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HOMESMrs. Earl SchsbergHomer Jordan 8414?Teinert-Hart Wedding The Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints in Jackson was the scene of a very pretty wedding Sunday afternoon, when Lee Ann Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Hart of Route 4, Cold-water, became the bride of Rich-ard Ciark Teinert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Teinert of Route 3, Homer.The altar was decorated with , white gladioli and palms. The traditional wedding music was furnished by the church organist.The bride, given in marriage byher father, wore a ballerina length gown of baby blue embroidered .satin, featuring a full skirt and scooped neckline. Her shoulder-length veil fell from a headpiece of small nylon flowers centered with rhinestoiies. She^wore pearl earrings and necklace, a gift of the groom. Her bouquet was of blue and while carnations.. Mrs. Gary Shrontz of Homer was matron of honor wearing a champagne colored gown featuring a fullskirt and cummerbund. Her noseveii% fell from a blue head piece adorned with sequins. She carriedbaby blue carnations.i«.John Teinert of Albion, served his brother as best man. Ushers included Douglas Smith of Jack-- -son and Gary Shrontz of Homer. Mrs. Hart chose a blue' silk dress for her daughter's wedding; while Mrs. Teinert, mother of the groom, wore light green.A reception was held on the#lavVn at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. Mrs.Douglas\ Smith of Jackson and Mrs. Robert*Chamberlain of Homer assisted in serving. Mrs. John Teinert of Albion, sister-in-law of the groom,, had charge of the guest book. 1 When Mr. and Mrs. Teinert left*on a motor trip to Ohio she was wearing a white sheath style dresswith white accessories and the corsage from her bridal bouquet.They will reside at the Arnold Teinert farm on M60 east of Homer..t ■The bride graduated from Cold-water High School In I960 andattended Riggs School of Beauty.The bridegroom graduated from Homer Community School in 1958 and attended Olivet College.Guests attended the wedding from. Los Angeles, Calif.; Toronto, Canada; Toledo and Fayette, Ohio; Albion, Jackson, Coldwater, Mor-enci, Quincy, Detroit, Masonville, West Dearborn, Wayne, Kalamazoo and Homer.Rotary ClubDale Williams of Tekonsha was guest speaker following the Rotary Club luncheon served at the Community House Tuesday noon. He showed colored slides of Alaska and told of their recent trip there. Othei guests included: Dr. Phillip Henderson, Bill. Helrigel, Harley Transue, all of Albion, Fred C. Drago of Jackson, Clarence Wolfe of Litchfield and Don Waggott of Marshall.9OR. G.W. SHERMANOPTOMETRISTSpecializing in Children's vision and contact lenses.142 W. Mich. Ave.ST 1-8300To Attend Workshop For Airborne T. V.Supt. Harry B. Randall of Homer Community School will spend his vacation attending a workshop atM. S. U., East Lansing, on the Mid West Program on Airborne T. V. Instruction. Topics to be considered in this workshop are: Place of T. V. in School Program, Mid West Program on Airborne T. V., T. V. Learning Goals, Team Approach to Teaching, Role of Classroom Teacher, Class Room Follow-up, Evaluation of Results, andEquipment Needed for PrograReception.Subjects dealt with in these T. V. programs will be, Mathematics, Spence, Foreign Languages, English, Literature, Art, Music and Social Science, all of which afd included in our everyday school schedule.The M. P. A. T. I. News listsBattle Creek an^d Homer, ag thetwo schools.-,in this area having the Airborne program.This workshop at M. S. U. which Supt. Randall attends next week, will be of no cost to the local schools but they will benefit greatly, it is hoped, from Mr. Randall having taken the course.Precision engineered and fully insulated, each Permabilt home is constructed to give you a lifetime of care-free living at a modest cost. CALL today for FREE color brochure of homes.MANUFACTURED HOMES, inc.#330 So. Kalamazoo Ave.Marshall, Mich.Birthday LuncheonMrs. F. J. Ashley entertainedat luncheon Wednesday honoring the birthday of Mrs. C. A. Bliflnell. Other guests included Mrs. D. P. Keifer, Mrs. H. P. Sherrard and Mrs. Earl Schaberg. Bridge was in play and Mrs. Bunnell won high score prize.Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Weisher of Albion announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Kay Weisher to Frederick Leon Butters,1 Ason of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Butlers, Route 2, Homer.Miss Weisher was graduated from Albion High School in 1959
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Marshall Evening Chronicle

Marshall, Michigan, US

Mon, Aug 01, 1960

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