. Hummer Marry At Post Chapel Miss Mary Lou Graliam has re the late Mr. Reid of Afton. The ceremony was oerfonned meeting of the club with twelve members present. Mrs, L.

Hot North River Home Demonstration Club held its annual picnic at the home of Mrs. L. L. Hotlnger with the following present: Mr. and Mrs.

Lockridge and daughter, Lucy; Mrs. Elliot Howe. Mrs. John Mohler, Mrs. Ernest Craun, Mrs.

Bertha Simmons. Miss Cora Prppst, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hotinger and daughter, Donna Rae; Harry Chandler. Doris Lee Slron, Mrs.

Jack Shiflett, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burt-ner, Doris and Patsy Nuchols; Mrs.

Frank JVuchols, Mrs. John Ashby and daughters, Kay and Rose Mary; Mrs. Jane Showalter and ill ,1 The wedding of Miss Jean Ellis Sunday, Aug. .20, at four o'clock bv the chaplain, opened with the Twenty-seventh Psakn and turned to her home after spending four weeks with, ner uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs.

J. A. Purpura, In Brooklyn, N. Y. ENGLAND WITH RED CROSS Word has been received by Mr and Mrs.

Joseph M. Early of New Beardsworth, daughter of Mrs. Wil Ham H. Beardsworth of Waynes boro and the late Major BeardS' 39 prayer and reading of the pledge The club voted $5 to be contributed to the fund providing go1- worth, formerly of this city, and Mrs. J.

S. Clay, who spent the Hope that their daughter, Miss Hannah M. Early has- arrived safely Red Cross. Miss Early formerly taught, In the city public school system, and Is a graduate of 'Madison College. summer in Roanoke, has returned Sergeant Robert P.

Hummer, lng away gifts for soldiers. The flBBEED technician. Army Medical Corps, of patches were removed from clr In England, where she is serving as staff assistant with the American to her apartment here for ft short visit; before returning to Roanoke, where she will remain until October. culated apron and $17.05 found 3C Ozone Park, N. bow stationed at Woodrow Wilson General Hospital, took place quietly in the post therein.

Mrs. Lurty Hawkins was elected Her daughter, Ensign Isa Clay, Navy home of the bride's brother-in-law president for the following year, chapel at seven o'clock Saturday evening. Father Daniel F. Ryan, Nurses Corps, will, come from Bethesda. for a brief visit to The club heard and discussed the the Rev.

R. L. St. Clair pastor of Second Presbyterian Church. Mrs.

Reid is employed by the local Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, and Mr. Reid by McClung Bros, of Waynesboro They will make their home in Staunton. Mrs. Barnard Is Hostess At Tea Mrs. Leonard J.

Barnard entertained with a small tea Tuesday afternoon at her home in College Park for Mrs. Arthur J. Tonsmeire who with her young son, Arthur Tonsmeire III, Is leaving today for Indianapolis, to Join Captain Tonsmeire. He was questions sent in by Mrs.1 Louise assisted by the Rev. Father Gal her mother this weekend Cooley, then adjourned to meet the lagher of St.

Francis Catholic Mrs. A. Franklin Kibler and her daughter. Mrs. S.

L. Obenschain, second Tuesday in September in Church, performed the ceremony. have returned from Lexington Originally planned for September, the wedding date was changed due where they were guests of Colonel ESTABLISHED 11S3 the home of Mrs. John Propst. 0 Sgt.f Mrs.

Lougee Are Honor Guests to military orders. A Gift from Langs Opened First" The bride wore a tailored suit of olive green, with blaok accessories and a corsage of roses. Her sister. and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

T. S. Shields, in Waynesboro, after which the couple left for a northern trip. Upon their return they will reside at 353 Maple Avenue. Waynesboro.

Mrs. Hummer Is a graduate of White Sulphur Springs High School. White Sulphur Springs, W. and attended Fairfax Hall. Her husband, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad Joseph Hummer of Ozone Park, attended schools In New York, and received his army technical training at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Before enlisting in the Army, he was connected with the Chemical Bank and Trust Company, New York. John Fray, commandant Virginia Military Institute, and Mrs Fray. Mrs.

Kibler Is leaving Thursday to return to her none in Durham, N. after a visit here. General Kibler Is in France. At New Hope Party recently transferred there from A lovely shower was given in Mrs. J.

J. Vogel. was her only attendant, wearing a two piece dress of Jonquil yellow with brown ac Woodrow Wilson General Hosnital honor of Sergeant and Mrs. Ken Mrs. Dennis H.

Edwards and her neth Lougee, Saturday evening at WINDOW DISPLAYS Sterling Hollowware Gifts Gifts in Sterling and Gold Jewelry Zenith hearing aid approved $unglasses Closed All Day Wednesdays where he was a member of the medical staff and is now at Fort cessories. daughter, Cornelia Edwards, of Newport News are visiting her the home of the latter's parents, She is the former Miss Jeananne Private Hourihan oi Woodrow Wilson General Hospital was best mother, Mrs. Ernest M. Harman Rankin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Harrison. Mrs. Barnard's guests, who eluded close friends fo Mrs. Tons-meirewere Invited at four o'clock. man.

Mrs. J. H. Preas Jr. of Johnson City, Tenn.

and Mrs. E. Harman Jr. A small reception was held at the B. B.

Rankin of New Hope. Those present at the shower were; guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. L. of New York arrived last night from Newport News to visit Mrs.

Harman, Smartest of smart Reed, Betty, Ralph, and Phyllis Reid; after attending the wedding of their Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rankin, Mr, Leonard Rankin and his nlece, Miss Rosellen Hoffman, and Lieutenant G. Guy Via which I I Miss Ruby Andes; and Misses Phyllis dine, Dorothy Grove, Dolly Garbetr styles the exquisite VANITIES we offer for your own use or the perfect gift. Inspect now.

took place Thursday. Miss Hilda Carroll, was the week' mm II tl Wanda Grove, Pauline Rankin, Vallie McCauley, Lena Wright, end guest of Miss Bertha Whltesell at her home near Middlebrook. Helen Crlckenberger, Serena Gil Miss May Home King Is leaving bert, Elizabeth Simpson, Mrs. D. Friday night to visit friends in Baltimore.

A Sandridge and Mrs. J. W. Wright. GREY LADIES NOT TO MEET The regular meeting of Staun Mr.

and Mrs. George Bell Herman of Fishersville announce the ar mi? ton Chapter, Grey Ladies, will not rival of a daughter, Georgia Anne, Aug. 22 at Waynesboro Community be held this week, but Friday, Sept. 15, instead. Hospital.

t. A Patricia Lee Reedy, daughter of xXV( Mrs. Helen Bishop Reedy formerly 1 1 of this city, has been dismissed Ws? from the Fort Benning, Ga Hospital after an illness with bronchial pneumonia. Private Reedy is serving the army overseas. for PAULINES COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE ALL OCCASIONS Fall classes open, lor enrollment 5th.

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