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r:-Vf '*-.AMrs. S. E. MitchellCeremony in Presbyterian Church....dlnne daive \Jan/\ctue5teU Ride of£ £ WltcUiijnWhite gladioli and red poln-Betilns made a pleasing back* ground fov the wedding of Miss Anne Claire VauKavesteyn of this city, and Ernest Edward Mitchellof Beaufort, S. C., which was solemnized In the First Presbyterian church Tuesday evening by the Rev. George Barnes Edgar, pastor- The hundred and fifty lighted tapers shed a mellow glow-over the entire scene.The bride Is ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Van II a vest eyn of Fort Pierce Reach and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Frederick Mitchell of Ladies Island, Beaufort, S. C.Earl Kelz was organist and ployed a program of music as guests assembled and accompanied JUTS. Gerald King who sang •You'll Never Walk Alone,” Rogers and Hammers loin, and t Lovc You by Beethovan, Miss Judy Gmiaday read, ‘'How Do I Love You,1'carried gold muffs on which were re cl - bronze chrysanthemums flecked with gold..Mrs. Evan Evans of Fort Lauderdale* the former Clara Rozcnbroek of this city and :ousin of the bride, was the matron of honor and Miss Elly Jansc of this city, was the maid oflonor. They wore wall/.-length gowns of pen cock blue crystalet fashioned with high empire walst-ines and flared skirls. In their 3air they wore golden crowns midGTMWtffWGert. ZWTODAY ONLY10VER, ROVER, ROGUE! gAND HIS GStlAl VOYAGl fNTO UNKNOWNDANGERS!The BrideMr. VanRavesteyn gave his daughter In marriage. Her gown was of candlelight satin, tulle and chnnfilly Ince, fashioned 'with a fitted bodice and .scoop neckline. The waltz-lcriglh hemline ended i.* pleated lace over lulle. Her silk illusion veil was held in place with n pearl and lace headband and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses.iCecil Mitchell of Beaufort, was his brother's best man and with another brother, Charles Mitchell also of Beaufort, served as groomsmen.Mrs. VanRavesteyn chose a blue chantilly lace over satin gown for her daughter's wedding and hnd a corsage of blue simple a I orchids.The reception took place in the Pelican Yacht club.Later the couple left for their wedding trip. For traveling, she wore n princess style sheath of navy blue shantung with n tuckr*1 bodice ami white accessories. She bad a red rose corsage.They will make their home In Charleston, S. C.'J/ig bride was graduated from high school, attended Mary Washington college of the University of Virginia and plans to take up hvr studies at the University of Charleston. Mr. Mitchell attended the University of South Carolina and Is currently at The Citadel.Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winklehofer of Miami; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Luce .of Far]iills, N, J.; Hoary Matthews and Jack Sims of Charleston, S. C.; Mr ,nnd Mrs, Cecil MMcEicll, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell and* Mr, and Mrs. J. Dowling of Beau-Spend Christmas Here.Warrim* of Si, IK / '//cureMr. and Mrs. Adolph Nciman o Colonial road, are announcing thlt; marriage of their daughter, Suz anno to Edmund James Ward, soi of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ward o Miami, which was solemnize* Nov, 4th in Holy press Episcopa church by the Rev. Trank K Titus. Mr, nuil Mrs. 11. Jainei Alvord of Miami, were their at tenrlanls.Mrs. Ward'was graduated froir Pen u high school, Greenville Penn a., in 1951 and attended West minster college in Nov: Wilming ton, Pn.,*whcrc she was a niembei of Tbcta Upstlozi sorority. Currently she is a legal secretary fotthe Leonard E. Treister Law Firm in Miami.Mr. Ward was born in LaUr America and was graduated from Uecchmans Collegio in Calle Colombia, in 1914. He served as general manager of Armed Forces station in Panama Canal Zone during World War II. In 1950' he was graduated from Montana State University. He now Is radio-television director for the rfis eayne Advertising Co., in Miami and is prominently identified inNew Year WillBe Ushered InWith Gay DanceNew Year’s eve will be eel. brated by Pelican Yacht chimembers and their out-of-tow guests with a dance that will glt; underway at 9 o’clbck. Leo He. cotl’a orchestra is to play. 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young at chairman for Uie event with tt Harold Ankenys as co-chairmen Several appealing features hav been planned for the occasion, ji eluding hats, horns iniiioons an confetti streamers for Use “witci ing hour.* * *SPCa^J,M,„rOne oi flia gaiest of parties 1ho holiday season for the eolle set was the SPE dance—sponsor by Sigma Pi Epsilon fralern' brothers In Fori Pierce, Vr Beach and Stuart—which to place Tuesday night at the F mitigo restaurant.For more than a quarter of century the fraternity dance h been otic of the highlights of t. Christmas season, and lasL nigh affair was one of the lorgcst y« The evening started off with buffet dinner for fraternity mei bers, their wives and dates, Oth guests joined the party later f dancing to music by Boh Mu nell's orchestra.fort, S. C.;Mr. and Mrs. W. McDonald, W and Mrs. George Stanley of Chi tanooga, Tctui.; Mr. and Mi Charles Campbell and Mr, r Mrs, Colin Campbell of Okcocl: bee: Mr, and Mrs. Evan Evans Fori Lauderdale; Edward Balt; Robert Hunt, Ronald Phillir Alisa Cathy Grider, Mr. and Mi Carl T. Pomuroy and Mr. ai Mrs. Amser of Vero Beach,Chocolate I—r-...
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