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The Daily News Leader du lieu suivant : Staunton, Virginia • 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE STAUNTON NEWS-LEADER, STAUNTON. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1953 Bride-Elect I i unioriuo Fashion Flashes Mrs.Fulwider Acts As Hostess To Garden Club Group From MBC In Lexington For Education Meet The first of a series of meetings Names Day Has Benefit Miss Farley Selects Day For Wedding wis Tnpz Katherlne Farley has I sleeveless after five sheath or the The regular meeting of the regal ball gown. FASHION FLASHES By Alethia P. Clarkson The exciting holiday rush is just rah Seaton Garden Club for CardPartu ffi or Wedding Sa the month of November was held The colors favor bright Oriental and strong blues. As well 'as white and pastels.

Black Al for Presbyterian professors teaching in southern colleges is being held in Lexington this weekedn at the. Presbyterian Church. The fac me nome oi Mrs. wan ruiwiucj ou XI Ti. Thirty tables of bridge and ca Jr 201 Thonrrose Ave Thompson, daughter of Mr.

R. I. ways popular, is better than ever beginning and of course, every woman needs a new dress for the round of parties and festivities a dress just a bit gay and glam- nasta were in play Friday ngiht as a foil for pale, pretty little ulties of Washington and Lee UN-iversity and Virginia Military In Thompson Sr. of Goshen, has se for the Staunton Junior Woman's as guest speaker. Mr.

John A. as guest BPu-. r. -mm hats and beautiful jewelry. stitute will be hosts.

lccted FriQ Dec 18 the date Rasmussen of the Virginia State i JUZZl mtr Tohn Forest Service. Mr. Rasmussen till liW jorous to match the mood of the at the Club's benefit card party Next week lets talk about Christ Stonewall Jackson Hotel. season. This year the American design mas presents.

But, lets not forget to erive thanks for that wnnrW. spoke interestingly on Sponsored by the Division of Higher Education of the Presbyterian Church U.S., of which Dr. tdA.C piQLC Ob HS vention and Conservation. A highlight of the evening's en ers have given us a beautiful group selected Saturday. Dec.

5. as the date for her marriage to Mr. Guy Bradford VanLear. The ding will take place at seven-thirty o'clock in the evening at Hebron Presbyterian Church. A reception will be held in the fellowship Hall of the church.

No invitations are being issued to the wedding, but all relatives and friends of the couple are invited to attend. iful and rare gift the freedom of our counntry. Lets all give thanks from which to choose. Not only are tertainment was an auction sale, concluded, his program with 4 pBr lan Church with the Rev. Earnest showing of a film put out by the i.nri crvi onHHort "wator H- Flaniken offieiatmg.

the dresses themselves lovely, but ior me privilege 01 oeing Americans and demonstrate our thank with Mrs. Charles L. Furr as auctioneer. Handmade articles, fulness bv suDDortine our mm of Coweeta." The bride-elect has chosen Mrs. During the business session the Joyce Hildebrand for her matron such as aprons, fancy work, and munity and our country in every club unanimously voted to make! of honor.

Her bridesmaids will be art work which had been made by club members, were auction a contribution to the Nature Camp. I Mrs. W. L. Tuttle of Waynesboro way.

We wish you all a very happy Thanksgiving. 0- Plans were discussed for the land Miss Jeannie Tolley of Gosh- ed. Christmas- party to be held at the en Prizes for high score were Garden Center Dec. 17 with Mrs. "f- i -t I ''s i 1 v.

rt -rC a v'ik 'i Sir1: M', Sr tr 4 V'- i' tJ i Alex Val? and Mrs. Eugene Hays Mr. Tuttle, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Tuttle of Craigsville, will have Dr. Ira awarded at each table, and refreshments were served. Cookies and candy were on sale by club members. Personals in charge of the program. It was reported that the committee in charge had provided flowers for Hunter B.Blakely is secretary, the purpose of the meetings is for discussion of educational problems.

Dean Francis Rosecrance of New York University will speak this evening on "The Task of a Christian Faculty Member in a College or University." Sunday's speakers will include Dr. Roland M.Frye of Emory Universtiy, Atlanta, and Dr. Ian G. Bardour of Kalamazoo College in Mlichigan. Among; those from Mary Baldwin College attending will be Dr.

Thorn as H. Grafton, Dr. HerbertOS. Turner. John daffin.

Dr. Mildred E.Taylor. Dr. Mary Humphreys and Miss Mary Moore Pancake. Two Evans Boys Feted At Party T.

Hornbarger of Hot Springs as the accessory collection makes entire costume changes. This season, too, there are two distinct silhouettes. One, the slim sleek straight line" frock with either back fullness or side draping or the straight cut sheath dressrThese aregenerally done in crepe or velvet or satin. In fact, the simple lines offer a wonderful opportunity for the use of sumptuous fabrics. An exquisite sample of the sheath dress cut with almost slip-like simplicity, is made of stunning silk brocade.

Remember the use of upholstery fabrics? The second silhouette is the tiny waisted full skirted dress, generally made of faille, taffeta, or peau de soir and should always be worn with many, many crin-olins. The can-can petticoat is an excellent choice for this. best man. Ushers will include his Benefits derived from the party brothers, Messers. Eugene and Madison College Professor Heard By Garden Club Mrs.

H. G. Middlekauff and Mrs. Clinton Fultz were hostesses recently to the members and guests of the Deep Country Garden Club at the home of Mrs. Midlekauff near Weyers Cave.

will go to the tonsillectomy clin William Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. John McChesney ic, a project of the junior club. All fripnrls nnri rolativoa rf th or Fishersville were in Richmond Friday to attend the funeral of Mr.

Ernest Lyle Moffett which Club members assisting with the couple are Invited to attend thif ceremony. was hld at Christian Funeral auction sale and with the serving of refreshments were: Mesdames Milton O. Culpepper LeRoy C. Hall Jr0. Kenneth Updiker James S.

Simmons III. Darnel W. Home. Mr. Moffett, who was related in Aupusta County, was buriedn Hollywood Cemetery.

Mrs. JL B. Webb club presi the infirmary at the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center during the week of Oct. 25 and would do so during the assigned week in December. A committee composed of Mrs.

W. A. Quick Mrs. John Tay-( lor, Mrs. J.

F. MBomoaw and Mrs. Walter "Reed was-appointed to decorate two wall niches in the Garden Center for the Christmas season. Mrs. John Linhoss, chairman of the Beautification Committee, recommended the placement of two shrubs at a location selected by her committee and the" club unanimously approved the recommendation.

Mrs. John A. Clem III, Mrs. Miss Wanda June Kirby has re 1 turned to her nome, 500 F. from King's Daughters' Hospital 1 where she underwent an appendectomy Saturday, Nov.

14. Mr. and Mrs. S. C.

Hitchings of Pemberton, Walter Robinson, Eugene Brower, Walter R. Reed. The newest and smartest ver- conege i'arK announce the ad GROTTOES, Nov. 21 Mr. andision of tnls silhouette is the un John Curry.

William E. Younir. option of a daughter, Karen Mrs. Thomas 0. Evans.

or belted Drincess dress with a N. L. Deaver, G. Allen Pritch- Elizabeth. Sandy Talmage.

son of Mr Grottoes at their nlgn waisted Directoire or Empire home recently in honor of their 1 achieved by intricate seaming. ard, Walter Donald, and Misses Constance Markley and Anne Armstrong. and Mrs. JohnS.Talmagei59 the hostess to the club membert present, guest Judges andspeak- er, and one guest, Mrs. J.

R. Hendrix. This is a wonderfully easyjlress to wear and looks equally well sons, Rcrcald and Thomas HI, on their birthday anniversaries. Pinnlrl celebrated his fourth Mrs. Culpepper was chairman of on tall, medium or short gals and xeveney xun, is a patient at King's Daughters' Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. G. T.n the party and serving on the com mittee with her were: Mrs. Al birthday and Thomas m.

his has a happy knack of suiting itself seventh. the majority of figure types. Th afternoon was enjoved I This dress, too, can be worn a bert McCue, Miss Armstrong. and dauter, Betty Jo, have moved to their farm, "Shannon Hill," Mrs. Donald Shank, and Mrs.

Rob dent, presided over the business session and introduced the speaker. Dr. Clyde Shorts of Madison College. Dr. Shorts spoke to the club members on "Perennials and Borders." Guest judges, Mrs.

Herbert D. Dean and Miss Grace LackeyT made the following ribbon awards: Class Mrs. Charles Patterson and Mrs. J. C.

Dell, blue: Mrs. Webb, red; Mrs. Middlekauff, yellow; Class n. Mrs. Webb and Mrs.

Middlekauff, red; Mrs. Fultz, Mrs. D. G. Ruckman, Mrs.

J. C. Fulton HI, an dMrs. Nathan Crawford yellow. 7 Class in, Mrs.

H. Ruffner Low-tman and Mrs. Fultz, blue; Mrs. J. C.

Dell, red; specimens, Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Delljriue KING'S DAUGHTERS' HOSPITAL BIRTHS S. S. Loewner, and Mrs.

F. E. i Markley acted as guest Judges for the evening and the following! awards were made: on Route Atauntnn inson. MRS. ROBERT CLINTON SIMMONS playing games an contests, with: little bit shorter and will be as Janice Reutlinger and Benson we shall see in the spring col-Trobaugh winning.

lections. "he color, scheme of pink andj The most unexpected fabrics are uinasiords lived at 130 Bell view St. President of the junior club is Mrs. Leroy C. Hall Jr.

iwis. u. a. ruitz and son, creen was carried out In the! being used.aione ana comrahi Miss Coffey Weds Robert Simmons Arrangement using driftwood, blue, Mrs. Reed; red, Mrs.

Taylor; yellow, Mrs. Paul Seebold; Thanksgiving arrangement, blue, Mrs. Seebold; red, Mrs. H. R.

WCTU Meeting Held at Harrises decoiattons and refreshments ing combinations. Such as an Irish tweed, ieweled trimmed dinner Jitmes, nave left for Columbia, S. where they will visit Mrs. "Ciil-' 1 .1 24-Hour Service FOWLER WATER HEATER Glass Lined 13-Yr. Guarantee Snyder 120 N.

Aag-nsta St. Day 5-9507 Night 5-9474 Christmas Party Each child was given a favor. Those present were: Karen A Iaua A a T-iV an1 suit. A leather collared sheer wool casual dress. A wool jersey and uioLuer-m-iaw and sister Mr.

and Mrs. John G. Forsyth Musser: yellow, MrsC. M. Moore; The FirstJEnglisl) Lutheran -BARREN RIDGE, Nov Mrs.

B.M. Harris was hostess recently Church in Richmond was the Gary Leeth, Calvin and Curtiss ta feta afternoon In keeping with our own inaugral to the members of the Barren 01 a weaning aiuraay ev- Plans Discussed By Mothers' Club Ridee Women's Christian TemDer-iening, Nov. 7, at H.JU 0 ciock arrnagement in an ash thay, blue, Mrs. Musser; red, Mrs. Moo-maw; yellow, Mrs.

Linhoss; Mic-cellaneous, blue, Mrs. Moomaw; red, Mrs. Raymond Link. At the conclusion of the meeting, refreshments were served by ance Union. when Miss Meredith Jane Coffey, The group decided to begin two 1 daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Cliff Mrs new departments this year an M. Coffey of Staunton, became the bride of Mr. Robert Clinton Sim Eugene Brower as cohostess, entertained Young Mothers' Club Patterson.

Jeffery. Janice and Jimmie Reutlinger, Jimmy Glenn, Benny and Danny Tro-baugh, Judy Sue Showalter, Ramona and Lowell Leeth, Eddie and Donnie Coffey, Joyce Messerhmith. Larry and Mark Saufley, Marty and Judv Miller, Kathy and Sally Kaylor. Margie arid Skinper Smith, and Stevie and Michael Patterson. and her son-in-law and Mrs.

Janie Self of Columbia daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene of Alhambra, are the weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Stuples- of Craigsville. Mrs. Self is Mrs.

Stuples sister Grover and tteir small child, Jean Saturday Mrs. Stuple and her guests visited relatives in Staunton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell of Fort Defiance are receiving year and the coronation of a Queen the holiday clothes are rich with embroidery and jewel trims.

They glitter. As does the jewelry. Big flashy pins good worn in pairs too huge chanderlier or slim jim earrings. Often shoulder length. Handsome pendent necklaces new er than the choker.

Loads of bracelets, including those worn above the elbow to accent a smart mons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Three recently at her home on DuPont Ave. I C. Simmons, also of this city.

Mr- and Mrs. Odis Britt, Route 2. Staunton, girL 11:42 a m-, Nov. 20. Mr.

and Mrs. K. K- Kesterson, 412 Montgomery Ave-, Staunton, girL 10:57 p.m., Nov. 20- The Rev. B.

F. Rutrough of T.L. for the children of the community and a spiritual life department. Mrs. Mary Staples will organize the L.T.L.

group and serve as leader, and Mrs. Viola Gibson will serve as director of spiritual life. Richmond performed the double- FLOWERS ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate families and close The possibilities of a bake sale for and Ruritan supper were discuss friends. The bride chose for her wed ding a moaca brown dress ac. unBiaguiauons on the birth of a daughter, Linda Gail, on Nov.

5, at King's Daughter's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. r. Xf- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY-ONLY! ed.

It was announced that a drive for "used clothing would be held by the group to help a needy family. cented with metallic gold threads and brown velvet and gold ac cessories. She wore a corsage of The president, Mrs. Gregory welcomed into the club, a new member, Mrs. Gordon NUchols.

Mrs Earl Barker of Hopewell, at-: doemwe xluv mwmvwe, a ciairoe rhw mwwrinf, qhixh a rrwnsws vy 16 members. Plans were discussed for the! Christmas party to be held Dec! 19 at the YMCA. Mrs. Curtis E. Pfeiffer, Jr.

gave a talk on "Jealousy, Temper, and Obstinacy in the Young Asocial hour foiled the Mrs. Charles R. Bryan was in Richmond Wednesday to attend; an all-day meeting of the execu- i tive board of the Virginia Branch1 Members voted to send three yellow rosebuds. dozen handkerchiefs to the Ke- Miss Lee Ault of Stuanton was coughton Veterans' Hospital. maid of honor and the bride's only THANKSGIVING Chrysanthemums Roses Carnations Mrs.

Homer J. Miller, presi attendant. She wore a navy blue dent of the Union, presided over dress with navy and white acces the business meeting and had sories charge of the worship of the even Mr. William Page, also of Staun- ing. The group reported a served as best man The bride, a graduate of Wilson of visits to hospitals nad homes of shutins.

Memorial High School, holds a po of the King's Daughters and Sons. Refreshments were served to the teheir daughter, Miss Patricia Tfiarp, and Miss Effie Fauver of Staunton, and Miss Delores Var-dell of Waynesboro were in Harrisonburg on Saturday. Mrs Tharp, Miss Fauver, and Miss Vardell attended ethe Scarritt ing at the Kavanaugh Hotel, i celebrating the college's Founders' Day. Pictures of Scaritt Col-! College alumae luncheon me-ete-lege in Nashville, were shown. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene S. Thomas of Rotanoka are visiting Miss Virginia Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. M.

Firth Helms over the weakend. Mrs. Thomas is the former Miss Nellie M. Werner. Major General Paul W.

Rut-ledge, United States Army, and Mrs. Rutledce of Fort Monro, are sition with the Chesapeake and Mrs. Bryan is president of the; following: Mesdames M.R.Meeks, Potomac Telephone Company. Mr. Ministering Circle of King's Homer J.

Miller, Virginia votoron worin'wor Daughters in Staunton. t. and the Korena War, is a grad no. otayiea, vmic ivieens, xKor tt wih school and presently is attending the HAMRICK FLOWER SHOP 16-20 W.Frederick St. Dial 5-9975 Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Mary Ann Staples and Janet Meeks and the hostess, Mrs.

B.M. Harris, Richmond Professional Institute in Richmond. PIANOS ORGANS "Organs Electrified" Weyers Cave Piano Store and Mr. Harris. After Jan.

1 the couple will in Richmond. ii Mrs. Tharp Heard At PTA Meeting weekend guests of Col. and Mrs. raui j.

a. Murphy at their home, "Kolosandra," in College Park. Mrs. Luther Tinsley of Route Two, Staunton, is a patient at at the school. Mrs.

W. T. Lovegrove, president, presided over the meeting. After the business meeting, a musical program was given by the children of the school. Mrs.

Tharp's report followed the musical portion of the program. II LOVELY yy rtshaaw riAiinr A report on the fall meeting of the Augusta County Parent-Teacher Association Council was given by Mrs. C. C. Tharp at the recent King's Daughters' Hospital and will undergo a major operation in a few days.

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