Page EightAd PhLWorWednin theare uiFricMet heDaubenspcck-ZookEconomic ClubWednchurcAn* impressivecandlelight: Friendly Homemakers Economwedding was solemnized in the ies Club met Fiiday afternoonat the home of Mrs. LesterLadBen Davis Creek Church Thurs- Senour Mrs. Russell Norris, presi-view iday evening at 7:30 o’clock when dgnt was in charge of the busi-in reiof INMiss Margaret Zook, daughter of 1 ness session. The meeting opened Wednthe Rev. and Mrs. Ray Zook of by repeating the collect in TuesdNappanee, became the bride of unison, andLowEugene Daubenspeck. son of Mr.led the group in singing.Mrs. James Waits, giving theand Mrs. Clarence B. Dauben- devotions used as her Scripture,M nspeck of northeast of here.tainMatt. 2:34 and Exodus 35:22. TuescBaskets of white snapdragons Eighteen members answered to whenand ferns softly lighted by seven roll calp and the club voted towhite candies in each of the j give $2 to the Red Cross fund.onthree candelabra formed the: The president read a letterrangebackground for the double ring from the home demonstrationceremony which was read by agent. Miss Lenore Foster, askingWethe Rev. Mr. Zook, father of the the club to help 4-H Leaders. It ^ycdrbride.was announced that Mrs. Newton schocMrs. Dorotha White of New Halterman will have a Family gjvenCastle, pianist, presented a pro- Party March 11, with the bene- are ugram of bridal numbers preced- fits to go to the club. All mem- for ting the ceremony and Mr. and bers are urged to attend.Mrs. William C. Meyers sang “OPromise Me” andMrs. Earl Redden gave the les-madeLove You son on “Planning Meals for 100%Truly.• *Health.” Mrs. Harry Coons andThe bride, who wasescorted ^rs. George Miller were receivedito the altarbv her brother, as new members of the club. |)j(Wavne. was charming in a streetGuests at the meeting were thelength frock of pale green with j Misses Barbara Mohr LillianAaccessories of black. She carried i and Ruth Bennett, Mrs. Norma certa bouquet of white rosesand King, Mrs. Clarabelle King. Mrs. pewasweet peas and she wore a double Clifford King and Mrs Richard statestrand of pearls, agift of the Booth. Mrs. Redden told of her toriuroom! trip to radio station WLW, and was ,Miss Joan Zook of Nappaneeof her visit to the “50 Club.”ner.Duringthe social hour the andwas her sisters attendant. Her hostess assisted by Mrs. Booth,dress was old gold with acces- ^ MrsGanLowNorris, served gtretsories of black and her flowers refresjimenfs \n keeping withwere red roses. She wore a 1 Washiiagton's birthday. The nextAnnecklace, a gift of the bride.Harvey Arnold. Jr., was bestm a n.meeting will be March 26 at the home of Mrs. Fred Mahan.accoidirecclippMrs. Zook, mother of the bride.chose black and Mrs. Dauben-Sundav Guestsnew-firstMr. and Mrs. Ben Packett of pe gispeck, mother of the bridegroom. Q0nnersvpie entertained with awore nav\ blue. Both had cor- e course dinner SundayMrsages of red roses.part]when covers were laid for Mr. ^ ^A reception was held at the and Mrs Steve Cariisie, Mr. andDaubenspeck home when about ,Irs Tom Brunback, Kenneytheone hundred and fifty offered Brock the Rev. R. H. Fitzpatrick,• i • .fromtheir congratulations to the| and Mr and Mrs Q. P. Wams-thatcouple. Light refreshments jey 0f here Mr. Wamsley gave aT1were served from the bridal musjcai program at the Baptisttable which was centered with Qpiurcpl preceding the meal.alsoa vellow and white two-tier wed-bassding cake topped with a minia-Business Sessionture bridal couple.Miss Mary Waters will be host-They left on a short wedding ess to the March business ses-trip after which they will re- i sion of the Rushville Business Leisidewiththebridegroom's and Professional Women's Clubparents.Wednesdavat 7:30Mrs. Daubenspeck isa grad- o’clock atevening her home. 602 Northi.i'.iuate of the Ball State College of Harrison Street. Assisting host- baskNurses and had been employed esses will be Mrs. EdCoon mgtheas a nurse in the Henry County and Miss Nora Geraghtj.g u esHospital at New Castle.Mr.Daubenspeck. a graduate ofTownship ClubgiveKnilt;Mays High School, served for Mrs. Delbert Winkler will be hornthree years in the armed forces, hostess to the Home Helpers ClubItGuests werepresent from of Posey Township Tuesday aft- SunLoNappanee. North ernoon. Response to roll call will whoManchester. Kokomo. Noblesville, be “Favorite Recipe.” The lesson attcConnersville, Falmouth. Glen- will deal with “Planning Meals Marwood. Rushville,Huntington, for 100% Health” and each one whilt;Knights town. New Castle. Ken- is asked to bring the menu for horrnard, Middletown, and Arlington. Monday's dinner.grar