mmr.Sv-:-.--:•• M '':? '■ '■■■■.. :;:vm-::^:W®.V V« V*'M'V:•'■¥!'■’•V\r *; -• • ■ ■mm-;:-’Mr. and Mrs. CavanahKenn’s PhotoArmbrecht-Cavanah VowsRepeated Saturday, May 1St. John’s Lutheran Church, State Center, was the setting for the wedding of Patricia Armbrecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Armbrecht of Clemons, and Gary Cavanah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Cavanah, GrainValley, Mo.The service was officiated Saturday, May 1 by the Rev. Lyle E.Klemz, pastor. Irene Armbrecht was organist.The bride was attired in a Bianchi-designed gown of white quiana and chiffonBAKE SALESATURDAY,May 89 a.m.Melbourne InnSponsored byBoy Scout TroopNo. 340Melbournewith chapel length train featuring v-neckline forming a molding bodice and angel-flared sleeves from the elbow. The floor-length chiffon veil was caught from a turban to create a Middle East effect. She carried a bouquet of five black eatalaya orchids and baby’s breath.Vicki Mackin of Broomfield, Colo, was matron of honor, and Penny Alpers of Marion was bridesmatron. They wore floor-length black and white pin-dotted satin jacketed halter dresses.Dan Cavanah of Blue Springs, Mo., brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Jack Heyman of Kansas City, Kan. was groomsman. Bill Armbrecht, Tom Mitchell and Al Smith seated the guests.A reception for 250 guests was held at the poolside of the Ramada Inn, Marshalltown, with entertainment by Bill Smith, Magician, and The Kings, dance band. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Goldfeder were host and hostess. Elaine Cavanah and*MelbourneIf you have news items correspondent Maxine D 482-3110Dates To RememberMay 10 - Business Men, Melbourne Inn.May 12 - K-Klub, Mrs. Alta Benson hostess May 13 - C.W.F., Mrs. Vernon White hostess May 14 - U.M.W. Mother and Daughter event, Esther Riley, leader, “Our Heritage”.-o-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barger and Mathew hosted a dinnerLe Ann Hoffman attended the guest book.Gift attendants were Vicki Elledge, Susan Goecke and Karen Sehroeder. At the serving table were Pat Armbrecht, June Close, Carol Harsha and Kathy Viers.The couple left on a two-week honeymoon to California.The bride is a secretary at Fisher Controls. Her husband is a electrical engineering consultant to Fishers.by Mrs. WiPh. 4!SSSS Club DinesAt ThunderbirdTen members of the SSSS Club and one guest, Bethel Tribby, enjoyed dinner at the Thunderbird Restaurant for the April meeting.After dinner the group went to th_e home of Ethel Buck, where Frances Buck joined them for cards.Prizes in “500” wereawarded to Helen Buck for high; Bethel Tribby for low and traveling prize to Dorothy Guthrie.Carol Eddy will be hostess for the May meeting.Crystal CircleElects OfficersCrystal Circle met Wednesday evening, Apr. 28 at the home of Miriam Jackson with Amelia Buck as assisting hostess.Roll call, “The Time I was caught in a Rain Storm