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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 65

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Sf. Petersburg Timti, Sunday, Nov. 30, 19S8 IE IN GARDEN CIRCLES Miss Sarah 'Make Florida Bloom' Topic For Monday Aid Ohio "Make Florida Bloom" will be a special educational project of the Garden Club and are held V7 Married the subject of the talk given by Mrs. Sam I. Nix at the Garden each Monday at the Center.

1 Club of St. Petersburg Grow and Share meeting at the Garden Club Center, 500 Sunset Drive Wr2 African Violet The orice of admission to the St. Edward's Catholic Church, Ashland, Ohio, was the scene of South, at 1:30 p.m. Monday. Mrs.

Nix is roadside and beau- the marriage of Mist Sarah Em a ipeclal Invitation to all new comers and all interested people to attend the meeting and receive the Inspected cuttings, plants and seeds which are distributed free of charge each week as well as help with their planting problems. Gloriosa Circle, with Mrs. Silas E. Daniel Jr. and Mrs.

Robert Buenzli in charge, is the hostess group for the day and will "contribute and distribute" the free plants. Mr A. S. Landau will answer Sunshine City African Violet Club Christmas party will be an article tification chairman for the local line Akel who became the bride club and a member of the board of Karl E. Kipp at 10 a.m.

Fri for the Christmas basket the club of the Florida Federation of day with the Rev. Thomas Zeisig will present to a needy family. Garden Clubs. "Make Flor officiating. Members will also bring an Af.

ida Bloom" is the motto of the The bride was attended by rican violet plant for exchange when they come to the Mrs. Larry Frledel, the bridegroom's sister, Cleveland, who state federation and the chairman will interpret the1 theme in terms of the audience's own grounds party which win oe neia in the hnm of Miss Leola Robinson. 20S i wore a blue chiffon ballerina length gown. questions and identify the various and gardens. 12th Avenue North, Wednesday Mrs.

William H. Griffin. Gar- plants. Grow and Share meetings are Larry Friedel served his broth at 2 p.m; den Club Center chairman, issues MISS VIVIAN SHELTON MISS BARBARA TOLSON MISS JUDITH NICHOLSON er-in-law as best man and ushers were William Lawrence, Cleve land, and Gilbert Thomas, Ash land. Wedding Bells Will Ring The bride wore a floor-length gown of imported lace and pure silk organza over bridal satin with scalloped neckline and fant skirt.

Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion was caught to a lace queen's crown and she carried a dozen white roses cen tered with an orchid. She was escorted to the altar A by Allan Ludecke, her brother in law, St. Petersburg. 1 The bride is the daughter of Specif event in llC move10 Beauty Sdon Open Monday and Friday Nights Until 9 P.M. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam M. Akel, 1789 26th Avenue South. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Kipp, East Cleveland. A dinner was given at the Archway Dining Room, Ashland. V- Assisting in serving were Mrs Ed Garvey and Mrs. Frank Hu ber.

Mrs. Allan Ludecke was in MRS. KARL KIPP charge of the bride's book. The bride received her B.S. de gree in education from Ashland College and is employed by Rick Nicholson-Litchfield Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur D. Nicholson, 6215 24th Avenue North, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Lincoln Raleigh Litchfield, son of James L. Litchfield, Miami Beach. A Feb.

22nd wedding is planned. The bride-elect is a native of Ferndale, and is a graduate of Northeast High School. She is employed by Carson's Shoe Store. A native of Waterbury, Mr. Litchfield was graduated from Montgomery High School there.

He served in the U.S. Navy and is employed by Cannon's Shoe Store. Tolson-Pardee Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E.

Tolson 105 25th Avenue Northeast, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Elaine, to James Lee Pardee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton W. Pardee, 4R42 83rd Avenue North, Pinellas Park. A native of New York City, the bride-elect is a 1955 graduate of Northeast High School and attended St.

Petersburg Junior College. She is a member of St. Petersburg Junior Yacht Club and is employed as a dental assistant by Dr. Glenn Boring Jr. Mr.

Pardee, a native of Flint, attended Fenton High School there. He served three years in the U.S. Army land County (Ohio) Schools. and is a 1958 graduate of St. Petersburg Junior College.

He is attending the University of Florida where he is majoring in mechanical engineering. The wedding is planned for Jan. 24. Shelton-Ezell Announcement is being made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Vivian Elizabeth Shelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Shelton, 2012 Walton Street South, to Shelby Franklin Ezell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Ezell, Lee, Fla. The bride-elect was born In St. Petersburg and is a 1958 graduate of St. Petersburg High School. She is employed by Daniel F.

McGhan Inc. Mr. Ezell. a native of Madison, is a 1954 graduate of Madison High School. He is employed by Southern Cutting Tool Co.

The wedding will take place Dec. 21, in Lake Maggiore Baptist Church at 4 p.m. with the Rev. Harry M. Liechty Jr.

officiating. Miss Suzanne Bevier will be maid of honor and Miss Patricia Ann Ezell, the prospective bridegroom's sister, will be bridesmaid. Robert E. Sapp Jr. will be best man.

A reception will follow at the church. Assisting in serving will be Mrs. Beulah Underhill, Mrs. Orplia Bossons and Miss Sylvia Harris. Salad Treat For Holiday The bridegroom is a graduate of St.

Frances High School Ah Jr Vc Cleveland, and is employed by Artcraft Electrotype Ash land. NEW YORK, LTI) Even tht (alad for a holiday meal can After Dec. 1, the couple will reside at 717 Center Street, Ash land. ba made the day before when it cheese-stuffed pears. Wash 8 ripe, firm, fresh pears, core from bot Bird And Tree It torn and leave unpeeled and whole.

Brush cavity with fresh lemon juice and pack with a well blended mixture of 14 cups gra Bird and Tnre Circle will meet Monday at the south end of the Lake Maggiore Nature Trail at 10 a.m. Members are reminded ted Cheddar cheese, teaspoon We havo added 3 expert operotori to our staff, and we are looking for 300 new permanent wove 1 customers. So don't miss this spe- cial if you need a permanent wavt this month. Thi special doesn't apply if you garlic salt and teaspoon cayenne pepper. Wrap in foil and chill MISS MARION HOLCOMB Holcomb-Mauger An April 17 wedding is being planned by Miss Marion Barbara Holcomb whose engagement is being announced today by her father, L.

J. Holcomb, Albany, to Russell Albert Mauger son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell A. Mauger, 8101 Country Club Road North. Miss Holcomb was born in St.

Petersburg and is a 1953 graduate of St. Petersburg High School. She is employed by Florida Power Corp. A native of Massillon, Ohio, Mauger was graduated from Washington High School there. He is a 1958 graduate of Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio, with a B.S.

degree in mathematics. Ha is a member of association, Sigma Tail Nil fraternity and is employed by Florida Testing Laboratory. The wedding will take place fa First Presbyterian Church. several hours or overnicht. Just to bring their lunch.

Lealman PTA The Lralman Avenue Elcmen lary School PTA board of direc tors will meet at Lealman Meth before serving, quarter pears and serve on lettuce with your favor ite salad dressing. Serves 12 as request your favorite operator. salad course, or as a main dish. i "A odist Church, Tuesday at 10 a.m. Zotos MAGICWRAP TUBE WAVE Holliwell IMPERIAL FAIR LADY oo DAR Planning Christmas Party The Daughters of the Revolution, Mrs.

John Sti-gaard, regent, will hold a Party at 8 p.m. Monday, in $1 BOTH INCLUDE CUT SHAMPOO AND SET the Green Room of the St. Petersburg Yacht Club. Kenneth City Senior Women Entertainment will feature the Westminster group from First Willson-Chast beauty bonus introduces a new type of permanent! Tht formula actually improves the vital structure of your hair, giving it body, strength and texture it does for your hair what vitamins do for you. Willson-Chast Beauty Salon Phone 5-6171 Kenneth City Senior Women's Presbyterian Church choir, di Club has scheduled a business rected by Donald Mathis, minis meeting for 2 p.m.

Thursday, in ter of music; a duet by the Coll- the Community Hall, 4600 58th ner twins; a vocal solo by John Day; piano solo by Stevens Street North. Instead of the usual third ihursday meeting, the group will meet Monday, Dec. 15 for a noon luncheon at Wedgwood Inn, Fourth Street and 18th Avenue Smith; and a narrative reading, "I Am the Nation," by Greg Porter. Mrs. J.

A. Watson Is social chairman, and Mrs. Jack K. Porter is chairman of music. Members are reminded to bring toys for the Tamassie (Tenn.) School.

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