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A Nov. 28 wedding is planned by Miss Jan Coulter and Dennis R. Weaver. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

D. L. Coulter of Gig Harbor. He is the son of Mrs. Isabel Leavy and James Weaver, both of Tacoma.

-Photo by Walters. Reunion Held Here ForHammond Club of Tacoma Hammond Club Twenty charter members met in the Hammond Club Buildunion Sunday and dinner. afternoon for a reHonor guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al Rose.

Mr. Rose is assistant superintendent of Hot Springs National Park, and formerly head ranger of Mt. Rainier National Park. Mrs. Rose is president Cluthe Hot Springs Hammond Other members attending the no-host party were Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Dahl, Homer Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Brewster, Mrs. Agnes Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Hofto, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sharpe, Buchanan, Mrs. Blanche Smith of Seattle, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Derby of Edmonds, Miss Lillian Towne of Longmire, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conrad of Beaverton, Ore. and Evald Johnson of Olympia.

Daughters of America Schedule Card Party A Tahoma card party, is planned by Council, Daughters of America on Friday in Warren Hall. Mrs. Robin Day, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Bob Dashiell, Mrs. Archie Douglas, Mrs.

Harry Gifford, Mrs. C. E. Dashiell and Mrs. Guy Seller.

Luncheon will be served at noon, with card playing from to' 3 p.m. Members of Daughters of Amerare invited to a fellowship night sponsored by Evergreen Council No. 6 on Friday in the Women's Club House in Olympia. A class will be initiated during the evening. CAELO RALLY Caelo Club of Woodrow Wilson High School has scheduled its second annual sophom*ore rally Thursday at 7 p.m.

Entertainment will be presented by the three Caelo groups. Co-chairmen the rally are Misses Peggy Piety, Kay Michaelson, Arlene Tveter, Carolyn Rollefson, Mara Newman and Barbara Dearinger. Advisers attending will be Mrs. P. J.

Bender, Mrs. B. A. Gay, Mrs. R.

H. Grinnell, Mrs. Irene McGuire and Miss Marcia Fisher. TURKEY DINNER Sacred Heart Parish of Enumclaw will serve a turkey dinner in the Parish Hall on Sunday. Serving will be from a.m.

to 6 p.m. The public is invited and may purchase tickets at the door. -C-5 THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE Society Marcia W. Shannon, Society Editor Gloria K. Hill, Eleni 1 D.

Mullen, Catherine M. Gleva THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 Square and Round Dance Calendar Many, Rainier clubs and Council of individuals Square of 'Dancers are active during this month of beginning square and round dance sessions. Fall and winter schedules are now being planned. On Oct. 3 the annual Fall Festival will great number of local Plancers, Newcomers to square dancing this fall will be able to participate in the Washington be State held in Square Tacoma Dance in Festi- June of 1960..

Thursday Tacoma Roundaleers will meet at 8:30 p.m. at Manitou Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Robertson will others.

instruct Coffee 'will be served by new dances and review Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis and Mr. and Mrs. William co*ckrell.

Howdy Pardners Round Club will observe party night at Fruitland Grange starting at 8 p.m. Dancers will review the dance of the month, "Steppin' Out," and rounds to appear on the Fall Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dodge are instructors.

Coffee will be served by Mr. and Mrs. George Thamert and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston.

Friday Hoosier Partners invite other dancers to join them at Blue Baron Hall for an evening of fun and dancing to the calling Gene Ballard. Dancing begins at 8:30 p.m. and new and old rounds will be taught and reviewed. Coffee and tea will be served by Mr. and Mrs.

Al Sater and Mr. and Mrs. B. Shields. Conestogev Wheelers invite all square dancers to their annual Homecoming Dance at 8 p.m.

at Nelson's Barn. Gay Wright will call. The committee for the dance are Messrs. and Mesdames John Rosenquist, Ward Trafton, Richard Spradlin, Charles Tipton and Edward Longozo. Hosts are Mr.

and Mrs. Lew Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Seglem. Beaux and will dance at Manitou Hall, with Bob Sessions as caller and instructor.

New squares will be learned and there will be an allemande break period from 8:30 to 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and Mr. and Mrs.

Bernal Kahr are hosts. Saturday The Bonney Lads 'n' Lassies invite all dancers to their "Harvest Moon" Dance at Fruitland Grange. The dance of the month, "Billy Bayou," will be reviewed at 8:30 Immediately after Ralph Rowland will call the squares. Hosts are Mr. and Mrs.

William Flett and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westwood. Harbor Hoppers will celebrate "Square Dance Week" at their opening dance of the season with a special program planned to include many popular dances of the past. Al Clarke and Del Arthur will call the squares at Fortnightly Hall in Gig Harbor.

Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Loren Allard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiles.

Laughing Dancers will dance at Manitou Hall at 8:30 p.m., with Bob Sessions calling. Coffee and tea will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Killenbeck and Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Baker. Boots and Bonnets Square Mrs. Daniel Hickey, newly elected president, preside at Nurses Alumnae meeting at 8 Tacoma General Hospital p.m. Monday in Jackson Hall. Guest speaker will be Mrs.

KenJuberg, who will talk about proposed day nursery for working mothers at the hospital. Hostesses for the social hour will be Mrs. Wayne Bell, Mrs. James Grondahl and Mrs. Dean Sanbeck.

All new graduates are asked to attend. 50 Year Club TG Alums Set Sessions A potluck dinner, with members dressed in old time costumes, planned by 50 Year Club for Saturday at 6 p.m. in IOOF Temple. Prizes will be given for best and most comic outfits. Mrs.

Frank LaFleur, program chairman, show motion pictures. Mesdames, Minnie Afden, Nels Peterson, Pearl Anderson, Hulda Ramser, Lillian Sorenson and E. E. Ford will act as hostesses and are taking reservations. More and More House- wives are Appreciating The Value of Quality Coals ABERDEEN UTAH COALS and "BRILLIANT" WYOMING COALS Reasons: Cleaner, hotter, less soot, less ash.

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Dance Club invites all dancers to join in an evening of dancing at the Eastside Community Center at 8:30 p.m. Len High will call the squares. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mr.

and Mrs. Cliff Chase and Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCauley will serve on the welcoming and serving committee. Huff 'n' Puffers will have a shipwreck party at Nelson's Barn.

To assist the rescue dancers, dressed in whatever clothes they were able to don when the ship sank, will be Messrs. and Mesdames Virgil Hockman, Don McCyntyre, Jerry McCormick, Herb Bagley and Dick Lindstedt. A potluck supper will be served composed of food the dancers were able to save from sinking ship. Dancing will start at 8:30 p.m. with Gay Wright calling.

Beginning square dance classes will be held for Latter-day Saints Church members from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the First and Fourth Ward recreation hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark are the instructors.

A new square dance lesson series will commence at 8 p.m. at Hoedown Junction. This class is open to anyone interested. Information may be obtained by calling Skyline 9-3198 after 6 p.m. Lloyd and Helen Hickok are the instructors, and the first session is complimentary.

Monday The Melody Steppers Round Dance Club will have a workshop night beginning at 8:15 p.m. at the South Park Community Center. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Wright are instructors.

1 Beginners may still be enrolled in the new class at the Canyon Road Community Club. Mr. and Ralph Rowland are the instructors for this group, and the session is from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Beginning square dance lessons are being held each Monday evening at the Manitou Hall from 8 to 10 p.m. The teachers are Mr.

and Mrs. Orris Weaver. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sessions are conducting a square dance lessons series for beginners at Hoedown Junction at 8:40 p.m.

Round dance classes are also available to interested parties at Hoedown Junction Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Sessions are the instructors. Wednesday Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Rowland instruct a round dance class each Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. at the Jefferson Field House. The class is designed to teach the basic and fundamental steps of round dancing. Advance Notice A beginners square dance class will open Oct.

2 at 8 p.m. in the Titlow Lodge. with a complimentary "get acquainted party." The class will be under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard High.

PINOCHLE PARTY The public is invited to a pinochle party Wednesday at Community Center for the Blind. Playing starts at 7:30 p.m. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. James Knight and Miss Agnes Anderson. There will be favors and refreshments.

buys at and your BEST Mannings 11th Commerce MANNING'S BAKERY SPECIALS MAPLE DATE RING ANGEL FOOD CAKE ORANGE CRUNCH ROLLS Luscious Coffee Cake Delicious Sweet Rolls Your Choice of Chocolate Chip With Date Filling, Maple Icing With Fresh Orange Juice Flavor or Cherry Butter Icing Reg. for Reg. 49 3 69 REG. 3 FOR 33c WESTERN FISH MICHAEL'S DELICATESSEN UNITED FRUIT OYSTER CO. POTETES MEL PRODUCE RULLE PULSE GJETOST GAMMELOST FRESH SMELT TORSKEROGN LINGONBERRIES MARCIPAN MULTERBERRIES CANDY Pomegranates KAVLI FLAT BREAD LYLES SYRUP FRESH SALMON Papaya BEAUTY SALON Friday Persimmons TACOMA'S FINEST Applesauce Donuts fresh Strawberries OYSTERS HAIR STYLING Saturday Local F.M.

Corn CRAB MEAT CALL MA 7-8331 Banana Donuts The freshest and finest STURGEON Mary Bussanich-Vlolette Hutchins GOLDEN DONUT SHOP produce in town. LaFave Sylvia EINEST IN JACKSON BROS. MEATS MANNING'S The Leading Meat Market in Tacoma MARKET GROCERY for 34 Years HOTEL PACK SWANSON'S 32 Sliced Bacon Slices to b. TV CHOICE Half or Whole Chicken, Beef, Turkey Legs Gen. Spring Lamb lb.

NABISCO FRESH MADE Snowflake Crackers Lb. Pkg. Potato l6. SEA STAR Ham Loaf Ham, b. Tuna 6-oz.

5 for $100 A spring wedding is planned by Miss Sharon Winchell, daughter of Norman Winchell of Selah, a and Charles Marvin Cate, son of Mrs. Everett M. Pease of Tacoma and Darrell B. Cate of Spokane. The future benedict attended Lincoln High School and Northwest Christian College.

He is now in the U.S. Coast Guard Couple Wed In Gig Harbor Recent rites in the Gig home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Borcherding united marriage the Borcherdings' son, Sammy Martin Borcherding, and Miss Pamela Kathryn Kemper of Bremerton.

The Rev. Carl Lucky officiated at the ceremony before a fireplace which was decorated with gladioli and stock in shades of white and pink. Candelabra holding lighted white tapers and baskets of pastel gladioli and dahlias completed the setting for the evening ceremony. The bride descended a staircase, sleeves, drifted grace- Tau a chapel-length skirt of Johnson. ruffled tiers of lace and shaw.

which was ornamented with white MRS. BORCHERDING lace ribbon hearts and white satin ribbon entwined on the stair rail. She wore a gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta. The fitted lace bodice, with standing collar and long fully into alternate Rainbow Rites Miss Betty Wohlmacher, ter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Wohlmacher, will assume her duties as worthy adviser of Tacoma Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Gothic Room of the Masonic Temple. A theme of "A Garden of Dolls" will be carried out in the colors red and white. Installing officers will be Margaret Lewis, presiding worthy adviser; Mrs. William E.

Wohlmacher, mother adviser; Mrs. Donald Clark, chaplain; Janet Woolard, marshal; Sandi Zahrly, musician; Monica Mosely, corder; Mrs. Robert MacGreger, Sheila Marcy and Mrs. Victor Lichtenberg. Guest soloist will be Miss Evelyn Parke.

Elective officers are Joyce Bishop, worthy associate adviser; Elizabeth Coykendall, Charity; Sandy Francile Perkins, Trotter, Faithlope; and Appointive officers are Deanna Dague, chaplain; Cinda Evans, drill leader; Ruth Potter, Love; Jean McIlveen, Religion; Janet Walker, Nature; Shari Nyland, Immortality; Marilyn Marshall, Fidelity; Kathy Zingler, Patriotism; Sherla Waggoner, service; Susan Jackson, confidential observer; Gini Williams, outer observer; Penny Cameron, choir director; and Julie Christiansen, musician. Courtesy officers are Judy Burmeister, assistant choir direc- -Photo by Harry Jackson BETTY WOHLMACHER tor; Mary Lou Stickler, assistant musician; Carolyn Hudson, assistant outer observer; Sharon Coby, for Saturday flag bearer; Betty Hanson, standard bearer; Sandra Gilbert, Bible bearer; Judy Froehler, page in the east; Sandy Lewis, page in the west; Laura Morris, keeper of the jewels; Diane Patterson, keeper of the paraphernalia; Mary Magnuson, historian; Kathy Adams, lecturer; Barbara Norman, orator; and Linda Molver, hostess. Alternate color stations are Wendy Maurman, Susan Mann, Nancy Kahl, Deanna Crews, Linda Barnes, Susan Troxell and Diane Stilwell. Members of the choir are Dixie Bannon, Barbara Barcott, Toni Barcott, Gerry Bishop, Jean Bowlby, Lois Bowlby, Ann Bratrud, Marjorie Bratrud, Pamela Butler, Janis Cratsenberg, Gail Cunningham, Betty Sue Floyd, Kristine Gadd. Cheryl Geske, Judy Hansen, Dorothy Harris, Jane Harvey, Linda Hawthorne.

Anita Hildebrand, Sharon Jenson, Marilyn Keil, Donna Kohler, Tony Long, Margaret Loos, Merilee Mabin, Kathy McDonald, Judy Mulholland, Amiele Olson, Trudy Oman, Nancy Richards, Dianna Robinson, Gail Robinson, Lynda Rummel, Kathy Smith, Cynthia Snow, Deidre Sturrock and Connie Vetter. William E. Wohlmacher is Rainbow dad. Bob Gordon is the assembly "dreamboat." Pouring at the reception following the installation will be Mesdames Leonard Bishop, Wade Coykendall, Harold Trotter and G. Arthur Perkins.

tulle. The bridal headpiece of white velvet trimmed with rhinestones caught the fingertip-length veil of French illusion. White and pale green gladioli formed the bridal bouquet. Miss Sandra Borcherding, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. She wore a waltz-length gown of mint green taffeta and white net fashioned with a softly draped shoulder and sweetheart neckline.

She carried a bouquet of white baby chrysanthemums. David Borcherding wag his brother's best man. Candles were lighted by Miss Shirley Nelson of Pacific Beach, who wore a mint green waltz-length dress. White lace ribbon bows and bells held the corners of the white net over white cloth which COVered the collation table. Festive duties were carried out by Mrs.

Loritz Nelson of Port Orchard and Mrs. Harland Borcherding of Seattle. The bride. former Tacoma resident. attended Lincoln High School.

The bridegroom was gradframe Peninsula High School. new home will be established in Oregon, List Pledges At Whitman Sororities and fraternities at Whitman College in Walla Walla announce the completion of rushing and the following students from the Tacoma area pledged to the various organizations. Alpha Phi: Sara Beth Johnson, Tacoma: Jan Sulkosky, Puyallup. Delta Delta Delta: Barbara Mever. Tacoma.

Delta Gamma: Gail Brolin and Alice Hoagland, Tacoma. Beta Theta Chi: Jerry Johannes. Puvallup. Tau Delta: Paul Abercrombie. Tacoma.

Delta Theta: James McCarthv. Fort Lewis: Thomas McCracken. Tacoma. Kappa Epsilon: Clayton Tacoma: Burke HinEnumclaw. should newspaper day "Of course the daily requirement of self-governing understand current events, which can be exercised at TACOMA'S OWN CHURCHILL'S CORSET SHOP Petite Girdle So light you hardly know you have it on, yet it slims the waist and gives support.

2.50 Same Location for 25 Years 904 BROADWAY WILLIAM S. STREET, by government, is that they follow and and make decisions newspaper, uncensored free people in order form their own opinions, the ballot box. "The newspaper is a part of our daily life, influencing our hobbies, our travels, our participation and interest in sports, our amusem*nts, and our culture. "It is also a gigantic marketplace where the offerings of competitive merchants bring an opportunity every day to compare and to obtain the most value for our dollars." William S. Street is president and general manager of Frederick and Nelson, Seattle, one of the Northwest's outstanding department stores.

He is executive vice-president of Marshall Field and Company, Chicago, and holds membership on the board of directors of several major Washington financial institutions. He was a member of Governor Rosellini's Tax Advisory Council and is a director on the of the Chamber of Commerce. Allied Daily Newspapers of Washington 201 Rockway-Leland Building, Olympia, Washington. ZION CIRCLE Evening Circle of Zion Lutheran Church will meet in the home of Mrs. Donald Van Vleet at 8 p.m.

on Thursday. The program will feature Mrs. Selma Myhre, teacher at Jefferson School, telling of her ropean trip, and accordion numbers by Fister. Mrs. Gordon Winsleya will give the devotions.

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