Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska (2024)

Tuesday, Jnhf 9, 1957 Lincoln Ewitwr op Honorees At Showers Press Week Fall Fashion Show- V. Patriotic Plaid Velvet Dinner Costume Has Shoes to Match 1 end Nebraska St Journal 1 1 1 "EVENING ELEGANCE The "easy" silhouette starts at the camisole, top and continues to "the side-slit skirt 'A Nettie Ro-; senstein creation, this pale blue ankle-length evening sheath is covered with crystal drops. mi 3 I ft- by- Miss. Barbara Hicks and Joha-; A- Coover who will be mar- ried on Aug. at 7:30 p.m.

at First Presbyterian: Church are today announcing their wedding party. Mrs. Don E. Alhin will be mstroi of honor and bridesmaids Will be the Misses Naney Coover, Barbara Wells and Em- ily Hemphill of Tekamah. Terri Albin will be flower Richard Remington will serve as best man.

Ushers will be Ronald Noel, John McKeory, Wayne Ganow and George Aa-dreason. Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coover, will honor Miss Hicks and Coover at a dinner party. Places will be laid for 10 guests at the Compass Room.

v. ii Miss Jone Rooinson, who wifl wed Myron White on Saturday-has been honoree at several re- cent showers. 1 A tio-host party and miacella- nepus shower given by fellow workers was held at the borne of Miss Dolores Medinger. Miss Robinson 'was honoree at a miscellaneous shower whea -Miss Thelma Goodwin was bosU-r-ess. About 25 guests were ent.

She also was honored at -a personal shower when the Misses Arlene Young and Judy Hespe were hostesses. High scheol friends were guests at a brunch and linea shower, honoring Miss Maryanna Gould, whose wedding to Richard Hergenrader will take place -in August Hostesses for event were Mrs. Charles Swingle and her daughter, Susie. An out-of-town guest was H. L.

McKellar of Evanston, CI. Miss Roberts Becomes Bride Marl B. Roberts, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.

-Burhham, of Lincoln, was married to James A. Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. Russel Foster of iLncbln, Thursday, at Faith Lutheran Church. Attending the bride was Miss Mary Lynn Huke.

Ken Bv-. Wicken was best man, j. The couple will live in Lin-" cob. I SMART ENSEMBLE The longer, box jacket is featured by Harry Frechtel for this fall's suit in black and white tweed. The beaver shawl collar accents the longer lines.

DOUBLE-BARRELED uel -Winston achieves double-barreled glamor in bright red silk satin in this short evening gown and wrap. The waist-length wrap, bow-tied at collar and waistband, billows out into the same curving silhouette as the skirt. (UP Photo) PATRIOTIC HOSTESS i jed white and blue jjlaid velvet" duioer costume, with shoes to match, should add color to any dinner party. It's the creation of designer- Jane Derby, and features her preview of fall fashions. The pale blue bodice is strapless and shirred.

(AP Wire-1 photo) TWEED SUIT A "soft skirt -of olive, -green tweed fall, is designed with gored and circular skirt, and is seamed in fly front manner. Executive Board Entertains 4 'If' The Big Sleep ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. 11 Deputy Sheriff Joe Martines went out on a 'family The woman led him into a bedroom, pointed to her husband and declared: "He won't get out. of bed!" Martinez said he asked the man to get up, but the man replied: "Whyf I'm not going anywhere." The deputy left and the man turned over to settle down for a longer, snooze. Gerber's Strained" fiabi JcdjcL I DEAL GROCERY AJDVSRTlSEilENT i f-t- VJ -'Jf Xhicotn The Misses "Jennie Lou and Elsie Ford Piper have returned from the northern part of the state and Iowa.

In Wayne, they were guests of Wayne State Teachers College and Miss Car A. Smothers for the annual homecoming activities. The Misses Piper were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip in Sioux City, and were entertained at small -luncheon in the home of Mrs.

Fonda Rock. Guests were alumnae members of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr, and Sirs. Schmelkin are -moving to Dei Moines to make their home. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold F. Holt-, who have been Jiving in Paris nearly two years, are in town to see their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Ben James and children.

They have just come from Omaha, where, thejj visited their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holtz, Mr. Holtz has been advisor to the U.S. officials working with the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance in France.

Word has been received here that, since July three young couples, at Lincoln High and the of Ne- braska, have discovered that they are new occupants of the same apartment building in Rochester, Minn. Each of the young doctors is beginning a three-year Fellow-ehip at the Mayo "Clinic. They are: Dr. and Mrs. Steven Carveth (Norma Lothrop); Dr.

and Mrs." Walt "Weaver Calhoun) and Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liara Sherrick (Jean Loudon). The address is Silver Lake Apartments, 15th St. NE.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C. "Kitm ball are back from opening their summer home in Jacksonhole, Wyo. Mrs.

Kimball visited her father, Charles Dedrfck, at Idaho Springs, before Mr. Kimball joined her for the trip to Jacksqnhqle. 'Miss" and" her Stance, Joe Carter, were hosts at a brunch and host-gift shower -honoring newlyweds and Mrs. Samuel Van Pelt, Mis i Nicky Nichols of Beatrice and er fiance, Sam Haupt. House guests Tat the I.

D. Beyn-on home are the Beynon's daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Don L. Williams and Ann of Rocky Ford, Colo. NeiiToiiiers InapiM New to Lincoln from Columbus, 0 are Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn B. Sampson and their 5-month-old son, Walter. Mr. Sampson i originally from Kankakee, and Mrs.

Sampson is from Columbus, 0. She attended Ohio State University and was affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. The family is at home at 2918 In Lincoln. From Brainard come SgL and Mrs. Laurence J.

Vrbka. Sgt. Vrbka comes from Brainard, and his wife is from Treethora-as, England. The Vrbkas have small son, Paul, and the fam- Jlyresidei in Dncouvfti 1128Nl 68th. i Also from Brainard come Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Kadavy. The Kadavys have three boys, Wayne, 5, Lyle, 2, and Dave, Wayne will attend St. Teresa's school in the fall. Mr.

Kadavy, who is originally from Dwight, has two sisters, Mmes, James Sabata and Henry Sabata, who live in Lincoln. Mrs. Kadavy is from Octavia. The Kadavys live, at 446 So. 30th.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Washburn come to Lincoln from Sioux City, la. The Washburns, who live at S31 So. 21st, have children.

They are Roger, who will attend Elliott School in the fall; Bill, who will be a senior at Lincoln High School; Tom, who is working ia Redondo (NEBRASKA'S OWN lv Lincoln 1 1:1 5 mm tv Omehe PH 1 GUEST NIGHT New officers and direotors of Lincoln Chapter of Quota Club' International held a picnic for members, their families and guests at Van Corn Park. Pictured are (from left seated) Mrs. C. B. Morey, Miss Ruth Carveth, Mrs.

James E. Cunningham and (standing) Mrs. -Belle Keitges. By DOROTHY ROE NEW YORK UV-A red, white and blue plaid velvet dinner costume with shoes to match, was the show at Jane Derby's preview of fall fashions, on the Erst day of a crowded week of showings for the nation's fashion press. The colorful and dramatic gown climaxed a showing of opulent dresses and suits designed for a prosperous and luxury-loving "public.

Sensational Is the only word" for the Derby evening collection, which uses color with the abandon of a Fourth-of-July fireworks display, playing up shocker colors and brilliant me-tallics, along with unusual prints such as bold Coral print-" ed chiffons. Far and Satia Trim Daytinwr suits and costumes here are fur-bearing, slender and easy. of fit. If the suits aren't fur-trimmed, theys are satin-trimmed and sometimes both fur and satin are used for -a luxury touch, such as a suit tied with a big brown satin bow. The belted and Moused bC-' houette is the pet of Nettie Ro-' senstein collection, in marked contrast with" the loose, unfitted lines predminant in most other -showings.

Mrs. Rosens te in likes a neat waistline, and although "she 'doesn't 'cinch 'iC'she marks" it with a belt wide or contoured but definitely shaping the silhouette. Slithery Black Crepe The originaly advocate of the "little black this designer again shows many sleek and sexy outfits, notable among -which is long, slithery crepe dinner dress with iong sleeves and low-cut back, slit in front and looking like a suitable gown for a femme fatale. Evening gowns here are luxurious and dramatic, the most effective being slender, draped and bearing trains. Girls Staters Auxiliary Guests Members' of American Legion LinccJn -Unit No.

-3, -will meet at 2 p.m. Friday at the Legionnaire Club. -Representatives of Girls State will be presented by Mrs. W. J.

McVicker, local chairman of Girls State. Delegates and alternates for the state convention will be elected. The convention will be held August 2, 3, and 4, at the Sheraton-Fontenelle Hotel In Omaha. Arriving Beach, and Mmes. Don Blassl of Sioux City, and Martin Schwendefnen of Redondo, Beach, Calif.

Mr. Washburn comes from Rock Island, 111., and his wife waa born in Sioux City, la. From Dorchester come Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R.

Ahl. The Ahls, who have made their home at 4070 So. 20th, have two young sons Bobby is three, and Jim-v my," -who" attends Merle Beattie School, is ten. Mrs. Ahl's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Sullivan, her sister, Mrs. Rudy Aksamit, and her brother, Don Sullivan, all live In Lincoln.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Burke are new to Lincoln from Albuquerque, N.M.- Mr. Burke is.

originally from Grafton, and he has a sister, Mrs. Ivan Lewis, who lives in Lincoln. Mrs. Burke is from Dallas, Tex. The couple lives at 1823 No.

25th. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Gartz-ke are new to Lincoln from Grafton.

The Gartzkes came from Hamburg, Germany, in 1952, and have four children. They are Elsi, 16, Wilfred, 14, Raenal, 13, and Detlef, S. Elsi attends Lincoln High School, and two of her brothers, Wilfred and Raenal, attend Irving Junior High School. Detlef will go to Saratoga School. The Gartzkes have made their home at 1010 Harrison.

DAYTIME TRAIN i 101 2:30 pm Ar Chlc-tje 1:45 pm UNCOtM TO CHKAOO n.y$1526 Vy Caasvrf Agtat trnitX Wedding Announcements Moppet Project Wooden Floors No-Muss let Shining Silver Bryant-Bacon TOPEKA, Kan. The Rev. and Mrs. Lowell C. Bryant announce the marriage of their daughter, Rada Jewell, to Richard Minor Bacon, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Austin S. Baconv The ceremony was solemnized on June 30, at the First Christian Church in Topeka. Miss Marlou Buench served as maid of honor and the Misses Joanne Taylor and Carolyn Carlat were bridesmaids. Candlelighters were the Misses Polly Webb and Peggy Webb, Kenf Bacon of Lincoln served his brother as best man and the RonIronsrIrnwco Roger Fisher and Gene Ryan, both of Lincoln. 4 The couple will reside Jn Lexington, Xy where the bridegroom, a June graduate of the University of Nebraska, will attend the College of the Bible.

Dawson8 IIere Lt. and Mrs. Richard B. Daw son and children Ronnie, Rickey, Susie Kay and Robbie arrived in Lincoln Monday, to spend a week as guests of Lt. Dawson's mother, Mrs.

R. A. Dawson. The Dawsons are em route from Pensacola, to Lake-hurst Naval Base, N.J., where Lt. Dawson is being restationed.

Before coming to Lincoln, the Dawsons visited Mrs. Dawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Detweiler, in Omaha.

Mrs. Dawson js the former Elly Detweiler. Hills Have Visitor' Miss Anne Nieuwenhuis of Elizabeth, N.J., is visiting i Lincoln at the home of her brother-in-law, and sier Mr. and Mrs. David P.

Hill. 'Miss Nieuwenhuis is on her way home from 'a short stay in Denver, Sisters Are Home Mmes. Russell M. Lundquist and Carolyn Albrandt have returned from a week spent in Taylorville, where they visited their brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs.

John Methany daughter, Debra Lynn.1 Take Advantage Of McCABE'S JULY ORGAN SAVE UP TO $700 SPINET ELECTRIC PRICED FROM 395.00 1 PWfPPBMPIp SPINETS SAVE 50 88 NOTE PRfCED FROM $295 APARTSiENT SIZE NOW $195 SMALL UPRIGHT $95 REG. UPRIGHTS $29 RENTAL RETURNS SAVE $100 to $400 CONN ORGAN THOMAS ORGAN WURLITIZER LESTER PIANO SOHMER PIANO WURLITIZER SPECIAL you may RENT your choice of the SALE ITEMS rent will apply if you decide to buy! -H. PIANO i Births Gakrlrl. Lm Fitzhufh fDard'eiw Israelii. IMS So.

EwU Uttthlr. Win, Bobbr (Cral Cnnford), ml A. daughter. Inu, Joha t. (Doloru Buck), Zt3t So.

iki, (UuihWr. Bartw. Richard H. (Barbara Simmons), MOt Pionecri aoo. Ramaaa, Jack R.

(Maxlo Bock), 2401 West O. oaulhter. Jrmmiaf. Darvla (Marjr Rotter), 44S So. daushtei.

Albla. John F. (Darleae Bene), Valparaiso, daughter. Buls, Donald (Ula WUcox). JIM No.

36th, dauchter. rr MemorlatBoaBlui Bauer, Fred (LaVonna Schmiedlnf 190i So. 44th. dauahter. atkli, Donald Wnoeatia Nichols), Murdoch, dauahter.

Srhuvkaeh. Paul (Phyllis Greer), 323S Plymouth, son. Llaeela General Besaltal KtrchhnH, Orville (France Ander-on, 134a Washinften, son. Graem Jerry (Eloise Ash). (3 W.

Park. ton. ADVIRTI8EMINX Observers Observoncw Potato Pantokts On the Heels of Independence The Ground Observer Corps has its' own day July 14. near to July 4, (and the same date as the French celebration of independence, "Bastille Surrounded as we are by physical and comparative financial comforts, we may forget that free- dom, once won, needs constant vigilance. Salute the Ground Observer Corps, representing far more than many eyes turned skyward to protect us.

Here is the traditional banding-together of conscientious neighbors with a noble purpose. same spirit, really, that built America in the beginning! Chromium Cleaning Tip Wipe chromium with a soapy cloth. Rinse at once; polisfc with a clean, soft cloth. Potato Pancakes, Man's Dish Mary C. Rouse of White Bear Lake, Minne- Rjfcsota, serves Potato Pan- cakes this way.

Think your man will like them, too Mix: 'i cup sifted flour, tsp. talt, Yt hp. pepper, 1 tsp. baking powder. Add: 1 SS, ft cup milk, 2 tbsp.

melted butter and stir. Now add: 1 imall grated onion, I ft cupt grated raw potato, ft cup whole'kernel corn (draintd). Blend welL Drop by tablespoons into hot greased skillet Fry till brown and crisp. Mrs. Rouse serves cm with rhubarb sauce sounds delicious! You may also serve maple syrup, apple sauce, str apple butter.

Makes about 12 small pancakes. 17 Qr Glitter's Shop Daily 9:30 to 5:30 Can aSS pi MARXET-905 So. 27th HHIIIIHII ADVERTIsem*nt Sunday Morning Special Whea you're mixing waffle batter, stir In drained whole-kernel corn and a bit of chop ped crisp bacon. Wonderful taste, particularly when topped with butter and maple' syrup! i Everybody Gets Into the Act! Seems though some one is coi stantly pour ing cold drinks in Summer "First thing you know, th kiddies are fussing with ice trays. You know what that means.

all over floor and refrigerator! With the new, automatic gas re-; frigerator, ice cubes art' made for human' hands required! To see how 1 smart this miracle-maker' is, see your local gat com- pany or your neighborhood gat appliance dealer, We Live In a Wonderful Agtl No doubt about enjoy miracles of modern living Grandma never dreamed of! Your constant servant, natural gas, supplies the fuel" that control many of these miracles of, modernlivuig. Year-around temperature of hot water, fast, clean! dependable, silent refrigeration. Your local gat company keeps' natural gas in constant' supply at your house.t Another-servant, th Northern Natural Gaa' Company, supplies gas to your local gas through pipelines that stretch hundreds of CrVvA A 1 1 I in FRHKCISCffl? QJflRG Moppet Project That recipe scrapbook you've never started can be done by a youngster! Give 'em scotch tape or glue, and recipes. Jet them do the rest! May not be done just exactly as you like it, but it's done at last! "Wood" You Core to Know Wooden floors can be warped by constant nse of soap and water! Seal your floor with varnish, lacqner, or a good wood-sealer. Self-polishing or paste wax will do for; next time around! How Modern Are You? We're all con- scious of high fashion in and we try to buy good fashion to wear.

But how "good fashion" is your kitchen, or your laundry room? If you're as practical about your home as you're particular about good grooming, you'll investigate the beautiful new care-free gas appliances. They modernize your room, give you better working space, and much, more ease. They're efficient, economical. beautiful! See them soon, at your ibcaf gat company or neighborhood gat appliance dealer. Silver Gleam Hare you a precious silver tray or coffee service? Liquid furniture wax, applied just after the item has been cleaned, will keep the gleam bright.

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