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J _•. .7 ^. j ■ 'T' . ’• j* s ,. . •...* ^r • • •: L? •!. . p • •••• s_s * . •._• 1 r. ' / . . . 1•IT J• ! ■ . 4 I ' ■'■ ’ lt;v * t “jr+/*“?. S■ v: ;!-• ''i •..r* rh ■•- Li- ■-/ - {Tf _.• Vr.*-. • : '• .it* , _ -. . -4 ••-• • 1^ rr i rjBTjuftijs ’ V.• .It• .: : *■ V• . 1 ■p l1 J1: ■ ?s .4 . ^ fc* _r • * s •,JCV•iI ■«4 • ■. 1Mrs, E, MltchUCeremony in Presbyterian Church....AnneCLatreanl^civeileiId $rlde ofrWitcUiWhite gladioliuettijis made aand red pknsingpoln-back*ground {or the Wfdding of Miss Anne CiaLre Vaullaveslcyn of tins city, and Ernest Edward Mitchcll of Benufort, S. C., which wasfflt;7lemn^cd In ^ie First Presbyterian church Tuesday evening by the Rev, George Barnes Ed^nr, pastor. The hundred and fifty lighted Upers shed a mellow glow over tho entire scenc«The brido Is l.he djnighter of Mr* and Mrs. Adrian Van II a vest cyn of Fort Tierce Tleach and 1he bridegroom is the son of Tilrs, Frtd-crick Mitchell of Ladies Island, Beaufort, S. C.Earl Kelz was organist and ployed a program of rmislc as guests Rsscnibled and accompanied i\lis Gerald King who sang Yuii'tt Never \Va!k Alone p, Kogers end Hannuerstcin, and I LfOVc You by Beethovan, Miss Judy Con a day readj “How Do ILove You,*'}lrst Evan Evans of Fort Lauderdale* the former Clara Kozcn brock of this city and cousin ol the bride, was the matron of honor and Miss Elly Jansc of this city, was the/ maid of honor. They wore wall/.'Length gowns of jieneoek blue crystalet fashioned with 3dgh empire waistlines and flared skirls. In their hair they wore golden crowns midcarried gold muffs on which were v e d - bronze chrysanthemums flecked with gold.The BrideNr. VanRavesteyn gave his daughter in marriage. Her gown was of canJleljght 50tin, lulle and chnntllly lnce, fashioned with a fitted bedtee and .scoop neckline. The waltz-lcngih hemlmc ended i.. pleated lace over tulle. Her silk illusion veil was held in place with a pearl and lace headband and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses.Cecif Mitchell of Beaufort, was his brother's best man and with another brother, Charles Mitchell 8 Iso of Beaufort, served as groomsmen.Mrs. VanRavesteyn chose a blue eh ant illy lace over satin gown for her daughter's wedding and hnd a corsage of blue strapleal orchids.The reception took place In the Felictm Yacht club.Llcr the couple loft for their wedding trip. Fnr traveling, she wore a princess style sheath ofand i* M. lAJarclMr. and Mrs* Adolph Neiman of Colonial road, are announcing the mamagd of their daughter, Suzanne to Edmund Jqmes Ward, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ward of Miami, which was solemnizedNov. 4th-iu Holy prbss Episcopal church by the Rev, Frank E, Titus. Mr. nud Mis, U. James Alvord of Jilinmt were their attendants,Mrs, Ward'was graduated from Penn high school, Greenville, Penn a., in 1051 and attended Westminster collcge in New Wihning-Ion, Pn.tVhere she was a member of TbcU UpsiJon sorority, Oir-rently she is a ley^l secretary for the Leonard E. Treister Law Firm in Miami,Mr. Ward was born in Latin America and was graduated from Berchmans Collegio in Cjdle, Colombia, in 1911. lie served as general manager of Armed Forces station in Panama Cannl Zone during World War II, In 1950 he was graduated from Montana State University. He now is radio-television director for fh£ Biscay ne Advertising CoM in Miami and is prominently identified inNeiv Year Will Be Ushered InWith Gay DanceNew’ Year’s eve will be cele-bra ted by Pelican Yacht club members and their out-of-town guests with a dance that will get underway at 0 o’clbck, Leo Rs-cotrs orchestra is to piny,Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young are chairman for the event with the Itnrold Ankenys as co-chairmen, Several appealing features have been planned for the occasion, including hats, horns bid loons and confetti streamers for the “witching1 hour.* * *SP£3)anceA-AffairOne of ilia gaiest of parties of Iho holiday season for the college set was the SPE dance—sponsored by Sigma pi Epsilon fraternity brothers In Fort Pierce, Veroj Bench and Stuart—which took place Tuesday night at Uie Flamingo restaurant.For more than a quarter of a century the fraternity dance has been one of the highlights of the Christmas season, and lasL night's affair was one of the largest yet.The evening started off with a buffet dinner for fraternity menv bers, their wives and dates, Other guests joined the party later fornavy blue sliantnng with a tuckcvl dancing to music by Boh Mun-GiTH WO1 (i^5 pwTODAY ONLYLOVER, ROVER, HOGUE! §AND HIS GfciA? VOYAGE ffJTO UNKNOWN .DANGERS) VSbodice onct white neticssories. She had a red rose corsage.They will make their home In Charleston, S. C.The bride was gradnnted from high school, attended Mary Washington college of the University of Virginia and plans to take up herstudies at the University of Charleston, Mr. MilcheU attended the University of South Carolina and is currently at The Citadel.Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winklcliofer of Miami; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Luce ,oI Far] tills, N. J.; Henry Malt hews and Jack Sims of Charleston, S. C.; Mr ,rind Mrs, Cecil Milohell, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mitchell and Mr, and Mrs. J. Dowling of fteau-neirs orchestra.fort, S. C.;Hr. and Mrs. W. McDonald, Mr, and Mrs. Georg# Stanley of Chat-tanoognt Tcnji.; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Campbell and Mr, md5 Mrs. Colin Campbell of Okeecho-bee: Mr, and Mrs. Evan Evans of Fort Lauderdale; Edward Bass, Robert Hunt, Ronald Phillips, Miss Cathy Grider, Mr. and Mrs, Carl T, Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs, Amser of Vero Beach,Chocolate It- v-V:■J • •