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Mrs. Jumi's Mi lt;IcIl.iiiNuptials Are SpokenCoupleLocal ChurchAmong tin1 Faster weddirv. c Fairfield w.is that o! Shirles .Id n Baker. daughter of Mrs. lieu! ih Baker and Merle Baker, and .lames Loy McClellan, son of ( (Mi ( lellan and flu* lato Mis. \!* * ('lellan. The event took place at J [). m, in the1 Meth(xliM church. TheMrs. William (hesnut poured; MisA vt* rill Wood and Mrs \ ■ •I .off lor were at the iff table*.The* woddm trip \\ .is to 1 alt; «•]sjoi Spring-. Mo. Mis \h riHkin wore a na\v liiuo suit with cobrat OS SOI lOwill be idouble1 ring service was road and ? i b I i s fi« m ] at .! W Kirkwood whonthey return.•I he* bride* was graduated last year Irorn the lc« al hu h schooland tin* hi idolt; room graduated in19 IS. He* is employed at the* Hi Ileter Motor company. Sin- willcontinue* hen weak at the* ohamboi o! ('ommeive office.(iuests from out of town uov Mrs. He*Ila Longwell and Mr. and Mrs. William (’hosnut of Magnolia III.; Mrs. Raneev (iourlev of hair-view. III.; Max Shortness ot London Mills, III ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Longwell ot Wellman; Mrs. Herman Blon oren of tialesburg, III and Mr s. h iank I .t* 111lt; r of Washington.Submarine Deathloll Set At MlI r. L. 1Weis officiated.Mis. F. (i Hinder, organist played a number ot selections file ceding the lt;* remorn Robert I'aK '9 * Tvis was the* vocalist and solos wore“Through the* Years, “Because and “The I .ord’s ITavor. ‘ Thewvows were spoken heloie the altai hanked with white and orchid via dioli, hyacinths, snapdragons, « andelabru and greenery.Mrs. Rota .McClellan was the matron of honor and Marian Ham ilton and Wilma Howard w. nbridesmaids All wore gowns of orchid nvlon tulle over taffeta, car-nations with orchid ribbons in the* hail and corned bouejuots of f!o\v-e»rs. Tulips, Raster blurs and oi chid stocks wore* the* arrangement for t he honor attendant and the bridesmaids carried on hid stolt; and hyacinths.wLouis McClellan served h s brothei as Iwsf man and ushers wenI.oron McClellan, James ParsRolKM't l.on, well and Clyde Iim-• / tmitt. Jr. The bridegroom wort* a wh.le rose boutonniere and the others had white carnations.A bodice of Chant ill v laee anti skirt of notv satin fashioned thetargown of the bride. A winced eollai oufbnt'd the neckline and the skirt extended into ;i chapel len th train A petal halo of satin tr immed with set‘lt;f pearls secured the fingertipA toon lost of theilupinarigh-1«11 \\i*11 of not. edgedIi *()?lad111*4HISTANBUL. Turkey •IP'Ba! of 91 of f ilt; lt;‘i s and nthoir lives in the* sinkingTurkish submarine 1 urfollowing a collision with a fr» tor in the IHudanolles, mils authorities said today.The Turkish armv announced Sunday night all hop* bad boonAbandoned for the rescue of ss rfficeis and men trapped in the*ibmai ine which fui nc*d turtle andsank in tlu* swift waters of the*straits Satur day akor c olliding vvith flu* Swedish ship Naboland.b ivt• of flu* submarine s crow including the* c apt a in were rescued.Hampton lanlt;litTakes lt;lasli. Ta\i.and hyacinths, tied with whitBrtin streamers and lilies of thelev, wore carried on a whit * ?hie.Flower twirls wrte two cousins Janet Sue Burnett of Newton and Janie Bui nett of Des Moines. Then ballerina length gowns were or-■ .hid net and the\ carried bt of rose petals. The ring bearet Howard Hugh Chesnut of M lia, III., and he cart ied the on an orc hid not pillow..Mfcro than 200 guests i the reception at the Mel house. Orchid and white flown were the table centerpiece. The re ception hostess was Mrs. Karl Ahbey and dining room hostescD/rwere Elizabeth Farmer and DorOthy Manley. Irma Norris played him to “keep driving.”I I wkefswasgn clingsclod iinnvHAMPTON, la Authoritiessc arc lied tcxlav for a bandit whoheld up a Hampton c ab driver Sunday night and c* c a pod in the taxi.Iea\ im tlu* diiver on a lonelyw *country road.K A 'I hornas flt;ld authot it\t i npassenger ask(*d to Ik* driven to the* city limits, but whon thev reached the outskirts of town the man pulled a gun and 01 do redmusic during tin* reception 'Hi*'Hi*1 bandit forced him to turnfour-tie red cake was topped with onto a side road four miles beyond orchid glads and it was served by town, then toblied him of aboutMrs. W. J. Dennis and Mrs. Ralph Stout. Mrs. Paul Bates and Mi^H. A. Courtney were at the [ inch$25. ordered him out ofand dio\Thohowl; MiHarold Burnettid I ofn kI * I 4 iii fithe cab away, Thomas said. lt;ailed Sheriff L*« Mfrom a ne arby farm house.
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Fairfield Daily Ledger

Fairfield, Iowa, US

Mon, Apr 06, 1953

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