Benton Harbor SocietyMARRIAGE ANNOUNCEDMr. and Mrs. William Kmtup, of, if 854 LaSalle ave., Benton Harbor, announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Sylvia Dawn, to Walter Arndt, son of Mrs. Anna Arndt 1715 Britain ave., Benton Harbor.The wedding took place on Feb.112 in the office of Benton Harbor J/nMunicipal Judge Webster Sterling, | who performed the double ring» ceremony. ,The bride, a graduate of Benton, ga Harbor high school in 1948, is em-j thployed at the Nineteen Hundred j stiCorp., as a stenographer Mr. Arndt attended Benton Harbor high school Last November he received his discharge from the navy after serving for three years on board the USS Topeka.He and his bride have gone to'nc housekeeping at 408 Washington st,Benton Harbor.This Saturday evening Mrs ] 34 Arndt will be guest of honor at a shower being given at the Josephine Morton Memorial club house by her mother and Mrs, Neal LaVan- \vl way, an aunt.FAMILY NIGHT SUPPERLast nights family night supper at the Benton Harbor First Baptist church, which was attended by 175 members and friends, was a welcome home for the pastor, the Rev Folke Ferre, who returned yesterday morning from spending two weeks in Miami. Fla. with his mother. Mrs. Maria Ferre, and his brother Dr George FerreThe sunoer was served bv the social committee. Mrs. F. G. Prideaux,chairman, and was followed by a Chinese program featuring a one-act play. “The Long Road,*’ directed by Miss Carolyn Zoschke, in whichauthentic Chinese costumes brought home from China by Dr and Mr«. C. E. Tompkins when thev retired as missionaries there a few years ago, were worn. 'foBIRTHDAY BANQUET Marked by clever, original decora-1 i e tions and a delightfully humorous program, the birthday banquet of the Women of the Moose proved a:i enjoyable affair last evening forj 197 members and guests at the | $-Moose club on West Mam st. s .Twelve tables, each decorated to; ^ represent a month of the year, presented a gay and colorful scene. Guests found their places at theseaccording to their birthday dates.Each table had its own decorations chairman and committee and these groups vied with each other to make their table the most strik-' ing by beautiful, original and outstanding at the event. Each table featured a dessert typical of its month.