St. Joseph News-Press from St. Joseph, Missouri (2024)

A 1 t. A. 7---- DeNeen-WiUett 2C St Joseph KeVrs Press, Ang. 31; 1958 husband Is 1 senior at the university's school of engineering. World Traveler Is Morrows Visitor Mia Frtncet Rabinsc, professor of music at San Jose State College, San Jose, Cal is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mrs.

Ronald Mr. and Mr. IL Mornw, 2311 mer vacations from the college, Mss Robinson conducts world trav-tl tours. She has been through Europe seven times and has conducted tours to Hawaii, Mexico, Alaska and the Orient She has Just retamed from a- tour In-South Freed was Miss Valerie Joan Iibowitz before her marriage Aug. 17.

America after which she took 'alfcpent Weds Ronald Freed Miss Valerie Joan Leibowitt and Ronald Lee Freed "were married Aug. 17 in the Colonial ballroom of Hotel Muehlebach, Kansaj City Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Leibowitz pf Atchison, and Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Freed, 2824 North 32d street 1 Aisles for the wedding party and guests were formed by standards of red and white gladioli. The altar was decorated with two baskets, of red gladioli and white A MRS. THOMPSON Miss Mary John Thomp Wedding vows' were exchanged by Miss Mary Elizabeth Wiggins and John Chesney Thompson in a ceremony at I the afternoon of Aug. 23- atthe FirstPresbyterian Church, Larned, KanThe couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Wiggins of Larned and Dr. and Mrs. F.

Gregg Thompson this city. JL 'The Rev. Charles PFord performed the ceremony at an altar MIss CaJoTDeTfebecamejhe bride of Joseph M. Willett Jr. at a nuptial mass the irurning of Aug.

23 at St Francis Xavier The double ring. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Robert S. Silk: The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank I V. DeNeen, 3905 Mitchell avenue. "son of "Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Wfflettof Beloit Kan. Miss Mary Jeanntte McNieye of T('peKti- classmate ot. the bride at Mount St Scholastica College, Atchison, wu the solo ist She was accompanied by Miss Agatha Pfeiffer. Mr.

DeNeen gave nis daughter in marriage. The bride's princess-line gown of re-embroidered Alencon lace and. silk organza flowed into an aisle-wide cathedral train. The lace bodice had a Sabrina neckline and up sleeves. bacjc of the voluminous skirt featured a uge lined organza bow.

Breakfast Reception Miss Mary Jane Willett of Be- loit the groom's sister, wu maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Misses Ellen Thompson, Mary Margaret Flanner of Kansas City, and "Joan Horan, Kansas City. Their ballerina-leneth gowns, sinv ilar in style to the bride's, were of two-toned dusty rose taffeta, s. repeating the large, back bows. The groom chose his brother, James DeNeen, as best man.

The groomsmen were John Nerton of Salina, Francis Hageman of Beloit; Edward Mulcahey of Springfield, 111., and William Gentry, Canon City, Colo. A wedding breakfast preceded the afternoon reception which was held at the bride's home, i Mrs. David Thompson and Miss Judy Willett attended the guest book. Miss Jeanne Verssue, in charge -of the serving and the gifts, was assisted by the Misses Carolyn Punzo, Patricia Rice, Janet Peterson, Dee Widowski, Mary Ann Sullivan, Jeanne Nass and Mildred McLaughlin, Mrs. Frank Fedrizi and Mrs.

Bernard McLaughlin. Bridal Showers Mrs. Willetf traveling suit was of beige silk and with it she wore black accessories. After their honeymoon the bride and groom will be at home at Manhattan, Kan. There the bride will teach in the elementary school system and her husband will do post graduate work in economics at Kan-sas JtafxlegeJfaiWillett was graduated this spring from Mount St Scholastica College, and Mr.

Willett, from St Benedict's College. Pre-nuptial parties In the bride's honor included a miscellaneous shower given by David Thompson and Miss Ellen Thompson. Miss Frances Stover also entertained at a miscellaneouxshow er. A dinner was given by Miss Mildred McLaughlin. (Shultz photograph) EASTON GARDEN GROUP Mrs.

Sam Fogg will be hostess to the Easton Mentor Garden Qub Thursday at 2. The meeting will be held in the Golden Pheasant room of the Beacon. The program will include a talk on awards by Mrs. E. Hines of Hamilton, director of the Northwest District of Federated Garden Clubs of Missouri.

Mrs. D- Jlary Bennett will discuss fall planting, and Mrs. G. F. O'Brien, dried arrangements.

Mrs. Earl Miller will be in charge of the entertainment BEAUTY SHOP 1KS U. Joupk Avt. n.AD24SS7 Vtlm Hndrio lurni mums before a background of woodwardia. palms and spiral candelabras.

Over this was a canopy of white asters. Preceding the ceremony Miss. Shirley Decker played violin selections. The bride's sister. Miss Linda Mae Leibowitz, sang' two selections.

Their accompanist was Mrs. Russ Patterson, Rabbi Myron M. Meyer performed the ceremony. The bride was given away by her father. She wore a gown of frost white silk designed with brief sleeves and a low scooped heart neckline accented with a single large rose of hand-rolled jaffeta petals.

very full gored skirt was caught at the back into a deep puff outlined with a curved wreath of white silk roses, then swept into a chapel train. Miss Linda Mae Leibowitz, the maid of honor, was dressed in a white silk gown styled with shirred sleeves, a bateau neckline and full waltz-length skirt finished with a harem hemline. The other attendants were identically dressed in white silk and all carried bouquets of red glamellias. Mrs. Phillip Jacobs, the bride's cousin, was matron of honor.

The bridesmaids were Miss Lynne Freed, the groom's sister; Miss Lynn Schneider of St Louis, end Miss Sari Rabino-witz, Dallas, Texas. Miss Bronna Gay Leibowitz, a sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Her dress, also of white silk, had a scoop neckline, cap sleeves and a bow in back flowing softly to the waltz-length harem hemline. Sam Esterkyn "was best man. The groomsmen and ushers were Jerry Joplin, Don Greenberg, Omaha and Tom Sitrin, Tuljav Okla.

The ushers Included R. Milton Friedman of Columbus, Ohio, and Paul Ger-shon, Kansas City. Steven Alan Lansky lighted the candles. After the ceremony a dinner dance was given in the Grand ballroom of the hotel. The decorations on each of the tables continued the red and white color For going away the bride chose Save Forever BACK.

1 TO SCHOOL Excitement In Protralt by a beige and white raw silk suit and black accessories. The couple will be at home at Norman, after Sept. IS following a wedding trip to Miami, and Nassau. (Photo by Herron-John-son Studio Kansas City) Babco*ck'Paul Mrs. Marcia Babco*ck, 1019 Olive street was united in marriage with Edward Clifton Paul of this city.

Thursday 1 evening. The wedding took place In the Savannah Avenue Baptist Church, the Rev. W. Keeney officiating. The bride la a daughtet of Mr.

and Mrs. Morgan. Relatives and friends attended the It was followed by a reception at the bridegroom's home, where the couple will reside. Mr. Paul is a son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. F. Paul. GARD'S FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 2 EVENING CLASSES Rf -OPEN SEPTEMBER 2 Beginning, Review, and Intensive CImm -I Make Your Future Secure and iProfltable by Investing Now ia a Few Months' Training at Card's THEM IS NO SUISTITUT! FOI A GARO IUSINISS TRAINING No Contracts'to Sign No Handling Charges Easy Terms M4tHck Aw. at ftk n.

AO 4-U11 latraM Atm tnm Trail TWs4r from an extended trip to eastern states: including West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Vermont In New York city the guest of Bill Godfrey, a Phi Kappa fraternity brother Kansas University. Bill joined Jerry for the remainder of the trip which took them through New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, where they visited historic points of interest From there they returned to New York, then traveling to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Ontario, Can ada. Returning they visited De troit Toledo, Ohio, and at Chicago visited another Phi Kappa fraternity The two young 'men; returned Friday to Kansas University where both will be seniors this fall. Mr, and Mrs. Sydney Borison will arrive today from Boston for ten days' visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Abe Borison, 1712 Francis street Mr. Borison is working toward a doctor of science degree at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald, 2622 Pacific street, have as their guests, Dr.

and Mrs. S. E. Johnson of Muskogee, Okla. Johnson and Mr.

McDonald are brother and sister. Seafood Supper at Moila Friday A sea food supper will, be featured at Moila Gub Friday evening. It will be served, buffet style, from 5:30 until on the terrace, if weather permits, or in the Walnut room. -4 Courtney-Reno Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd L. Courtney, 517 North 12th street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carole, to Tom Reno, son of R. H. Reno of Ex celsior Springs. Miss Courtney was graduated from the Aurora, High School and attended Phillips University, Okla.

She is employed in the classified advertising depart ment of The News-Press and The Gazette Co. Mr. Reno is The Ga zette sports editor. He Is a graduate of Excelsior- Springs High School and attended William Jewell College-. Liberty, Mo.

The wedding will be solemnized Dec. 6 at First Christian Church. (Shultz photograph) Burket-Hall Dr. and 0. R.

Burket of Wathena announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Rose, to Charles Byron Hall, son of W. tmi Mn. Byron Hall of -Weston. The Burket family for merly lived here. Miss Burket will be graduated tomorrow from Missouri Meth odist Hospital School of nursing.

She is a former Lafayette High School student Mr. Hall was graduated from Weston High School and attended Denver, before four yean' service with the navy. He is a machinist with the Great Western Manufacturing Leavenworth. The wedding date has not been 1. I Francis etreet During her sum- few days at Lake OkobojL, Mrs.

Harry A Smith, Mrs. M. B. Roys, Mrs. William J.

Raidt and Mrs. R. L. Shackelford will be hostesses for the Country Club's ladies day party Wednesday. A buffet luncheon will be served.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Steven son were in Estes Park, seVeral days, returning home Tuesday. Miss Judy Wright will go to St.

Louis Tuesday for a few days stay. She will visit ber uncle and Df. and Mrs. V.P.'Blair, and will attend the wedding Sat urday of Miss Barbara Burton to Reuben Morris. Wednesday and Thursday she will attend debutante parties.

Miss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Wright. The John Olert family returned Thursday.

Mrs, Olert, daughter. Carol, and sons, John and Da vid, spent two months visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Haymans at their cottage on Lake- Michigan nearHolIand, Mich.

Doctor Olert joined them the last month. The family will be here until Sept. 15 when they leave lor the minister new pastorate at Ohio. 7 Mrs. Sam Cohen of Miami, will arrive today for a week's visit in the home of her brother and sister-in-law.

Mr. ancTMrs. Charles Liberman. She also will visit another brother and his, wife, Mr. and Mr; Max Liberman.

Mrs. Paul A. Leibowitz enter tained yesterday for her cousin, Miss Sue Fractman, who is visit ing here from Ponca.City, Okla. She gave a small, luncheon at Moila Club. Mr, and Mrs.

Gene Milsteen and children, Steven and Scott, wiI return today fronv a vacation -at White Bear. Lake, and St. Germain, Wis. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert H. Klels have left for Chicago where Mr. Kleis has been transferred by Swift and Co. There, were many farewell events for the couple. Mrs.

George Trapp will be home Wednesday from a week's Visit at Santa Fe, N. with her sister, Miss Dale Hoffman. Mr. ind Mrs. G.

W. Dienstbier and children, Juanita andJDale, have returned home from a two weeks' motor trip through the northeastern and- eastern states. and Mrs. William Haber have returned home from two weeks in Denver, visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.

Robert JT. Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.

Grant and children. Tommy and Cyn thia, of Auburn, K.Y will ar rive for a week's visit with Mrs. Grant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Crain. Mr. and Mrs. Grain will give anri open house for them next Sunday at their home Several other parties are being planned for the visitors. Miss Patricia Ann Waris, 2610 Union left by plane yesterday morning for Bermuda.

She teaches in an American air base school there and returns to her assignment after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Waris. Miss Aline Brown has returned from St.

Louis county where she was a guest of the Misses Cecelia, Henrietta and Ann Felling, former St Joseph She also visited their brother and sister-in-law, and Mrs. Raymond E. Felling of Creve Coeur, Mo. Mrs. Lucile B.

Thies has re turned after spending five weeks at the home of her son, Frederick E. Thies, and family of Bloomington, III. -She also joined henon and family on a ten-day trip to benver, Colorado Springs and Green Mountain Falls, Colo. The Public Library staff had a party Friday afternoon for four of jts members who are leaving: the Misses Susie Kerns, Carol Elder and -Pat Sharp -and Mrs-. Kerns two weeks vacation jaunt -to Paris, Brussels and Berlin.

Before returning to California Thursday, Miss Robinson will visit her cousinsMr. aadvMrs. T. Bailey, inTopeka and will spend a couple of days at Lawrence, her former home. She received her bachelor and master's degrees from Kansas University.

Miss Robinson also will visit her cousin, Kathleen Morrow, at Kansas City. Mrs. J. 0. Fairleigh, Mr arid Mrs.

William M. Fairleigh daughter. Cathy, and will return today from Battle Lake, where they spent the month of August Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Karbach returned this week after spending the summer in northern Minnesota, on the north shore of Lake Superior and at Otis Lodge, Grand Rapids, Minn. Mrs. Harry McPherson Is returning' home today from Park Rapids, -Minn. She has spent two Weeks there visiting her son and daughteMn-lawrMrrand Mrs: Alexander McPherson of Kansas City! and their two sons, Brian and Harry! Mrs.

Dexter D. Davis and children. Deborah and Ronnie, returned Thursday from a visit at Richmond and' Virginia Beach with her father, J. J. Redmond, and sister and brother-in-law.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Etx. Mrs. Davis was awa three weeks and the children, five, weeks, Dr.

and Mrs, Fred Patterson of Duncan, are visiting in he home of the doctor's cousin, Irs. Add Smith. They also, will visit other cousins, Mrs. Jack Stewart and Scott Williams, and families. I Mr.

and Billy Miller and sons, Paul and Billyi recently Veldon-Sanger Miss Joyce Jean Wetdon, daughter of Mn. Fred Weldon, 2532 South 18th street, and George Joseph Sanger JrV ion of Mr. and Joseph' Sangerr3132 South 15th street, married the morning of Aug. 23 at St. Patrick! Church.The Rev.

P77. Cannon officiated. 7 The bride was escorted to the' altar by her uncle, Harry A. Hopkins. Her full-skirted gown, of beaded lace and tulle over satin had a high stand-up collar and long, tapering sleeves.

The attendants; were dressed in waltz-length gowns of orchid chiffon. Miss Barbara Bloom was maid of honor," and Miss Rose Marie Sanger, the groom's sister, and Theresa Ann Johnson, were bridesmaids. Fredrick Stanley Myers served as best man.The groom's other attendants were his brother, Phillip Sanger, and Andy Sanger," a-cousifirCi for Louise Stark and Brenda Ann Wolferton were flower girls. Kenneth Dean Sanger, the groom's brother, was ring bearer. Miss Carolene Yeak- ky attended the guest book.

Serving at the reception held at the Maples tearoom were Mrs. Harry A. Hopkins, the bride's aunt, and Misses Barbara, Fran ces Ann and Johannah Sanger, sisters of the groom. Miss, Kar- lyn Myerl was in charge of the glftS, After a short wedding trip the bride, and. groom will be at, home at 2532ft Sil Sanger, a graduate of the Content of the Sacred Heart, is employed in the business office at Sisters' Hdlpital'Her husband, a Benton High School graduate, Works "for Western Tablet and Stationery Co, Photo by Green, Muyville).

Wiggins, son and Sharon Shaffer, Chillicothe, MoTThe" groom's brother. Dr. F. Gregg Thompson III, of Denver, was best man. The ushers were Barry J.

Spencer and Hugh A. Sprague, St Joseph, and Lieut Tom J. Knorr of Denver, the groom's, brother-in-law. The reception was held at the Larned Country Club after which the couple left for a honeymoon in Bermuda. For going away the bride wore a white raw silk suit and brown accessories.

The newlyweds will live at Lawrence, where Mr. Thompson, will be a senior in the school of business administration at Kansas University. He also attended Stanford University, Palo Alto, Cal. His bride is a former Kansas University student was dressed in white nylon sheer and lace. Richard D.

Brier the bride's carried the rings. Frank Yurchak was' best man for his brother. The other groomsmen were Frank Mischlich and Richard Deitchman, both of Kan sas City, Kan. A. Seippel and Richard Brier, brothers-in- law of the bride, ushered.

Mrs Joseph Treu was in charge of the guest book. A breakfast for the bridal party and family members was served in the Circus room at Leo's. The" afternoon reception was held at the union hall. Serving were Mrs, Rex A. Seippel, Mrs.

Richard Brier, Mrs. Richard McCray and Mrs, Frank Mollus. 1 Miss Rita Bender and Mrs; Donald Painter were JiL.chargeof Jhe gif An evening reception was held, at Kansas City, at Pulaski Hall. The bride chose a gray bolero-sheath dress and black accessories for going away. The couple will live at Gilcrest Colo.

Mrs. Price Shoemaker, Misses Norma Carey and Elaine Zidell and Mrs. James Gilpin werehosN esses at a luncheon at Moila Oub for the bride. Other pre-wedding parties included miscellaneous showers given by-Mrs. Rex A.

Seippel and Mrs. Richard D. Brier Sr. and by Mrs. Richard McCray.

Mrs. Albert Yurchak and Mrs. Galand Harper. (Strathmann Studio) Y.W.Coffee Hour Will Be Resumed The coffee hour, suspended during the summer at the W. C.

will be resumed this week. The first of the series will be a Wednesday morning at 10:30. She will 7 discuss the English story, "The Small Woman," by Allen Burgess. All women of the city are in-yited to attend the coffee hour. Wed decorated with lighted, white la- pers and large baskets of chry- santhemums.

Max Weiner of Larned, organist, played the wedding music. The bride's gown was of pin-tucked embroidered silk organza. Motifs, of roses and leaves bordered the wide scoop neckline, were In the short sleeves and outlined the panels of the very bouffant gored skirt which extended to chapel train. Mr.r Wiggins, gave his daughter in The attendants were, attired alike in shelr mint green silk dresses, full skirted, with draped necklines. Miss Harriet Nigg of Whitewater, was the maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were Misses Judi Neil of Abilene, Sherry Williams, Kansas City, 4 T- Duran-Yurchdk Miss Mary Magdalene Duran and John Albert Yurchak ex changed weddfng vowr the monv ing of Aug. 23 at St. James' Catholic Churcl*the double ring ceremony was performed by Mon-signor John. J. The Ico-lyteswere Frederick Seippel and Richard McCray nephews of the bride and groom.

Mrs. Harry Joyce played the wedding marches and the accompaniment for Mrs. Ted Novak, who sang five selections. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Duran, 217 Wyoming avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yurchak, Kansas City, Kan. The bride's floor-length gown of rosepoint lace and nylon tulle had long sleeves tapering to points over her hands and a jeweled Sa- I- rh.Aos-4tt trr. A Lovelier You new MICftOMATIC TAClAh STIMULATOR elimlnttM wrinkle.

r-itoring your youthful complexion. "-MrsT'DT7 R.AtcIiison 111 N. Sth SUrkiU BfMty SUp AD I-S0T8 Glove-filling brina nexklineeoajitskirtdbook review: by MrsrArErWillis, Arch Preserver, which ended in a cathedral train, featured lace panels with inserts of jeweled medallions and in back, alternating lace and tulle tiers. The bride was" given in marriage by. her father.

Miss Norma Carey, the maid of honor, was dressed in pink. Her dress, a sheath of pink lace over was styled with a rounded neckline and an over drape of matching silk which created a harem-style skirtline. The bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Zi-dell and Mrs. James Gilpin. Their dresses were identical to the maid of Susan McCray, M' niece of (he groom, was flower girl.

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