In New OrleansMR and MRS LOREN L. CAVANAUtIH“Busy housecleaning9 Thinking of getting rid of clothes the family has outgrown but that someone else could wear?’’ asks OWU. Lots of times a child has grown so quickly that he may get only a few months’ wear out of his clothing which still look like new. Instead of keeping clothing hanging in the back of the closet it is suggested that garments be taken to the “Closet in Princeton The Closet is run by Church Women United of Princeton and always needs good, used clothing With school starting perhaps some youngster would appreciate a new outfit. Church Women United hope that the people of Princeton will support the Closet with their items, time and service.Bureau Tw p. Community (lint)9Bureau Township Community club will meet at 2pm Wednesday. Sept 3, in the home of Mrs. Howard Hoffman, route 1 Roll call response will be,. Where I Spent My VacationUnit to DecoratePrinceton Junior Homemakers Extension unit will be decorating Lees window in the afternoon of Monday, Sept, 8. in preparation for Homestead Festival and Pork Day in Princeton. Theme of the celebration is the ‘50's. Members should, take decorating items: pictures, news events, books, cards and other memorabilia to the home of Marjorie Zimmerman before Sept K, and anyone wishing to help decorate should call 875-1477Miss Catherine A Schafer,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M Schafer, route I, Ohio, became the bride Saturday, Aug 23. of lorenL. Cavanaugh, Gary. Ind ,son of Mrs. Orville (Thelma) Cavanaugh, 5583 Mulberry, Portage, Ind , and the lateMr Cavanaugh.Presiding at the I p m nuptial in the First Met ho dist church, Princeton, was the Rev Ernest R. Francis, reading the double ring ceremony In the sanctuary were arrangements of white glad loli. apricot daisies and baby's breath.Organist was Mrs. Roger Swan, who played Trumpet Voluntary in i) Major by Purcell for processional, andMendelssohn’s WeddingMarch for recessional Her prelude included: As Long as He Needs Me. Hart; Ixive, I,ook at the Two of Us. Karlin; My Cup Runneth Over. Schmidt; Colour My World, Pankow; Wedding Song. Warner; Wedding Morn, lemmens; Prelude in Classic Stvle. Gordon Young; Jesu, Joy of Man’sDesiring, J S. Bach.Soloist was Mrs. Keith Soderberg who sang, O Perfect Love, Barnaby, and One Hand, One Heart. Bernstein.Maid of honor was Miss Debra Schafer, sister of the bride Bridesmaid was Miss Nancy Schettier, Peoria, and bridesmatrons were a sister-in-law. Mrs. James B Schafer. Princeton, and Mrs. Diane Colegrove, Peoria Mr Cavanaugh’s best man was George Jurkovac, Peoria. Groomsmen were l^irry Egan, Cedar Lake, Roman Potempa, Crest-wood. and Lloyd Brannon. Gary. Ushers were Mike Todd. I^insing. and James Schafer, brother of the bride Mrs Pam Tippner was at the guest book The bride, escorted by her father, wore a formal gown of ivory silk organza in a semi-princess line, accented with Venise lace insertions down the length of the gown The gown was styled with a high neckline encircled withiimette appliques ot lace, w hich also decorated I la* bodice and skirt Lace ruffles capped her short sleeves and outlined the long train Her bonnet hugged her head and was accented with flowers and appliques. The headpiece held her three tiered veil She carried Jack Frost roses surrounding a Cattleva orchid, apricot baby’s breath, ivorv stream-w rers and greens Her attendants were in apricot, dotted Swiss, halter styled gowns with jackets Ruffles accented sleeves and necklines They wore apricot picture hats and carried Colonial arrangements of apricot Glamellias, white daisies and apricot baby’s breath with streamers Reception hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs Donald Simon and Mr and Mrs. Jack Dawson, at Princeton Elks lodge One-hundred fifty guests were also assisted by hostess, Mrs Pearl Simon, Mrs. Dan Christie. Mrs Ed Havnes,•r TMrs George Jurkovac and Mrs. Barb Eagan The Cavanaughs were New Orleans bound following the festivities, and on Sept. 2, will be at home. Apt IF. 1732 Mansard blvd , Griffith. Ind Mrs Cavanaugh graduated in 1968 from Princeton high school and graduated in 1972 from Illinois State university w ith a bachelor of science degree in medical technology She also attended graduate schoolwith a biochemistry interest She is employed in the chemistry laboratory as a Registered Medical Technologist at South ChicagoCommunity hospital Mr Cavanaugh graduated in 1985 trom Portage high school He received his bachelor of arts degree in 1989 in social sciences at St. Joseph's college He is attending St. Joseph's and Indiana university working on a bachelor of science degree in accounting. MrCavanaugh is employed at Inland Steel. East Chicago, Ind