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Vidette-Messenger of Porter County from Valparaiso, Indiana • 2

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Mr. and Mrs. Leonnrd Wyant of 2 Jh yidefle-Menenger, Yalparalio, Ini Aug. 7, 1957 McCool. The will be wedding Feedbag Fatrtion Printed Pattern Theater Guild Maps Plans; Needs Actors A Calendar of Coming Events Dcrothy Koontz and Marian Me Kinny, Miss Wyant wis ssi.ted in tha unwrapping of the many presents 1 by her, fiance, David Mayer, Misses Mary Dyer, Joyce Muir, Pat Keough and Lynn Ganz, and Sam Marchese, all part of the wedding VN Miss Wyant Feted At Bridal Shower Sunday Afternoon McCOOL Guests, 175 in number, gathered Sunday afternoon, Aug.

4, at 2:30, at the St. Francis Xavier church hall in East Gary to honor Miss Shirley Wyant, fiancee of David Mayer. Miss Wyant is the daughter of WEDNESDAY Plans for the Theater Guild's Sept. 21. The bridal shower was given by Mrs.

A Schuberth, Mrs. N. Kurpis, MrS. A. Garber and Mrs.

H. Mayer. A main feature of the evening was a mock wedding staged by Ann Schuberth, Winnie Hass, Mary KeyaJc, Lillian Hanrilla, Evelyn Turner, Jean Burdett, Lady Anglers, Porter county comina season are almost com party. pleted, it was announced today hv Marshall Weinstein, Guild Conservation clubhouse, 8- Flint Lake Mother's club, Mrs. Delta Theta Tau alumni picnic, Mrs.

Ezra Peach, 509 Elmhurst, 6:30. chairman. The smelt is an oily fish in' which a wick can be inserted and used as a candle. "The enthusiastic public sup port we have received," said Weinstein, "indicates that we can undertake a larger program than any we have attempted in the past. We have selected four very Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Holm havei Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goodrich and family are now residing at THURSDAY King's Daughters, First church, 1:30. Trinity Missionary and Guild, highly rated plays for presenta Trinity Lutheran church, 1:15.

tion this year. Each of them is excellent from the standpoint of Royal Neighbors potluck, Mrs. Glenn Chaney on road 49, 6:30. moved from 835 LaPorte avenue to 605 Franklin avenue. and Mrs.

Henry Ilockelberg of 257 Chicago street, this city, will quietly celebrate their silver wedding anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 10. Mrs- Ann Cowdrey Monday her two weeks vacation from her office duties with Prosecuting 300 Evans avenue, having moyed from 2005 Calumet avenue on Aug. 1. Mrs.

Robert McGill and daughter, Miss Dale GorrelL drove to California recently, where they will remain for a month visiting Mrs. McGill's mother. Returning Monday from Terre FRIDAY Kare-Knot-Wub dinner, Biue- bird Inn, 7.15. Theresa Bednash, Kenneth Skeen Are 'Married GARYTON Miss Theresa the type of entertainment we have found most pleasing to our audiences." The first play, "Stalag 17," will be presented at the end of September. The play is a comedy concerning the dilemma of a group of Americans held in a German prison camp during World War II.

The play has enjoyed considerable success in both its stage and movie versions. "While we are always looking for both men and women to become members of the Guild," Weinstein said, "we especially need many men to play the roles of GI's, German guards and others. AH Porter county men and women who have an interest in any phase of the theater are invited to come in now and join us at the start of a new season. Previous theatrical experience is Marie Bednash, daughter of Mrs. Anna W.

Marshall, 12025 E. 25th avenue, apdKenneth Skeen, son of Mr. and rars. Joseph Skeen, East Gary, were united in marriage Sunday, Aug. 4, by Justice Attorney Fred Crumpacker and Probation Officer William L.

Gregory, by whom she is jointly employed. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hemphill and -daughter, Pamela of 111., and Miss Mary Lou Melka, RN, of Stanford University clinic, Palo Alto, were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Harry De MaCk and family, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and children of Duluth, former residents of this city, are visiting in Valparaiso for the next two Haute, Arthur Sievers and Miss Carol Ohlfest, who drove there on Saturday for a visit in the Wagoner home, brought Miss Rosalie Wagoner back them tc spend the week as the guest of Miss Ohlfest. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Falvey are now at home at 53 Greenwich street, this city. The couple took a wedding trip to Washington, D.C., following their marriage on July 18 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church in Knox, and have now taken up their residence here. Mrs.

Falvey is the former Frances Collette Lauer of Knox. of Peace Frank Bassett. Attend ing the young couple was Mrs. Earl Windsor, sister of the bride, not necessary." and Joseph Beverly. The reception was held at the Garyton American Legion Hut.

The bride attended Portage High school, while the groom graduated from East Gary High school. He is a member of the The Theater Guild will hold a weeks with mends and reiauves. They are staying at the home of Falvey. has the Falvey's Men's and Boys' store, in operation in business meeting at the Memorial Opera House at 7:45 Thursday Use a 100-ib feedbag or color evening. The meeting will be ful remnants make this apron followed by trial readings for parts in 'Stalag 17." Readings to keep you pretty on kitchen duty! See diagram easy with Valparaiso for the past year.

1 Mrs. Carl Crawford of Kirks-ville, arrived here today to be a guest in the home of her Naval Reserve and is employed at the Berry Bearing company in Gary, 4J THIS IS THE BEST PICNIC WE'VE EVER HAD. EVERYONE BROUGHT Coming from out of town for POTATO CHIPST the wedding were the bride's aunt and uncle, Mrs. Mary Ferick and Charles Pavlik of California. will also be held on Friday night.

OLUCK CHOICE HIT NEW YORK 0P Adlai E. Stevenson says the appointment of Maxwell H. Gluck as ambassador to Ceylon is "another example of the cynical payment of political debts at the expense of our friends brother and family, W. Ray Cochran, of 503 Indiana avenue. She will visit for a couple weeks, having come especially to be present at the Cochran's golden wedding anniversary which is actually today, Aug.

7, but will be celebrated with an open house Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kriston on North Campbell. i Mr! and Mrs.

Donald Marvel of RFD'. Valparaiso, are the proud parents of a baby boy, Martin Lee, torn Tuesday, Aug. 6, at Porter Memorial hospital, weighing eight pounds and two ounces. The paternal grandparents are Mr7 and Mrs. Othie Marvel of RFD 1, Valparaiso, and the maternal" grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Beyer of Harvey, 111. This is the couple'3 first child. ENGAGEMENT OF LOCAL COUPLE TOLD Mrs. Martha Oberdorf, 802 Washington street, is announcing the pnpappmpnt nf hpr danphtpr i our Printed Pattern! Printed Pattern 9201: Misses' Sizes Small (10, 12); Medium (14, 16); Large (18, 20).

All given sizes take 100-lb. feedbag or IV yards 39-ineh fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of The Vidette-Messenger, Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11, N. Y.

Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. and international respect." 1 GETS PRISON TERM reception on Sunday, Aug. 18. Mrs.

F. B. Cochran of Plankinton, mi I CHICAGO WV-Haskell Kellems, DO 18, formerly of Salem, was 1 S.D., a sister-in-law, is also a houseguest in the Cochran home. She will be visiting here during the remainder of the month of sentenced to prison for one to five years Tuesday for his part in the August. fatal beating of Actor Malcolm Lee Beggs last Dec.

9. I I I Nancv Louise, to Allen Kerns. Crawfordsville was elected 1958 LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND REUNION IN W. LAFAYETTE McCool Resident Is Honoree At Personal Shower Mrs. Robert Quinn of RFD 1, Chesterton, feted Miss Madelyn Samuelson, daughter of Mrs.

W. E. Samuelson of McCool, with a president and his secretary-treasurer. The next year's reunion will be held at the same place. After six weeks in Porter Memorial hospital, Mrs.

Anna Sheets Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Gay and Ralph R. Fox and sons.

Lowman and Ray, attended the 41st annual Beeker family reunion Sunday, which was held at the home of Charles Rush and family at West Lafayette, with a large attendance. A basket dinner was son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kerns, RFp -4, Valparaiso. Nancy attended Valparaiso High school and is employed at the National Tea company in this city.

Her fiance, a 1956 graduate of Valparaiso High school, Ls employed at McGiils as a draftsman. The couple has no definite wedding plans. personal shower Friday night at her home. lis again at her apartment at 158 Erie street, after undergoing The guest list included Francis served at 12:30, and ice cream and cake were served after the DEPARTMENT STORE Will Be Closed Austin, Pauline Krill, Charlotte business session. Dale Moore of Fleming, Roberta Gauger, Sharon Samuelson, Delores Nickerson, 1 1 I I I 1 I 5 1 Betty Weaver, Helen Gland, the hostess and Dorothy Quinn, and honoree, Madelyn Samuelson.

major surgery. She ls convalescing slowly, and may have a limited amount of company. SUMMER LUNCHEON HONORS HOSTESS' DAUGHTER The Lyric room of Hotel Lem-bke, one of the city's newer spots for entertaining, was the choice of Mrs. Grace Helvie for a luncheon Tuesday to which she invited 42 guests. It was held in honor of "her daughter, Mrs.

Frank J. Rip Van Winkle Couldn't Sleep with NaggingBackache Now I You can grt the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscular ach and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-out feelings. When theae discomforts eome on with overexertion or stress and strain you want relief want It fasti Another disturbance Miss Samuelson and Charles Lorenz will be married Aug. 11 Cui Flowers Visil Our Gardens MILLERS 555 Bond Avenue at 3:30 p.m., at the McCool mirsday, fagist 8 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I'll i 1 I I I I I I I I I I Methodist church. Begin Planning Mellinger of Akron, who is visiting here with her daughter, For Homecoming Mary Jo.

There were two tables of bo- Asters 50c doz. to make ready for its livia and eight of bridge, with mar be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink often setting up restless uncomfortable feelinfr. For quick relief fret Doan'a Pills. They work fast in separate ways: 1. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nag-trlnc backache, headaches, muscular aches ana pains.

0. by thtlr aooUilnr effect on bladder Irritation. S. by their mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 16 miles of kidney tubes. Hod out how quickly this t-way medicine roes to work.

Enjoy a food ninht's sleep and the same happy relief millions bave for over to years. Ask for new, large six and table prizes at each of the tables. Mary Jo Mellinger and Lynn Early Mums 50c doz. Spider Dahlias 75c doz. WANATAH The American Legion is making plans for the Homecoming on Sept.

1 and 2, and its part in the activities at that time. Robert Grieger has been appointed chairman of the project and will be assisted by Merrill Dear-dorr and Bill Hunt. The proceeds from this year's efforts will be placed in the building fund. Rhoda, little daughter of the Robert Rhodas of this city, were the youngest of the guests attending the luncheon. Plants and Bulbs, too are meaey.

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8 Friday Aug. 9 1 1 1 I aturday Aug. 10 1 1 1 1 Chocolate Chip Butterscotch Mil PeanuLBullerCrunchi Ml to I V. Pecan Nougat GIL DRUGS On lh On th, Snuar, 52 LINCOLNWAY.

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