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Mrs. Harold Feeney Is Club HostessMrs. Harold Feeney was hostess to the 0. S. Khib Thursday evening at her home on S. Maple St. Dessert was served in keeping with the Thanksgiving season.Plans were made for the annual Christmas party and gift exchange and names were drawn for nextyear's ‘‘secret pals.An interesting discussion on Current Events was held during the evening, and later cards provided entertainment. Favors were awarded Mrs. Andrew Patrick and Mrs. Harold Feeney.Miss Barbara Feeney was a guest of the club and members attending were Mrs. Dean Williams, Mrs. Carl Lozier, Mrs. William Fisher. Mrs. B. Miller, Mrs. Bernard Black, Mrs. Andrew* Patrick. Mrs. Wayne Fortney and thehostess.Mrs. Jack Leo BurnsideMiss Elsie Louise Ball Is BrideOf Jack Leo Burnside November 11were acolytes and Master Stephen Allen Ball, nephew* of the bricle. was ring bearer.James Burnside served as best fnan for his brother and ushers were another brother Robert Burnside. Kenneth Ball, brother of the bride and Thomas Ayres, brother-in-law of Mr. Burnside.For her daughter's wedding and to welcome her guests. Mrs. Ball selected a street length dress of aqua silk, featuring a scoop neckline with a draped-wrap around skirt, a matching pill box hat and black accessories. Mrs. Burnside wore a champagne brocade sheath j dress with scoop neckline and; overskirt, with which she com- j bined accessories of black. Each j had a corsage of pink Sweetheart! roses pinned to her clutch purse.Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlor where a color scheme of pink and white was carried out. A three-tier wedding cake, topped with miniature bride and groom figurines and encircledwith greenery and Sweetheartroses centered the table. Mrs. Riesbeck. sister of the bride, madeI1Ithe cake, which was flanked withi Selecting a dale in late fall for their wedding fall white tapers. }'3Iiss Louise Ball and Jack Leo Burnside exchanged; Hostesses were Mrs. Blake_\Yy-nuptia! vows on Sunday, Nov. 11 in First Methodist Church. The Rev. George W. Herd read the double ring: service at 2:2(1 o’clock in the.afternoon.filled with whitemer, aunt of the bride. Mrs.' Thomas Ayres, sister of the bride-; groom and Mrs. Charles Wears.raVi!C...... . .. Mrs. Carl Canary, aunt of Mr.A r vases filled xv.lh white Burnside, presided at the Ruestpompon chrysanthemums and organza over taffeta, each design-of white organtjylarge white mums and huckleberry ;ed with scoop neckline and cap Ln,.mie 'voro J)V the hrjdeaprons were givenIfoliage beautified the altar for theisleeves. A draped effect on the!to (he j10-le?scs each of wh0m •occasion as did emerald trees andjside featured the wrap around |had a shoil]d;r corsa^e of a single 7 branch candelabra. White satin jskirt and was caught at the waist- wbjte Fuin chrysanthemum and; bows and emerald foliage marked line in front with tailored assynv lem011 ]eave?-the pews. ; metrical bow.ft3gft__ , , . , . Later in the day, the new Mr.;The bride is the daughter of Mr. Each wore a hair braid scalloped |and Mrs Burnside departed for a;and Mrs. Elza D. Ball. 301 Sylvan crown, highlighted with pearls and ] weciding * trip not revealing their iAve. and Mr. Burnside is the auro crystals from which loll a jdestinalion 'For traveling, shecircular veil, matching the color donned a lurquoisb and Rvey plaid'of her dress.Mrs. Riesbeck carried an armson of Mrs. Marcoloie Burnside of 334 N. Maple St. Lancaster.Mrs. Vaneta Justus, at the or-suii. made by Mrs. Bessie Bowman. Black accessories and a cor-fac1ar€gon.musictrovided traditional wedding bouquet, of pale pink, deep piak: £5(? white roses in a satinand Mrs Jcrrv Culbertson white carnations, tied with san^ “Because and “T Love You: satin bow and streamers to match. Truly- then offered The Lord’s The bridesmaids had arm bouquets Prayer” during the ceremony. °f white and pale pink carnationsEscorted to the altar by _ her father who gave hei in mairiage. . .f f Gacb aUendantthe bnde was wearing a bridal .. * .,1.with satin bow and streamers. Short white gloves and pearl earfrom the bride.| bow, from her bridal arrangement, completed her ensemble.Upon their return, they will es- i tablish their home in Lancaster. • Mrs. Mary Kohler, grandmother: of the bride. 92 years of age, was among the interested guests.egown and veil belonging to her sis-: ^jss Kathy l^ouise Ball and Miss Mrs. Burnside, a graduate of. ter Mrs. Raymond Riesbeck. The:„ ______„e-G tr^uDior length sown of rose pomtc dace and silk mist over bouquet taffeta was fashioned along princess lines, with circlets of pearls and sequins edging the petal neckline rising high in front and tapering to a scalloped V in back., Long lace sleeves extended into I points over her hands.I The full skirt, of silk, worn over la Dior hoop, featured a lace princess panel edged villi scalloped lace applique that continued around the hemline, each scallop accented with jeweled lace medallions. giving a beautiful effect tothe full cathedral peacock train.A scalloped lace princess crown, trimmed with twists of pearls and sequins held her tiered fingertip veil of French illusion. She carried an arm bouquet of white bride's roses, tied with white satin bow and streamers, and carried out the tradition of something old. new*, borrowed and blue.Mrs. Raymond Riesbeck served as matron of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were Mrs. James R. Nutter, another sister. Mrs. James Waugh and Miss JoAnn Eisz.The attendants were in street, length dresses of aqua-marine silkSusan Ayres, nieces of the brideand bridegroom, were flower girls.Lancaster High School. Class of1958, also graduated from Mrs.;Their dresses were of White nylon j Jacques Charm and Modeling1 organdy over white taffeta, fash-; School. She is associated with the j ioned with portrait necklines and iTraffic Department. Anchor Hock-;shtirt sleeves. Mrs. Bessie Bowman. aunt of the bride, made the dresses, which were accented at the waist line with large bows inthe back.Small tailored bows trimmeding Glass Corp. Plant l.Mr. Burnside, a graduate of Lan- j caster High School, Class of 1956, | is employed at the Lancaster; Lumber Co. and self-employed as a carpenter. He is completing hiswith sequins and pearls adorned8th year in the United Statestheir heads. Their gifts from the bride were short white gloves and cultured pearl drop necklaces. They carried white Italian baskets with arrangements of pale pink, white and deep pink carnations.Allen Rpcad and Thnm'wNaval Reserves.Guests came to, the wedding' from Columbus. Newark, Sun-; bury, Circieville, Granville, Grove; City. Mansfield. Canal Winchester,' Rushville, Amanda and Baltimore.! Ohio.I'rfv7\4 *I'e•mmm**iBuchanan’ssay:tftIftRedecorating an entire room or do you just need a touch of something new to give your room a lift for the coming months?A cheerful, delightful print of berries and birds with white background. Pi nk flowers end strawberries, blue end yellow birds, idee! for breakfast room.f«PARAKEETt♦I229L yd.\ftCALICOKITCHENAn all over background of small rad design with spice jars over it and a matching fabric of just the background. Wonderful for chair seats.**■For Finest Styles-plus Friendly Village Comfort«*4ANEMONESA floral print that can be used nicely for a modern bedroom. Rust, brown and green pre-dominate.ift200 yd.cftOne of our new dark back-i r i
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Lancaster, Ohio, US

Mon, Nov 12, 1962

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