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Guests entertained at a dinnerparty Sunday in “Tfce Rockery were loid ol ihe !iiainaft of May EL Schick and lvhai‘i X- VanAiia. which xook i*huo in Maysvillo, Ky-July 5. ISM. Rev II. R. Z~ig*cr ©f;i-ciated.TJje dinner was arranged by Mrs. VanAna as a farewell to Mr. aad Mrs. Bernard Wei5s a Sid family who hxive 111 wed to MaiistieSd anti as a surprise for Mr. Van Alta. 'Mr. Van-Atta will observe ilie 59 th anniversary of 3iis service wiih the Baltimore and OJiio railroad Dec. 1. 11*33.The centerpiece for the dinner table was of roses. A two-tier wed-dsns' «tke was topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom. and carritd the words ”B_ .«■ O- 50 Years*' in iji* decorations. Place cards were s3Wl pelicans, with miniature envelopes in their beaks, which contained the announcement cards.Lotto was played during the after-__ neon and prizes were given to Mrs. ■ J* B. Rice and Harley Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Wells were presented with farewell gifts. The guests were Mrs. 3-aura Brooker. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wells and daughters. Joan and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schick and children Franklin. William. Ida Anna. Mrs. J. B. Rice. Mrs. Robert iiiz_ James Hines. Mr. and Mrs. arley Hughes. 33 r. and 31rs. Edward \ anAtrsu 3fr. and 31x*e. Van Alia are at home in 57 Hoover street-Sprbig fiowers were used through* out the social rooms of the First United Brethren chnrcsx Saturday
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Newark Advocate

Newark, Ohio, US

Mon, Jun 17, 1935

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