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» Clubighbors Club met, ic home of Mrs.; installed at theMargaret Leavitt,Hie Bodine, vice re Nadolski, aec-r; Maude Hayes, lalrman.opened with sing-t Song and, after business meetingnames for the ■re drawn, social hour, the ted a series of .1 one receiving a Douglas received.ing will be held t the home ofon Parent-Teach-will meet at the uesday evening, 7:30 o'clock, the program will How The School n Teach.” it will be fur-jpper grades, is asked to bnngRefreshment* were served In the cafeteria.Junior Woman’s ClubThe Rev. William H. Hecht. minister of Faith Lutheran Church, was guest speaker to the Junior Womer at the meeting held Wednesday evening, January 16, at the Lawrence Restaurant. He spoke to thegroup on Communism.rclelass Circle of the t church will meet inrv 21. at 7:00The Rev. Hecht is a native of Georgia and received his schooling in St Louis and Indiana, and is chairman of the Kiwanis Committee of Americanism. He has made an extensive study and is. well informed on Communism and in his talk stressed that there is reason for much concern about the rate of advance of the communist are making. He stated they control one billion people now and openly announce they intend to rule the entire world. The Rev. Hecht further pointed out the Communist boldly itate that they will stop at nothing to achieve their goals and it is the duty of each one to be interested and take an active part in community and government affairs so that we will be well Informed. We can help most, he states, by educating ourselves and families to recognize Communism for what itDr. J. R. Ansley assisted Rev. Hecht in showing the film Communist Encirclement of the World”. The showing of the film is sponsored by the Opti-of thiwhich on ea» senler been Sen were Ann 1cousin of the bride, and Garry Rockett of Ml. Vernon, who also served as ushers. Also solving as usher was Monty Wilson of Champaign, cousin of the bride.Mrs. John Kelly, organist, played a medley of selections preceding the ceremony which included Indian Love Call.” Dream of - , ^ Love,” and the traditional wed- ‘uT* ding march. She accompanied U.. Mrs. Geraldine Clements of Fair- ■1 \ field, as she sang Because. Always” and after the exchange * of vows, she sang The Lora’s Prayer. !undlscThe bride, given in marriage, by chang her father was lovely in a floor length white pcau de soie gown trimmed with Swiss lace which formed a front panel on the bell skirt and around ihe scoop necfc-scoopblackcoma;camaParMUil ■’'-'I' , .line. The full length sleeves toper- [elude*ed to a point at the wrist. A shir- given red cummerbund encircled the I Mrs.waist being caught at the backWtUOl MVMifc, '-'•“ft* -----with two self material roses hold ing streamers that fell down the softly belled skirt of the gown which terminated in a chapeltrain. Her finger tip veil of il-------lusion was secured to a bridal on D crown of seed pearls and she car-.fore i ried a crescent shape cascade of ncr wtwoby A Minni Karel given NobleIR.U o vi — —r- —--------red poinseltias and holly centered with a white poinsettia and tied with red satin streamers. Her only iewelrv w-as a dainty black pearl necklace given her by the bridegroom. She also wore something old, something new, somethingborrowed and blue. .....Mrs. Robert E. Boyd of Millington. Tcnn.. the bride's sister, was matron of lionor. She wore anby A Chari The the at ten The from For t ployc Co. c
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Mt Vernon Register News

Mt Vernon, Illinois, US

Fri, Jan 18, 1963

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