Men Of St. Andrew's Present Minstrel Show This WeekendA minstrel show—ML of comedy aad song—in dated for this week-end when the Men of St. Andrew’s will product i fast-moving entertainment Friday gnd Saturday nigbts starting at 8 o'clock in. the church parish house on Indian River Drive.The interlocutor, Joseph Tierney and the *‘end men’* are veterans of former Elks club shows and are at their best in tbeir first appearance for the season. The end men are Laurence Willey, Charles Wilson, Dr. John WejEfaavcn* Thomas Burrell, J, B. Harrison and Kingsley Butt.Willey and Butt have worked up the routine*The chorus includes Mrs. Charles B. P. Brown, Mrs. Gene Harvey, Mrs, Edward Sullivan, Mrs* E. P. McKendrick, Ronnie BeeknelL There will be songs by Edward Sullivan, Harry Macy* W. D. McKendrick, Mrs. Jean Handel, Bruce Tomlin, Mrs. Claire Mitchell and Art PottorLCynthia Kay appears In a marimba number, Shirley Bronson is to do a solo dance, Alissa Chancy and Timothy Brown will do a dance duet, and Kirk Middleton will do a specialty.Emmett Gultey dfti J. A, Tucker, Jr., will be heard in a banjo duet,* » 4i^ricle-elect *3$ ^JJonored ShowerMiss Jean Chambley, bride-eled of Gerald Abbott, was complimented with a pretty pre-nuptial courtesy by Mrs. C. H. Alien and her daugh* ler, Miss Cleta Mav, the affair taking pJuce in the Alien home on Angle Hoad.A bridal theme was' used for decor and was emphasized with arrangements of white gladioli. Miss Cham-bley and hnr mother Mrs. William ChamMey were given flower corsages on their arrival.The time was spent with games for which souvenirs went to Miss Virginia Bryan and Miss Sandra Byal* Later the many lovely gifts were opened and the evening was rnnrinripd with a sW’Oet course.