St. Paul church in Kahoha is scene of Samples-Harvey vowsIn the presence of relatives and a company of close friends Miss Betty Jean Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harvey, of Uu-rav, Mo., became the bride of George Arthur Samples, son of Mr. and Mrs. Haul Samples.|also of Luray, Saturday October 28 at 7 p. m. at the St.Paul United Church of Christ,Kahoka. Mo.The Rev. Robert M Dohm officiated at the double ring ceremony in front of the altar banked with baskets of white gladioli and mums and a pair of seven-branched candelabra.Mrs. Luther Pohlman. organist. accompanied Gary Plenge who sang two selectionsGiven in marriage by her father, the bride was attractive in a white floor length gown of Chantilly hand clipped lace and tulle fashioned I w ith a Sabrina neckline I sprinkled with sequins and long lace sleeves tapering to a point over the hands. Bands of the lace enhanced the bouffant skirt which was made over many tiers of net and taffeta. A queen's crown of pearlized orange blossoms held her elbow length veil of imported illusion She carried a white Bible arranged with1 a bouquet of white roses Bed lt;^ke while Miss Catherine with blue and white stream- st- Clair poured the punch ers. (Mrs. Wayne Blum was inServing as maid of honor charge of the gifts.Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur Samples—Photo b Brewer Candids, Kahoka. Mo.was Miss Sharon Phillips who wore a blue taffeta dress andThe bride graduated from Kahoka high school with thecarried a colonial bouquet of clas of 1961 and is presenthwhite rosebuds a student nur-e at the BlcsMr. Gay Samples served hospital in Quincy 111. as his brother’s best man j Mr. Sampler, a graduateCandlelighters and ushers Kahoka high school in were Charles Harvey, brother'19.7. is employed at the Leui of the bride, ami Francis County Motor Company, t anHodges, cousin of the bride. ton. Mo.The reception was held in The couple will reide atI the church lounge. The Canton, Mo.bride's chosen colors of blue and white were carried out I in the decorations. The three tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride andbridegroom, adorned thej bride's table.Mrs. Helen St. Clair servedHOME CAFE906 Main St.OPEN TODAYGOOD FOODPRICED RIGHT