The Culver Citizen from Culver, Indiana (2024)

Society CHURCH CLUB EVENTS NEWS of the MAXINKUCKEE AREA Please Phone Or Deliver All Items Direct To The Citizen Viking 2-3377 Deadline: 1 P.M. Tuesday of Each Week 1 CULVER. FOR CALENDAR THE WEEK Monday. January 1- 6:15 p.m. Boy Scouts meet at Methodist Church.

8:00 p.m. V. F. Ladies Auxiliary meeting at Post Home. Tuesday, January 5-- 7:30 p.m.

Stated meeting of Order of Eastern Star in Masonic Hall. Wednesday, January (i-- Maxinkuckee Fish and Game Club meeting in Lions p.m. Den. Thursday, January 7- 8:00 p.m. Burr Oak Rebekah Lodge will hold initiation of officers at Lions Den.

A 8:00 p.m. General meeting of Culver City Club in Bank Auditorium. Miss Sue Shock and William A. Shunk Exchange Wedding Vows The Burr Oak Evangelical United Brethren Church was the scene of the lovely 1:30 Sunday afternoon, Dec. 27.

ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Sue May Shock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Shock of Burr Oak and William Alvy Shunk, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Shunk of Argos. Rev. Ross Cook, pastor of the church, officiated at the candlelight double-ring ceremony before the altar banked with palms. altar nets of white gladioli, mums. reenery, and white satin streamand seven-branch candelabra.

he pews were marked with white satin bows. Miss Catherine Overmyer, organist, offered an organ prelude of nuptial selections and the traditional wedding processional and recessional and also accompanied Mrs. Kenneth Milan of Logansport who sang "The Lord's Prayer" and Escorted down the white carnoted aisle 011 the arm of her father, the bride was lovely in her bridal gown fashioned of white net over taffeta. The fitted bodice, featuring a scoop neckline and cap sleeves made of Alencon lace applique re-embroidered with seed pearls, came to a in the front and was closed down the center back with tiny self-covered buttons. The lace applique was reheated in two rows on the very full gathered net skirt which fell Into a court train.

Her full length net mitts formed points over her and repeated the tiny selfcovered button closing. Her tiara headpiece was fashioned in a rose scroll embroidered with pearls bund held her fingertip veil of net edged in narrow lace. For her bridal bouquet the bride chose to carry a white Bible, gift of her maternal grandmother, topped with a white rose edged with lily the valley. Mrs. Georgia Freese of Bloomington, matron of honor, and Miss Arlene Dabbert of Michigan City, bridesmaid, both college classmates of the bride, were gowned alike in ballerina length gowns of blue nylon tulle over taffeta.

The sleeveless bodices were fashioned with cowl necklines gathered at the shoulderlines. The full gathered skirts featured panels gathered to the back waistlines. To compiete their ensembles they selected Ching blue crown headpieces with blue net circular nose veils, white slippers and short white gloves. They carried identical of pink carnations with bouquets pink satin streamers. Jan and Jane Shock, twin sisters of the bride, were flower girls and for their sister's wedding chose dresses of blue nylon tulle over taffeta, made with very full gathered skirts, puffed sleeves, and velvet sashes.

They wore headpieces of white minia'ture mums and carried crystal baskets trimmed with white satin bows filled with rose petals. Little Mark Shunk, nephew of the groom, carried the rings on a white satin heart-shaped pillow. Dick and George Shunk served their brother as best man and respectively. Ushers groomsman, were James Sisk, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Charles Grizzle. For her daughter's wedding.

Mrs. Shock selected a grey wool street-length dress, complimented with white gloves and hat and pinned to her shoulder a red and white carnation corsage. For her son's wedding, Mrs. Shunk chose a bright blue wool dress and matching hat with white gloves and a shoulder corsage of yellow and white carnations. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Don-Marie Restaurant for 125 guests from Logansport, Bloomington, La Porte, Argos, Culver, Walkerton, Michigan City, Hihbard.

Bremen, and Cincinnati, Ohio. The damask covered serving table was edged in holly and centered with a three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom under a floral arch and wedding bells. Lighted tapers flanked the punch bowl. Assisting with the serving were Miss Margaret Schmidt, Mrs. John Thompson, sister of the bride, and Mrs.

Jack Rich. Miss Linda Shock. sister of the bride, had charge of the guest book. For their honeymoon to a ski lodge in Northern Michigan, the new Mrs. Shunk wore a navy blue suit and black accessories and pinned to her shoulder the corsage from her bridal bouquet.

Upon their return the bride will return to her classes as a senior in the school of business at Indiana University. The bridegroom will go to San Francisco where he is to be stationed as a helicopter pilot with the Army Air Corps. The bride is a 1956 graduate of Culver High School and the bridegroom is a graduate of Argos High School and received his degree in economics from Purdue University in 1958. Worry is to life and progress, what sand is to the bearings of perfect engines. CRYSTAL SPEED WASH LAKE SHORE DRIVE (PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT) Culver USE OUR ECONOMICAL AND EASY TO OPERATE FACILITIES Saves Money Saves Work WASHING DRYING 20c per load 10c per load Saves Time Saves Clothes 20 AGITATOR WASHERS 7 HUGE DRYERS ZERO SOFT WATER (as soft as water can be!) -Open 24 Hours A Day 7 Days A WeekMRS.

GENEVA HOOK, Attendant tfn General and Mrs. Spivey Issue Invitations For New Year's Day Reception Maj. Gen. Delmar T. Spivey, superintendent of Culver Military Academy, and Mrs.

Spivey have issued invitations to their annual New Year's Day reception always one of the highlights of the holiday social season. In keeping with an old Army tradition the event is confined 10 a one-hour period between 11 a.m. and 12 noon. 8-8-5 Culver City Club To Meet January The general meeting of the ver City Club will be held in Bank Auditorium at p.m. Thursday, Jan.

with the ver High School seniors and bands of members as guests. New Year thoughts will be by Mrs. Eugene Benedict ing which Mrs. Bryce Bigley sing a solo. The program tor evening.

"You Are As You Graphe Analysis" will be ent by Miss L. Marie Atwood. Hostesses for the social will be Mrs. Clarence Epley chairman, Mrs. Robert Rust.

Walter Muchthausen. Mrs. liam Kose, Miss Ruth Shanks, 0. E. Everett.

Mrs. J. B. and Mrs. M.

R. Robinson. THE CITIZEN PAGE Culver, Indiana Wednesday, December 30, 1959 BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Cleveland are the parents of a daughter. Suzanne Cooke Cleveland, born at Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago at 3: 12 p.m.. Tuesday, Dee. 22.

The YOUNg lady, who weighed pounds, 9 ounces, returned to her Culver home Monday evening with her parents and her maternal grandmother. Mrs. James T. Devine. of Madison.

Wis. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Cleveland.

The Clevelands have two other children: Peter, who was 1 on Dec. 20, and Leslie Ann. who will be 3 next April 17. Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Kent of Yokohama, Japan, announce the arrival of a seven-pound, nineounce daughter born Saturday, Dec. 19. The baby has been named Karen Marie. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester McKee of Culver are the maternal and Mr. and Mrs. grandparents William M. Kent of Greenup, 111..

are the paternal grandparents. Mr. Kent serves in the Navy in Japan as a meteorologist. Mr. and Duane Winrotte of Plymouth are the parents of a seven-pound.

13-ounce daughter, Beverly Jo, born Saturday, Dec. 26, at Parkview Hospital in Plymouth. They have two sons. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Kline are the maternal grandparents. Auxiliary Enjoys Christmas Meeting The V. Ladies Auxiliary met 011 Monday, Dec. 21, at the Post Home. Following the business session conducted by the president.

Mrs. Shirley Carter, games and a gift exchange were held. Mrs. William Wagoner. captain of the losing membership team, was chairman of the evening's activities.

Refreshments were served by the losers from tables beautifully decorated in the Christmas theme. Christmas Eve Party Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mawhorter entertained at an eggnog party and open house in their homecon Christmas Eve for 22 guests. The Mawhorter home was beautifully decorated with holly, fresh flowers, red candles and a decorated and lighted Christmas tree.

8-5-8 Dinner Dance Observes Birthday of Loyd Holifield Mrs. Loyd W. Holifield and Herbert Boblett entertained the Monday evening in the former's on home near the Academy at a dinCul- ner dance for 30 people in honor husof the seventeenth birthday of Mrs. Holifield's son. Loyd.

given 8-8-8 follow- Ronald Gales Family will Spends Christmas At the St. Petersburg, Fla. Write Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gales and presdaughter Bernadette of Indianapolis.

Lake summer residents of hour East Shore Lane, spent Christmas at St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. Wil- Cultice had a phone Mrs. call from them on Monday in Allen.

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L. i. 1.. L. Neal Shock Burr Oak Barber Shop QUALITY GROCERS Fine Groceries and Meats At Low Prices LOCKER PLANT 109 S.

MAIN PHONE VI 2-2071 CULVER INSTANT COFFEE Lge. Maxwell 6-oz. House Size Rap-in-Wax Paper box 23c NESTLES 2 lbs. 45c QUIK Good Luck Margarine FAMILY SIZE HARTMAN YELLOW or WHITE 2-lb. bag 21c 79c Popcorn SWIFT'NING Shortening 3-lb.

can DELMONTE SNIDERS JELLO co*ckTAIL CATSUP ALL FLAVORS 303 CAN 2 cans 49c 2 btls. 33c 4 boxes 29c CANNED HAM 3-lb. Oscar Mayer Pullman $2.49 HALF HAMS Yellow Cooked, Creek Semi-Boneless Fully lb. BACON Open Yellow Layer Creek 2 lbs. CANNED HAMS 10-lb.

Armour's Size Star $6.29 CHUCK ROAST Grade Choice lb. 49c Also Fresh Dressed Fryers.

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