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*THE TRAVELERCALENDARComing EventsTUESDAYwere Miss Barbara Feaster and Miss Shirley May.Live In WellingtonThe couple is making their home at 201^ Washington, Wellington, where they went immediately after the reception. For traveling, the bride changed to a blue dress with which she wore white accessories.Out-of-town wedding guestswere Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd May, Cathage, Mo.: Mr. and Mrs.Burtis May and daughtes, and Mrs. Mae Mitchell, Ulysses; Mrs. Bessie Spielman. Fairland; Mr. pnd Mrs. Mike Cain. Trousdale: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Guy, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Weaver. Ponca City; Mrs. Dale James and daughters, Douglass; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scott and family, Oxford: Mrs. Paul Bu-chele and family. Cedar Vale; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shrdla, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skrdla Jr., and Mr and Mrs. Janon Foster, Caldwell.• * •wsflt;VcFPt:MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BRUCE RAHNWhite-Shaw VowsSet For June 30Patricia Ann SpielmanFinal plans for the wedding of Miss Pamela Sue White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ernst Jr.. 813 N. Ninth St.. to M'chael Dean Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Shaw. Prairie Village, for-Bride Of Robert B. Rannmerly of Arkansas City, haveiFirM Southern Baptist Church | or. woie a dress of blue taffetafashioned with a flared skirt and low baekline. Misses Marthawas the scene. Friday. June 7,at 7:30 p.m.. of the wedding ofMiss Patricia Ann Spielman.daughter of Mr and Mrs.Spielman. 1328 X Ninth St.. and Robert Bruce Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs Ross Hahn. Cedar Yale.Beckett offi- j lt;aatcd tor the double ring ceremony which was performed be-a candlelighted archway accented with greenery, wedding bells and munis, flanked by baskets of blue and white gladiolivocalist, Love YouTruly. ' and “The Lord's Prayer ’ she was accompanied bylow, pianist.Given in marriage by her tlier. the bride wore a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace bod-, with laee panels and tulle forming the kirt over taffeta.formed a i point ovei the hand and tiny self-covered buttons closed the back ot the bodice The scalloped neckline was outlined with seed jiearls and sequin The fingertip veil of illusion fell from a crown of '•eed iK'arls featuring t e a r-drops at each point of the crown which was edged with matching Chantilly lace of the gown. She carried a white orchid bridalbouquet.Maid of HonorNigh, maid of hon- iFilz-Grainger and MonicaPatrick, bridesmaids, wore blue taffeta sheaths with white chiffon overskirts All carried bouquets of blue and silver carnations.Bobbie James. Douglass, flow-ergirl. wore blue taffeta. and carried a basket of flowers.Dave Spielman, brother of the bnde, served as best man. Tom Spielman and Dwight Brazle ushered. Phil Ralin. brother of the bridegroom, and Allen Davis, were groomsmen. Tommy Barnt-house was ringbearer.For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Spielman wqs attired in a beige lace sheath, matching accessories. and white orchid corsage Mrs. Rahil, mother of the bridegroom, wore a green sheath,white accessories and white orchid corsage.The reception w as in the church parlor. The blue net-covered table. accented with blue bows and silver bells, was centered with a blue and silver centerpiece. The tluee-tiered cake was separated by swan dividers Blue and silver formed the color motif for the cake which was encircled at the bottom bv silver loaves Assist-ants wore Mrs Tom Spielman, Miss Mberta Shepard, and Miss Sondrn Yoesal \t the gift tablebeen completed.The wedding will be Sunday, June 30, at 2 p.m.. at Central Christian Church with the Rev. tHarold Enz officiatingThe bridal party will include Miss Alana Darst. maid of honor; Miss Susan Jones and Mrs. Fred Whitworth, bridesmaids; Geoffrey Kelley, best man: Tom Kimmell and Charles Isaacs, groomsmen: Leslie Lemert and Linda Shutler. candlelighters: Teresa Clark, flower girl; Mark Davis. Wichita, cousin of the bridegroom, ring bearer: andKenny Smith, Bob Wells and Jim How den, Albuquerque, N.M., ushers.Music will be furnished by Mrs. Ernestine Clark, organ'st, and Miss Jany Newton, vocalist.The reception will be in the churc h parlor immediately f o 1-lowing the ceremony. Both t h e wedding and reception are onen to all friends and relatives.Job's ConventionA large group from the local Job’s Daughter Bethel attended the forty-first annual session erf Grand Bethel of Kansas, in Topeka over the weekend. The group, which made the trip by chartered bus, included a robed choir of 20 girls which p e r-formed during the convention. They were directed by Diana Woli and accompanied by Joy GrantEVFiIa;1V1;Linda Shutler served as grand third messenger. Peggy Hedges, current local honor queen, was{'hnwon nc u tnvmrl rniM’ncnnt ot n;nSAll social items must be reported within three days to be certain of publication. Those brought in or sent by mail must be signed by the sender, and include address and telephone number. In reporting items for the calendar, day and hour of the meeting, not publication dave, should be given. Pictures for engagements, weddings or golden weddings, should be 3*/2 inches wide, black and white glossy prints. They will be returned intact, whenever possible, and should be picked up within two weeks. Please telephonesociety items between 8:45 and 10:30 a.m. to Gwen Fisher, Society Editor of The Traveler, telephone HI 2-1030. All other items, Travelettes, birth*, deaths and funerals, church and general news, should be called in to Dorothy Shirley in the News Department,HI 2-4200.Soropthnist Club, annual installation banquet, ti:30 p.m.* Hotel Dona* hoe. Cadet Room.Allied Veterans Council, 7:30 p.m , VFW building; to make plans for July 4, bell ringing observance.Gray Ladies, meeting, 9:30 a.m., Red Cross Chapter House.
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