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eld its urrcnt ept. 19 n with siding. Vlrs. T. D-presi* hburn, \ Huis, t Corr,lge the m thesecond Mrs nan, in* I com* id they eir du*! The P.T.A. tembe audito parenl ren pi Rob dent, ing st the 1 Joe 1 Talbot Georg Mr. at ant; a ! Haroh ments :Sykes Mrs., new oduced lachers, mgion, Marilyn )m and;ecutive »ses for ilamm’s banner t num*jmen,I Bromi tive, J licity, keep: Stuart Mr. iMathe Craig P.T.A Burin AircleMeetMr. »nd Mrs. Richard L. Ewingprinci staff Mathlt; a gift by J treas Fol imceti P.T.As John to the| of The f Jesus Saints,—Photo by Colity-Higg.r.s Studio CUSSeiby vathe deled the rl Phil* lusinessEwing-Hatfield Wedding Said in Single Ring Ceremony! events sion — k Sept; if not churchThe marriage of Miss Joyce Hatfield, daughter of Mrs. Speake of this city and the late Edgar R Hatfield, to Richard L. Ewing, son of Mrs. Ellen VanWmkle, Blandinsville, 111, took place Saturday morning, Sept. 20, at 10 o'clock in the Assembly of God church, Fountain Green.The Rev. Fred Shields offi* -schoolThurslies will ng hns* i omen’sciated at the impressive single centered with a three tiered) ringf ceremony in the pres- wedding cake decorated with •'i'J ence of the immediate families blue roses and topped with a sat^cr and a group of intimate miniature bride and bride- l?narfriends Prccedinthe ceremony.groom.'churcdishinsplr-olannedulmes.Salvaged on ravelingAfter a short wedding trip *ru„r, Miss Inez Weaver played ap- the couple will make their propriate nuptial music on the home in Blandinsville. L P'an0. Traditional wedding Thf bn(Je atlended K kuk ' marches were used for the Scmor hl „ schoo, and Mr en processiona and recessional. lEwjn„ attendfd school in R„,Jerry Hatfield, brother ofthe bride, served as best manBlandinsville He served three Bonkand Mrs Robert Hatfield wasyears in the United States AirOct 3 be hos-lge willmatron of honor for her sis*Borne with overseas duty in theter in law.Germanv.Escorted by BrotherGiven in marriage by heri brother. Robert Hatfield, the; attractive bride wore a dress of white embroidered nylon! net over satin fashioned w ith I a long fitted torso bodice, j round neckline, elbow length sleeves, and bouffant skirt.1 complimented with a braided net headband trimmed with' pearls. She carried colonial bouquet of pink and white, rose buds tied with white satin streamers The bridegroom s gift was a white Bible.The honor attendant wore a black velvet dress accented with white and black accessories.For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Speake chose a navy blue ensemble w ith matching acces-’ sories and Mrs. Van Winkle, mother of the bridgeroom, wore a blue print dress with blue accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of pink and white roses.Wedding ReceptionA reception was held at 12 p. m at the home of the brides mother and Mr , Speake. The bride’s table wasNOW! SAHelena Rubi1KEH DEW TRfresh young moistureWhat a beautiful buy —Skin I and Skin Dew Cream-a 24-hlt; that puts deep-down moisture hi conlact. You’ll see dr ness, and te respond like flowers to rain. Ycui dewier, younger-looking after a In the morning use invisib FMLLS10N. All da long your n were made out of radiance. Reg At night treat intensively wii extra-rich emollients. Overnight sign# and fine lines seem to mell Skin Dew Liquid Emulsion * both now at a S3 savings! LimiCome in IVki^hbor-8°° value, or
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Keokuk Daily Gate City

Keokuk, Iowa, US

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