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JtaifcL uf lilt Uav.h'.L. I bureau at ON U..Also on the Monday program will be n sound color o nil Lied “Skippy and the 3-lt’s ” The movie was made in the Dayton school p.PTA members may also attend the dinncr-mect and should make llmir reservations with Mrs. Cl ilia* rt Miller, phone 51(52. Cost of the dinner for members of the PTA. will be £1 per plutfl.Plans for the special guest night meeting were made at a recent meeting of the PTA Executive Board, which was attended by nine members.Vi menl . the itum.uuy i.i Lb.hrrde'? parents will* evening i ly one hundred in atiWhen the couj dint? trip to N'e new Mrs, Bur nr beige woo] dresi trim anii browncaiph Mill ,c- -THE delphos couhantSpii.ifr direct, Saturday. Decambar 26, 19531 Of thn romai-! i’ri somMl tw' in 8® U' K-■ (he Binm city! Marine Corps during World War a graduate J I. He is employed an a sales man school in this at the Timmerman Motor Sales hi :unhuiv rolhnrej T.ima.Van Weit Auto Goes Into Ditch| Extensive property damage was ; ( reported in a one-ear accident '• near here on Route 697 last Mon-1 day night.•, Png caused Sarn'Fitzsimmons nf ,! Van Wert to miss a turn and his ear went into a ditch about V'i miles west of here on the slate j highway at about 11 p. m. Mon-„driy. Fitzsimmons' 1949 Ford was j damaged and brought to a local , garage.Removals Made In Ambulance** The fol(owing removals were I,-s made Monday in the Oscar A. |S-; Kolkmeytr ambulance: \Norbert Myers from his borne t L‘' on North State street to St. -Rita's s hospital, Lima. \ld . Leon Schimmocller from his !s j home on West Clime street to St. ’r*' Rita's hospital, Lima, !LOCAL MAN TAKES BRIDEj Wedding of Miss Lucille Keister I And Donald Barnes ° Performed Saturday in Pennsylvania -— 1 Couple to Reside in Lima Following Weeding Trip to New York.In a ceremony performed . at Scottsdale, Pennsylvania, Saturday, December If), 1953, Miss Lucille Keister, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Donald C. Keister, of that city, became the bride of Donald, Barnes, son. of Mr.. and Mrs. Ray Barney East Seventh street, in this city.The ceremony was performed in the E. U. B. church in Scottsdale at 4:30 p.m. The Rev. Donald App officiated.The altar was decorated with poinsettias with two large baskets of while mums at either side. Double rows of lighted candelabra Were also placed on the altar., Preceding the eeremo/w, James Sprunger, of Lima, friend of the bridegroom, sang, “Because,” “O Promise Me,” and “The Lord’s Prayer.”For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of candlelight slipper satin | fashioned with a fitted bodice, por- j trait neckline outlined with im-j ported French lace and a full) skirt that extended into a long; train. She wore a blusher type s veil that was attached to a halo j headpiece trimmed with a seeded | pearls and carried a bouquet of I lilies of the valley, rosebuds een- j tered with an orchid with white j ribbon streamers. ;Miss Jean Newkirk, of Cape [ .Cod,.a friend of the bride, was; 'Maid of honor, and the bride’s} sister, Mrs. Hay E. Kiefer, of Lancaster, Ohio, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ness lie Gear, of Scottsdale, and Mrs. Leon Stoots, of Ft. Wayne, sjster of the bridegroom. The attendants were dressed alike in ballerina length gowns of American Beauty silk. They wow halo .effect headpieces of satin and net to match their gowns and carried jnuffs of white satin with nioutin hows and white poinsettias, with :ribbon streiiinei s.Marilyn Rae Kiefer, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a gown of pale green organdy, with matching headdress and she also carried a muff with white poinsettias.]r ; Burl- Barnes, of this city, served his brother as best man and ushers were Nile Barnes, Delphos, another brother of the bridegroom, Jtay Kiefer, Lancaster, brother-in-law of the bride, and Leon Stoots, Ft. Wayne, brother-in-law of the bridegroom.The men used white carnations its boutonnieres.For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Keister chose a black velvet frock with matching accessories. Mrs. Barnes, mother of Hie bridegroom, wore a brown i'uille euseiM* bio. with white accessories. Both had orchid corsages. .A. reception and followed.Our Merry Christmas wishes ring out truer, and clearer^hau any other greeting we could extend to you.Lion Clothinggreeting! to each and every one of the wonderful foil* whom we have jervedl HAVE A HAPPY HOL1DAY1SONS BAR GRILL
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Delphos, Ohio, US

Sat, Dec 26, 1953

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