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ves To Bedfordw-Prcs on the leverage to Bcd-e story are rc--ompany -making y Irom r about Gordon as been years. iupy the ere. now A Bierse bulld-1 a little » office, Oldamo-1 years, uly 1. to a block Curtis rrucking ■n In tor -Sexton-M urdock Vows Exchangedany pur-ntoinlng rom the lompany imedtate te leases nt«, rc-i end of automo-tsed the t of the lompaon, will use and the urt as a Tie back pled by available en Man-rlce man.o?n Sum,“y afternoon. June loth, at three o’clock at the First Methodist church at Lenox. Phyllis Sexton, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl Sexton, was united in marriage to Randall L Murdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murdock or Corning. Rev. c. W. Richardson read the double ring ceremony before an altar banked with white flowers. Miss Carolyn Murdock, sister of the bridegroom, and Mias June SUUlnger, cousin of the bridegroom, lighted the candles. Both wore white marquisette over white satin and wore corsages of yellow carnations. Ushers were Darwin Sexton, brother of the bride, Richard Murdock, brother of the bridegroom and Harold Larimer Soloist w Mrs. Anr.abelle Brown, who sang Because. Always” Sentimental Me. and The Lord’s Prayer.” i« companled by Miss Phyllis Hewitt. who furnished nuptial music as guests were being seated and then played the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin as the party entered the church.The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her In marriage Her gownLyle John, formerly associated with the Eclipse Lumber Co. at Prescott, has been namedmanager of the local Eclipseyard, and started In his r.ew position here last week.Mr. and Mrs. John, their son and daughter, have moved Into the Wm. RandecXer house, in the second block south of the Christian church.Nick Clement Eclipse manager here since December oflast year, has returned to hla former home at MOntlcello. where he will continue to be associated with the Eclipse company.Republican County Convention June 30pment is rom the II foreignand any-orstrong... news-fol lowing i or Mrs of T. P if Jay Eong, 62, ly at her tshlngtor. in falling rears and i.[ he held ernoon at tome. The will om-ein Oak-ighter of i Barclay t IV. 1868AJ her CDonough a at Bsd-1 lived in taughi In lay school Brethren for many jcr of the r. 14. 1934 ik Arin-\ brother, wo sisters, and Mrs.Macombr died in era. Mrs. Mrs. Mary deceased.MRS. RANDALL MURDOCK was white satin, with tight fitting bodice, net yoke and long, full akirl with peplum bow In back. The sleeves ended in poluta over the wrists. Her fingertip ve:l of sheer net edged with Chantilly lace fell from a tiara of orange blossoms. Her txmquet was of orchids fastened on. a while Bible. She carried out the iraditlon of something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. Miss Juanita Ferguson served as maid of honor, wearing a gown of yellow' taffeta withmitts to match. 8he wore a head band of white carnations and yellow snapdragons. Lieut. Robert Murdock of Ban Antonio, Texas, brother of the groom, was best man. The bride was preceded down the aisle by Sandra Reed, her former pupil, who scattered rose petals from a basket. Her frock was of yellow organdy. Gary Hill, also a former pupil of the bride, was ring bearer. He wore white trousers with dark Jacket and bow tie. Miss Virginia Hewitt, friend of the bride, of Des Moines, and Mrs. Dean Posten of Clarinda. aunt of the bride, were bridesmaids, wearing light green taffeta formats. They wore headbands of yellow carnations and carried bouquets of yellow carnations and green snapdragons, and wore mitts to match.Mrs. Carl Sexton, mother of the bride, wore a while flowered bemberg dress with white accessories. She wore a corsagi of yellow roses. Mrs Kenneth Murdock, mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy blue dressThe Republican County Convention will be held 1n Bedford, Friday morning, June 30, at 10 o’clock, at the Court Room. according lo Wayne P. Harbour, county chairman. This convention is for the primary purpose of selecting delegates to the state convention In Des Moines.In accordance with the apportionment of delegates determined by the Republican State Central Committee. Taylor county will be entitled lo pick 23 delegates to the Regular Republican State Convention of Iowa to be held at the KRNT Theatre in the city of Des Moines, Iowa, on the 21st day of July, where a state platform will be adopted and each Congressional District Caucus will be held to elect district party officers.Further business or the county convention will be to select delegates to attend the State Judicial Convention to be held in Dm Moines on the 28th of July. It will be Ihe duly of this convention to nominate candidates for the Supreme Court of Iowa, adopt appropriate resolutions. and transact such other business as may properly come before said convention.Still further duties of the convention will be to'select dele-the Republican Third of lowa Judicial Con-to be held at Crcston. Iowa on tho 20th day of July, for the purpose of nominating three candidates for district Judge within and for the Third Judicial District of Iowa, for the term beginning January 1, 1991.Other business of the convention will be to select a Congressional District committeeman, a Judicial district committeeman, and a Senatorial District com-cates toDistrictventlor.•In- a candlelight ceremony. Miss Dorothy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mcarl Smith, and Lester Bnwdl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bozwcll. all of Corning, were united, in marriage at seven o’clock in the evening on Sunday. June 11 at tho home of the bride’s parents. The altar was decorated with spring flowers and two candelabra, where the double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Claremre Richardson of I/mox.Mrs. John Hettinger, a friend of the couple, of Lenox, furnished the nuptial music. Miss Doris Jackson of Corning sang “Always” and I Love You Truly.”The bride, given in marriage by her father, entered to the strains of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. She was attired in a Baierlna length dress of blue embroidered eyelet with white accessories and carried a bouquet of pink roses, tied with a white satin ribbon. She carried out the bride's tradition of something old, something new, etc. DelorU Boswell, sister or the groom, was bridesmaid, wearing a gown of pink. Identical lo that of the bride’s and wearing a corsege of pink roses.The groom -was attired In a light blue suit and were a boutonniere. The best man, Dale Smith, brother of the bride, was attired In a tan suit.Preceding the services, ushers Robert Smith of Creston and Eugene Smith of Guthrie Center, lighted the candles. Hurl Bozwell of Corning also served as usher.The bride's mother wore a lavendar dress and the groom's mother a blue dress, each wearing a corsage of pink roses.About 46 relatives attended the reception which was held following the ceremony. The thrce-tlered wedding cake was cut by Mrs. Wayne Wilson, after the bride and groom had traditionally cut the first slfce. The cake was beautifully decorated In blue and white, the bride’s colors. Mrs. Frank Ross poured and Ice cream was served by Mrs. Stanley Manell, both ladles being sisters of the groom.Mrs. Eugene smith had charge of the guest book and Mrs. Robert Smith, arranged the gifts, both being Msters-ln-law of the bride.The couple have their home In readiness on a farm northwest of Lenox, where tho groom has employment.Six ye possession of tht* we A lot 1944. Sta back shop Mrs. Kirk; back shop or close a Ipaper we wtvy—folk out of thi sometime# just how 1 men in tl retired to society arChief our rcode though sc much of ;But a we thankFox-WuWeddinjwillLenox the cat-heretoforemltteeman. Other be transaled.James E. Hughes, torncy, will address vontlon.All delegates named to the county convention and the duly elected committeemen and commlttcewon.cn are urged to attend this county convention.Immediately following the county convention, the Taylor County Republican Central Committee will meet for the principal purpose of electing a chairman, vice-chairman and secretary-trcasurer. and for the purpose of transacting such other buslncs« as may properly come before such meeting.Bert Williams, 68 Succumbs TuesdayHerbert F. Williams, age 88 passed away Tuesday at hla home near Lenox. Funeral services wore held today (Thursday i at-the Barber Funeral Home, conducted by R«v. Earl Moneymaker. Interment In FBlrvtew cemetery.Coming EventsICE CREAM SOCIALThere will be an Ico cream social at Calvary Church, Tuoa-day^evenlng, June 27. EverybodyBromc seed yields are reduced by one-fourth to one-third when t.'ie grass crop Is clipped or pastured, says Ralph Kren-aln, Iowa 8tatc College extension agronomistPAST MATRONS The Past Matrons club will have a luncheon honoring Mrs. Della Pleroe. at the Main cafe at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening, June 28. Members please notify Faye Hockett by Tuesday noon If unable to attend.ITS WfcLLable wealing day, b and 23 * present n* of the bool now e Protest-the ’.arg-lce in the sent BiWe asses are1 Monday wo weeks, lemonrtra-icld at the hurch on2 and the nvited towith white acc«so::c* and wore a corsage of white roses Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors for the 125 guests. Mrs. Gerald Baker was In charge of the guest book. Mrs. Pete Dowr.cy of Coming, aunt of Ihe bride, served the wedding cake after the bride and groom had traditionally cut the first piece. The tiered cake was decorated with toshes of yellow and green. Mrs. I*land Campbell had charge of serving Ihe ice cream while Mrs. Bert Shawler served at the punch bowl Mrs. Chester Campbell poured. Assisting with the gifts were Mr*. Ber Rltnour of Gravity. aunt of the bride, and Mrs.Sprague Buys Hanson Blacksmith ShopHoward Sprague has bought from Frank Hanson his blacksmith shop building where Frank has conducted a blacksmith and repair shop for several years. Possession will be given July lat.Frank has several opportunities in view and plans on selling their home here and moving to a new location.Lenox will be sorry lo lose the Hanson family but will wish them well In their new location.Red Cross Swimming Now In ProgressHarold HID and Mrs. John Reed of Lenox.Mrs. Mamie Curtis, Mrs Geo. Ferguson and Mrs. Ray Hewitt helped in the preparation and serving.Bolton photographers of Creston took pictures of the wedding.Mr. and Mrs. Murdock will be at home tn Ames. Iowa, where Mr. Murdock attends Iowa State College.Red Crow swimming started Wednesday of tills week at Bedford’s Lake of Three Fires. All children taking this training will leave the gym at 12:00 noon. Each should bring his parent's permission to participate. Farm children and children In nearby towns are welcome to go along. ’TCiere Is no cost In taklne this course. Days are Wednesday and Saturday.Post Office Closes Saturday At NoonStarting Saturday of this week, and every Saturday henceforth, the local Post Office will close it* windows at 12 o’clock noon. In acor dance with the new postal regulations In the loceatiy begun portal curtailment program.Dorothy f Mr. and Mr Hill and H son of Mr. Wunter of itcd in ho’.; First Christ loosa at 8: June 2nd. ’ Walker peri ceremony. 'tw«ity-flf:l bride's pare rled in the Tne cfcu with pink : The flower by Mrs. Hr loose, preri State Fede Tho aisle ’ bridal wm lied with \ Preceding candelabra! Janet Lee . Fox. cousin Joan Faulk of the toridi Years prclt; and Tne I the ceremo panted by ganlst.The brld by her fat white ailppt fitted bout long point' skirl extent Her finger) slon net wli crown was also wore i girt of thlt; bouquet wt roses cent* corsage. 8h kerchief, a The groo suit and a tonnlere ar In the wed The mat Mrs. Robei of the brld dar gown and headb colonial be dairies.Marjorie of the brllt; cousin of Markland . thy Nelson roommates as brldcsm tel formal! bands. Tin onlal bouqi Willis W the groom best man. Fox of An bride; Gee tor loo. ant Delbert an field.Little J Wurster, d and Georg wore lavon headbands baskets T buds and i aisle Billy white doutrled the rl pillow.Approxln came throi to attendchurch dli The brld first slice the three I ed with 1L salmon ro The cak salmon ro Mrs. Haw Mrs. Roy ’
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