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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 63

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12 Thursday, April 13, 1967 :v.v-: News For And About Women In Seminole County Diamond Annive rsary Observed ill" i( it fr At 'i 1 il fS i -W r' Harry vice president; Mrs. James Ford, recording sacreta- Mrs. Leo Nolan and installed Mrs. John Winfrey as president; Mrs. By Blanche Fearington DELAND A party to celebrate the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter I. Sickles was held at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy 1 1 Sunday night. It was on April 10, 1907, that Walter Sickles of Hollidaysburg, and Bertha M.

Hagey of Al-toona, were married Sunday Tea On Tap i i 1 For Local Author VcC. NEW SMYRNA BEACH Mrs. Oliver (Estelle) The tea, given by the Friends of the Library, is in Clapp, local author, will be honored with a tea Sunday afternoon in the Brannon Memorial Library, observance of National Library Week and in recognition of Mrs. Clapp's new book "One Woman's India: Experiment In Living," published by Everett-Edwards, Inc. of DeLand.

Among the guests will be Richard E. Langford, professor of English at Stetson University 'and president of the publishing firm who had this to say about the book: "Estelle Clapp has written a vivid, refreshing account of her own confrontation with the culture of India. It's a book about real people living real lives ry; Mrs. C. R.

Dairy le, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Nolan, treasurer. Bill Grow showed those present how to make fresh flower corsages and gave those made as prizes to Mrs. Ann Bess and Nancy Gillette. A luau for husbands is planned for May.

MRS. RALPH S. Jens-en was reelected president of the Primrose Circle at a brunch at the Lake Helen home of Mrs. James Petrie. Mrs.

Ray Wjckham will be vice president; Mrs. Russell M. Nolen, secretary; and Mrs. William C. Meeks treasurer.

The group was glad to hear that one of their members, Vesta Powell, immediate past District Six director, received a citation for in-c a ing membership, civic improvement and teachers' workshop at the recent Florida State Gar-dn Club convention in Jacksonville. Guests were Mrs. Roy G. Lattin, formerly of the Canal Zone, and Mrs. T.

H. Schmit of Luxembourg. Helen a 1 1 who recently returned from a world tour, told of her trip and centered her talk on a visit to Nepal. Plans were made for a May picnic at the river house of Vesta and Andy Powell. New Officers Are Installed wee of Above, Mrs.

John Mattingly, left, outgoing president, watches Mrs. Gene McNulty, Orlando, right, president of the Orlando Central Deanery of the St. Augustine Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, Install Mrs. William R. Yeomans as new president of the St.

Peter's Altar and Rosary Society, DeLand. Mrs. Mattingly also Is Deanery representative for the society. Below, the Rev. Patrick J.

Malone of St. Peter's Catholic Church is shown with other new society officers. From left, seated, Mrs. Charles Paiva, second vice president; Mrs. Roger Menotti, treasurer; standing, Mrs.

Andre Tuquet, first vice president; Rev. Malone, Mrs. Richard Calkins, recording secretary; and Mrs. John Rane, corresponding secretary. (Volusia Sentinel; Staff Photo by Kay Vandervoort.) 4 mntirna (J CI ,4 1' Sf'fll ft I ill Wf tf cfiVM By Rosalia Wolfe and I think a copy of it should be in every schoolroolm in America." Mrs.

Walter Day is chairman for the tea which is open to the public. Cochairmen are Mrs. E. K. Lembeck and Mrs.

John K. Rowley. MR. AND MRS. Von Warriner entertained with a family dinner party Monday night in honor of her daughter, Mrs.

W. W. Roland, who was observing her birthday. On hand for the occasion were Mrs. Roland's husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Anderson who were tenants of the Warriners until Tuesday, when they returned to their home in Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hilldale, Mrs. Molly Hilldale, and Mrs.

Ora Roland. BECAUSE DR. and Mrs. T. D.

Cook needed a larger house and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wright needed a smaller one, they purchased each other's homes and will be moving next week: the Wrights to Venezia and the Cooks to Buena Vista Shores. SATURDAY NIGHT will be a swinging one at Smyrna Yacht Club.

Gerry Marshall and his big orchestra will play for dancing at the one night stand. ARIEL HERSHNER is back to her piano teaching after a delightful visit with her children in Chicago and Niles, Mich. Her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day drove from their home in Merrill, to visit Mrs.

Hershner at the home of Mrs. Hershner's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hershner, and their 10-month-old son. Together they Blanche Fearington in the parsonage of the United Brethren Church in her hometown.

They DcLuntl Dalebook lived in Pennsylvania, New York and Kentucky before moving to Orlando 15 years ago and coming to DeLand to make their home three years ago. A family dinner on Sunday was followed by a reception and cutting of wedding cake at Mrs. Felton's with other family members: their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E.

Sickles, and sons, Rick and Robin, Orlando; son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn, and son, Neal; and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bosco, and their son, David; and Mrs.

Felton's children, Jocf, Gary and Carole, all of this city. RED AND Austin Conrad and Gladys Morse are home again after a 1 6 a cruise on the Federico to ten South American ports. They went as far as Balboa and had many exciting experiences including an earthquake in Trinidad. LOCAL GARDEN circles are having their final business meetings, electing officers and making plans to entertain husbands. The Powder Puff Circle met with Success Of First Trip By DOROTHY MURTON EDGEWATER School Patrol youngsters and their hard working parents have reached 100 per cent of fund raising goal for the school's first trip to Washington, D.C.

The trip is scheduled i visited Mrs. Hershner's other daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burgoyne in Niles. It was a two-week visit for Mrs.

Hershner. Gigantic Cake Marks Celebration Fund Project Means To By MARGE TEARE DAYTONA BEACH Harry Vaughan celebrated his birthday last week at a series of parties. On Friday, Phyl Fly entertained for him at her home. Invited were Harry's wife, Peg, his daughter and her husband, Marjorie and Keene Degnon. Miflin and Eunice Duvan who are visiting the Vaughans from Atlanta, Jim Fly, and Gloria Connan.

Also invited but unable to attend were Dr. Dick and Florence Houghton. On Saturday, the entire group continued to celebrate Harry's birthday at the Halifax River Yacht Club's covered dish supper. In addition to the above were Louise Kosco from St. Mary's, a lifelong friend of Peg's Phyl Fly had as her guest, Commander Vernon Smythe from Wimbleton, England, who has retired from the Navy is now an actor in England, playing on TV and the stage.

He was in the English version of "Oliver." Joining the Vaughans at their table were Fred and Nola Hill and their guest, Judge Horace Dickey of Nova Scotia; Dana and Lois Bowen; Jack and Betty Dolan and their guests, Edmond and Elizabeth Andrews of Chicago; Bill and Elsie Cahill and their guest, Thelma Ed and Sally Oxner, Maudell Reutener and Louis and Delia Lekus. Peg baked the gigantic cake to mark the occasion. PHYL FLY also entertained on Sunday honoring Al Cooper on his 75th birthday. She had given a party for New Family In Oak Hill By CLARA SAMPSON OAK HILL New residents here include Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Greer and family from Levit-town, Pa. They have moved into the old Sutton house on Hawes St. They have three children, Morris Sandra and Marilyn. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs C.

E. Triplett were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patty of Webring. MR.

AND Mrs. Steve Bufford ntertained several at their home recently. Guests Oak mn in'ujhlttjhis included Linda and Dick Browning of Edgewater; Rose and Jim Goodrich and baby son; and J. T. Bufford, who later left for a weekend in Miami to bring back his wife, Sudie, who had been visit-ing a sister there.

Mrs. Elizabeth Gay-mor, who has been spending a few months with Mr. and Mrs. William Sampson, flew home to Creenlawn, N. Thursday.

mm limn "win iniiiiiiiiiiiiiii Meet At ij By NATLIE JENKINS DELTONA Of interest to all new women residents of Deltona is the "Newcomers' Kaffee Kliatsch" which will be held at 10 a.m. Apr. 21, at thet Deltona Community Cen ter. This morning "coffee and with a sodial hour is sponsored by the Deltona Welcome Wagon Club to help new residents to get acquainted. There is no admission or tharge of any kind, so do come and bring a neighbor.

L. Loadholtz, county agricultural agent, will be guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the W. W. Club on Apr. 18, at 10 a.m.

His speech on landscaping and plants ilium i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiii Your Neighbor 'Kaffec Klatch' May 10-14 and youngsters going will be Mark Shaf- Edgcwater Reports fer, Tari Smith, Elynn Gillespie, David Whit-tingham, Linda Bosse, Delores DeMatthews and High And Dry Count Romi's easy-fitting coat in a brush-stroke printed linen protected with "Zepel" rain and stain re-peller proves once again that rain fashions are for nice days, too. It's brown on natural and has a matching dress, ted fez-type hat Is Adolfo. Fit- by Ruth Ann Porter. Miss Ann Swinton, faculty ad-visor, will chaperone. Parent sponsors for the year are Mrs.

Robert Redding and Mrs. Janice Smith. Preparations for the trip now include outfitting each patrol member going in uniforms and trying to figure out how to fit four days clothes and miscellaneous items into one small, suitcase. easy-to-carry MR. AND Mrs.

Herbert Dahlhous and children, Daisy and Herb have returned to their IsIeD, N.Y. home after a visit with his mother. Mrs. George E. Dahlhaus.

Kirk Hintzen, member of Boy Scout troop 406, participated in a weekend campout at a a Beach Junior College. The troop performed dances while there. Mrs. Hannah Mitts has returned to Detroit, Mich, to spend the summer after wintering here. MRS.

STEVE Clark, Gainesville, was weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Patton, while her husband was away training for the "Gator" football games. mm li )'" 5 him on his 70th birthday and has continued the custom Other guests included Shirley Pratt, who baked thai i cake for the party, and Bert Hicks.

AT THE Halifax River Yacht Club's Saturday night supper, Cliff and Elsie Card were celebrating their 17th wedding anniversary with Jack and Dibie Van Deman of Long Branch, N. J. George Crouse brought his yacht "Homewood II" back from Jupiter last week and made the supper his farewell scene before driving by car to his home in Akron, Ohio. Also arriving last week at the club were Katherine and Bill Herron who cruised up from Fort Lauderdale aboard their "Egret." They will stay at the Yacht Club for a while before returning to their in Wayland, Mass. Katherine and Bill were at the supper with Tom and Mary Baxter.

Bunny and Grace Stuart were hosts to their houseguests, Bill and Edie Podd of Baltimore, Md Jean and Brock Brachhold entertained at the supper with a family party. Their guests were Laf and Olhe Fisher of Mountainside, N. Mrs. Marie Blais Linda Brachhold ane Alan Sibley, Andy Brachhold and Marcia Piatt, and Peggy Brachhold and Jack Martin Virginia and John Buckner had as their guests' Virginia's mother, Pearl Perry; Charles and Belle Oliver, and Katherine Clarke. will start at 10:30 a.m.

Business will include announcements about the Welcome Wagon Workshop to be held in the Community Center this year, with representatives of W. W. clubs from all over the state present. New residents in our midst are: From Massachusetts: Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Silvia, 675 Hager St. (New Bedford); Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hilton, 957 N. Village Drive N.

Village Drive (Chemsford); Mrs. Ruth 1222 Stillwater (Brockton); Mr. and Mr. William a 1825 Brady Drive (Saugus) From New York: Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Wirth. 964 Merrimac (Brooklyn); Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mus-uraca, 1051 Cobblestone (Howard Beach); Mrs. Hope Hern, 1718 Nesbit (New York City); Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Kalmes, 1019 Frost Lane (Yonkers); Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rutledge, 981 Shorecrest (North rick) From Indiana: Mer-Mr. and Mrs.

John Hatfield, 1363 Whitewood Drive (Evansville); Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilcoxon, 965 N. Village (Indi- anapolis); Mr. and Mrs.

S. Coleman, 1024 White wood (Speedway), other states: Mr, From and Mrs. Howard Richards, 991 N. Waycross (Fort Knox, Mrs. Eva a uar, 984 Chippendale (Chicago,.

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