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age 4 — The Culver Citizen — Culver, Indiana — July 28, !!>««<br />

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W FOR THE WEEK<br />

hursday, July 21<br />

5:00 p.m.—American Legion picnic at W. A. Fleet Post Grounds.<br />

8:00 p.m.—Culver Home Demonstration Club Family Night at<br />

Burr Oak Church of God.<br />

ririay, July 2!)—<br />

2:00 p.m.—Loyal Women's Class of Grace Church will meet in the<br />

social rooms,<br />

ionday, August 1 —<br />

7:00 p.m.—Order of Rainbow For Girls meet in Masonic Hall.<br />

7:30 p.m.—School Board of Culver Community Schools Corporation<br />

meets in superintendent's office at 110 South<br />

Main Street.<br />

8:00 p.m.—V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary meeting at Bank Auditorium.<br />

Wednesday, August 3—<br />

12:30 to 8 p.m.—Manitou Garden Club Flower Show at First Baptist<br />

Church, Rochester.<br />

8:00 p.m.—American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the Legion<br />

Home.<br />

8:00 p.m.—Maxinkuckee Fish and Game Club meeting in Ralph<br />

Neidlinger's Club House.<br />

Irs. Ellen Poppe Plans<br />

uly 2*> Picnic For<br />

Irea Rebekah Members<br />

Mrs. Ellen Poppe, District Deputy<br />

President of Rebekah District<br />

13., will entertain with an eveilng<br />

picnic in the Culver Town<br />

*ark on Friday, July 29, scheduled<br />

for 6:30 p.m.<br />

A carry-in supper will be en­<br />

joyed in the West Pavilion, with<br />

the hostess furnishing the meat,<br />

beverage, and entertainment, and<br />

a boat ride will end the evening's<br />

outine.<br />

Memoers are asked to bring a<br />

covered dish and their own table<br />

service.<br />

§-§•§<br />

It Pays To Advertise<br />

Miss Linda Lou Banks Becomes<br />

Bride of Adolph W. Massa<br />

St. Mary's of the Lake Catholic<br />

Church, Culver, was the scene<br />

of the wedding at 1 p.m. on Saturday,<br />

July 16, which united in<br />

marriage Miss Linda Lou Banks<br />

and Adolph W. Massa.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Banks,<br />

Route 2, Culveir, are parents of<br />

the bride and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Adolph 'Massa of Central Valley,<br />

Calif., former Culver residents,<br />

are parents of the bridegroom.<br />

Rev. Joseph A. Lenk, pastor of<br />

the church, officiated at the<br />

double ring ceremony. Mirs. Rose<br />

Strang, organist, played the nuptial<br />

music and accompanied John<br />

Stamm, vocalist.<br />

Given in marriage by her father,<br />

the bride wias atltlired in a<br />

sheath gown of silk organza featuring<br />

a lace scalloped neckline.<br />

The bodice and bell shaped<br />

sleeves were trimmed with reembroldeired<br />

alencon lace w i t h<br />

tiny seed pearls. The detachable<br />

watteau train of silk org-anza was<br />

accented with alencon lace. She<br />

carried a round'colonial bouquet<br />

of white daisies.<br />

Miss Dee Chiado of LoganspoiU<br />

was maid of honor; Miss Kathleen<br />

Banks, sitter of the bride,<br />

was junior bridesmaid; and flower<br />

girls were Miss Margaret Massa<br />

and Miss Susan Massa, sisters<br />

of the bridegroom. They wore<br />

floor-length gowns of pink organza<br />

styed with scoop necklines and<br />

MRS. ADOLPH W. MASSA<br />

(Photo By Tom Ross, Argos)<br />

cented the hell shaped sleeves<br />

and hemlines. Their veils fell<br />

from headpieces of nylon rosebuds<br />

and petals.<br />

Charles Massa served his<br />

brother as best man and Larry<br />

Banks, brother of the bride,<br />

served as groomsman. Ushers<br />

were Paul and Bill Liette.<br />

A reception for 25 0 guests was<br />

held in the church social room<br />

following the ceremony and at 4<br />

p.m. a buffet supper was served<br />

to 100 relatives and friends.<br />

Assisting were the Miss Peggy<br />

and Karen Glass of Plymouth<br />

and Miss Kathleen Liette of Culver.<br />

Miss Barbara Glass of Plymouth<br />

was in charge of the guest<br />

book and gifts were in charge of<br />

Mrs. Hazel Glass of Plymouth,<br />

Mrs. Eleanor Liette and Mrs.<br />

Randal Banks, both of Culver.<br />

As the couple left for Georgia<br />

where they will reside, the bride<br />

wore a three-piece cranberry and<br />

white suit with matching accessories.<br />

The bride graduated from Culver<br />

High School and Indiana<br />

Sltate University and taught in<br />

the L o g a n s p o r t Community<br />

Schools. The bridegroom, a graduate<br />

of Culver Military Academy<br />

and Purdue University School of<br />

Electrical Engineering, will serve<br />

as second lieutenant in the Army<br />

and will be stationed in Georgia<br />

fr»r twn mrvTiitVis<br />

BLUE RIBBON CHOICE<br />

su<br />

Steak Sale<br />

Round Steak<br />

Boneless<br />

Rump Roast lb. 89*<br />

Chunk<br />

Bologna lb. 59*<br />

Barbecue Sat. Only<br />

Chickens ea. S1.39<br />

Fresh<br />

Hamburger 3 lbs. SI<br />

Borden's<br />

Chocolate Drink<br />

SEALTEST<br />

Ice N liiK<br />

FOLGER'S — 10-OZ. INSTANT<br />

ALLSWEET<br />

Store Hours:<br />

Mon., Tues., Wed.<br />

8:00 to 6:00<br />

Thurs. 8:00 to 8:00<br />

Fri. & Set. 8:00 to 9:00<br />

New Red<br />

Potatoes 10-lbs. 59*<br />

Fresh<br />

Carrots 2 lbs. 29*<br />

Green<br />

Peppers 2 for 19*<br />

Fresh<br />

Pears 4 for 19*<br />

V?. GAL. Fresh<br />

Limes 6 for 2Sc<br />

Gd<br />

- ¥¥c<br />

FROZEN DOLE PINEAPPLE OR 6-OZ. CANS<br />

NEA<br />

ORANGE 5 FO,<br />

WHITE — REG. 24c LOAVES<br />

RED LABEL NUT<br />

BUTTE<br />

with $3.00 order

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