ce Region NEWS, EUSTIS, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDArenMr. and Mrs. S. A. Pinker Jr.a Uma-?d the of last torium ck, di-n Hud-Wing-y JaneViygul,ushers,, Kathe, Ly-* Clubrommy*at Bis*Brooks, laskay, Coates, ileman, Is, Jim-is, Bir-JeWolf, Dykes, I Hall,, Jerry s worth, , Kathy cklight-Mayo, Kinley, er, Lor-11, Bur-Rogers, Doodles t, Lucy lywick, illiams, Viygul,Coates, Kick-Sherry io alsoit»it0IurRev. SAt KiiThe I tired, fc gregatioaddressc Club Me by Jack mittee cRev. ! for manextensiv to try prophet: were so Word ol said, co we havemore acwith th much to mental 1 Pres, that P. 1 Herbert will lea the ope Home fi the proi wanis Ction is rdischarg property ploymer their hoChuThe wedding of Miss Rose Carolyn Merrill and Steven Arthur Pinker Jr. was an event of Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merrill of Umatilla and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pinkerof Kissimmee.•The Rev. L. E. McRea, pastor of the Dona Vista Baptist Chapel, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Vows were exchanged before the archway leading from the living room into the diningroom. . %The archway was improvised asan altar, decorated with fern and two large floor baskets filled with white gladioli and snapdragons. The baskets were tied with a large bow of satin ribbon. In the center of the archway a large white wedding bell was hung.A program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. L. T. Bren-nand Jr., soloist and Mrs. W. H. Reedy, pianistThe bride was lovely in a gown of Chantilly lace over white taffeta, featuring a fitted bodice with sabrina neckline. Self covered buttons closed the yoke of the bodice and also the long tapered sleeves which came to a point over the hands. The full ballerina length skirt was pleated and featured a lace front panel. Her veil of illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls intermingled with squins. The v was waist length with medallions surrounded by seed pearls. Her bouquet was white carnations centered with white iris surrounded by silk net with white satin streamers.Miss Arlene Daniels, Umatilla, was bridesmaid. She wore a pink satin gown, fashioned on princess lines and of ballerina length. Her accessories were pink and she carried a colonial bouquet of pink, blue and white carnations, interspersed with blue daisies with pink and blue satin ribbon.Byard V. Viehman of Kissimmee was best man and Carl Perry Merrill, brother of the bride, was usher. .Mrs. Merrill chose for her daughter's wedding a light blue lace tailored dress with corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Pinker,mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy blue ensemble with navy accessories and her corsage wasof white carnations.A reception was held at the home.Beautiful arrangements of Spring flowers decorated the rooms. The guests were met at the porch door by Mrs. L. H. Robertson and shown to the living room where Mrs. Tommy Merrill, sister-in-law of the bride,presented them to the receiving line. Also assisting in receiving was Mrs. Glen LaRoe, Eustis, sister of the bride.The gift room was presided over by Mrs. Robert Hall of Orlando and Miss Charlotte Williams of Umatilla. The bride’s book was kept by Ann and Kgy Merrill, Umatilla, nieces of the bride.Music was played during the reception by Mrs. W. H. Reedy of Eustis and Mrs. L. T. BrennandJr., Umatilla.The dining room was decorated with silver candle holders with white tapers. The table was centered with a four-tiered embossed wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Punch was served by Mrs. Edward Merrill, sister-in-law of the bride and Mrs. Richard Pinker, Kissimmee, sister-in-law of the bridegroom. The cake was cut by Mrs. Harry Merrill, sister-in-law of the bride and Mrs. Gretch-en Nance of Kissimmee, sister of the bridegroom.Mrs. A. H. Epps, Mrs. Harold McTureous and Mrs. Howard H. Babb weTe in charge of the flower arrangements.For traveling on the honeymoon trip, the bride wore a suit of blue and white pin-checked cotton. Her corsage was the white iris from her wedding bouquet.Out-of-town guests at the wedding included: Mr. and Mrs. Byard Viehman, Kissimmee; Mr. andMrs. Robert Brengle and Brenda Lee and Larry, Orlando; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Merrill and family, Orlando; Capt. and Mrs. W. R. Swindell and family, Miami; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Nance Jr., Kissimmee; Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson,* Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wingfield, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn LaRoe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl LaRoe, Mrs. Emma Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reedy and daughter, Bettie Alice of Eustis; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pinker and son, Bryan, Kissimmee; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anthony and daughter, Miss Nora Anthony, Mrs. Charles Codding, Mount Dora; Mr. and Mrs. Gray Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, Orlando.he Fi gation h per for t night wi There v Elizabet her pictithroughpictures so manjspent t\sister, I spent o\ both tatUmatillaand Mr: Mrs. Cr Ovesons Florida Mr. at turned their hoi Mrs. ( Klingbe Lake Dlt;toon a wday afte called.; Mrs, 1 at Bridg Those p Klingbei W. J. IGentry, R. E. R Cole. Miss 1recent gof Akroi son Coll Don Ble Cooper party, h Miss , Jersey i guests o GentryDorr inthe first HinchcliMrs. Jerry k in the 1 after hshot thr three \ again in Jerry is of his pPersonalsBy MAUDE BLACKBURNMr. and Mrs. A. M. Doty and two sons, Arthur and Charles of Pittsburgh, Pa., spent the weekend with friends enroute to Fort Lauderdale to spend their Spring vacation.Mr. and Mrs. P. Poag and Miss Louise Huey of Rock Hill, S. C. spent the week as guests of Mrs. C. D. Groves and Mrs. C. T. Embry.Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ericson of Crystal Beach and Falmouth, Mass., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Passey of Sunset Avenue, in Osceola Park.Mrs. Dixie Royal has returned from Moline, 111., where she was :alled because of the illness and death of her brother.Mrs. Frank Holman and son of Miami, left Saturday morning for Jacksonville where they will spend several days. Mrs. Holman and son have been the guests of her paarents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxwell and grandmother, Mrs. Edna Giles.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Michelson spent the past weekend in Tampavisiting Mr. and Mrs. MarvinSmith.Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pelllgrem and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Croma of Chicago, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Oveson. Mr.BARB]ComBetweeiSpecial!James (sPhone MCitilt;TiresITheOpenSen