i 1 t March 2&. 1981 TELEGRAPH Page IAr. ___ t April Fun Trip Retired Planned Teachers By B-U rYlte ffJodal f1JideJl .v "N tritlon and Your Health'; was "the: topic used by Alicia M. Homrich, Bradford County Extension. Home Economics Agent, as she spoke to the J".1fJ".Iil 1v ._Bradford-Union Retired Teachers Association at their luncheon meetingon II/ ] Thursday March; 19, at the Brad- Society l.'J/+i>, /J A I ford County"?School, Administration /fly e u ,eUJ f I building. 964. 760lf I I The tables 'were decorated with I pansles and.shamrocks. A beautiful. .. azaleas centered me - I arrangement of : buffet table from which a delicious I covered' ,luncheon served. dish was Mel xMrs. L.A'. Canova Rave the devotional Beth Doland Charms Appreciative Wilhite :'.':ending, with a prayer. Presents Solo Program Dr. Dwight Hunter District Direc- ; tor of Florida Retired Teachers Audience at Voice RecitalMiss Tonight at MethodistMel Association, and Dr. William Gager Wilhite, music director at St. Assistant State Director of National Paul Methodist Church in Jacksonville - with her beautiful sta her Beth Boland soloist, with ge presence, Retired ''Teachers Association explained will present a solo recital in the the organization of the Tommy Bryant, accompanist, artistic interpretation, adequate last of the Faith-in-the-Arts concert ""'t. .,Florida State and National AS8ocla"tions presented a voice recital and eveningof technique and most pleasing tone series,tonight,Thursday,at 7 p.m., in .4" and the importance of the local music at the Starke Woman's Club quality. Tommy Bryant, pianist provided the First United Methodist Church.Mr. . most sympathetic and artistic units on Saturday night. Wilhite will wide to these. sing a spectrum '. Miss Boland daughter of Mr. and accompaniment throughout the pro- Mrs. Mona Canova, Mrs. Muriel from classical to gospel music. Mrs. Ernest P. Boland of Athens,Ga., gram. He delighted the audience with Uorman, Mrs. Leona Royal and Mrs. Following the recital there will boa wwd4 t Blanche Howard and granddaughter of Mrs. H.L. the performance of Sonetto 104 del reception in the church Fellowship ." were appointed as a ommittee to "fun for Speer of Starke, is a senior voice student Petrarca by Liszt between two groupsof Hall : plan a trip" \pril. of Cheryl Boyd at the Universityof Miss Boland's arias. At the requestof The public is invited to attend 'J' Georgia.The the audience Mr. Bryant played the ) Officers for 1981-82 were elected: president, Mrs. A. Russell Norman stage was decorated with arrangements Warsaw Concerto during the recep- ; tion. He has been selected for 'I'r'. of pink azaleas and a Mrs. Watson i vice-president, Georgia ; 4 Rotary International graduate i Mrs. L.A. dogwood in pedestal baskets. Canova recording secretary Mrs. W.H. Thomson president of fellowship to study piano in Vienna Baby Shower Honors ; corresponding secretary, Of"r',-' Mrs. Marcus Howard; treasurer, the Woman's Club introduced the Austria next year. Mrs. Merv Jackson Miss Mary Faulkner. These officers soloist Miss Boland and her accompanist At the candlelight reception the din- And Baby DaughterMrs. r.. r will be installed at the Tommy Bryant and welcomed ing table held an arrangement of spr- May meeting. the guests. Mrs. Thomson also in- ing flowers in pastel colors. Hostesseswere Mervin Jackson and baby vited guests to the reception following Beth's aunts Mrs. RA. Green daughter Meredith, born Feb. 4th, the program.Miss Jr., assisted by her daughters, were honored at a lovely baby shower Miss Brenda Roberts Boland's program consisted of Melanie and Cathy and Mrs. GJ. Tuesday, March 10 at the home of .", .. four art songs from the works of McGriff Jr. Mrs. Curtis G. Sanders Mrs. Wilbur Waters on West Madison -, -"""" -- --- =- ; '--J<:>Sl'\j[ ;;a Luncheon HonoreeMiss Hahn Liszt and Strauss, six arias served punch. St. Co-hostess was Mrs. Harry Hat- l' Brenda Roberts bride-elect from the operas by Floyd, Giannini Lex Green III and Lex Sanders cher III. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Howe. Jr. handed out at the door. One with tIe: was complimented at a luncheon Gershwin. Dvorak Puccini and programs game was played prize Saturday, March 21, given by Mrs. Donizetti. Two sacred art songs "0 awarded to Mrs. David Canova. Unites Gus Kopelousos and Mrs. Pete Felosat Divine Redeemer" and "I'll Walk The refreshment table was covered Spring Wedding the home of the latter. With God" were outstanding contributions with a white linen cloth and centered The dining tables were covered to her program. As an en- with a spring arrangement of silk .Melanie. . Hale. and Robert. Howe... Jr.. with white linen cloths and centered core she sang "Make Believe" from Raye Padgett Celebrates flowers with pink tapers on each side. - - -- -- - Mrs.Hatcher presided the with spring arrangements in shell the musical production "Show Boat"which over punch Melanie Carole Hale and Robert also a cousin of the bride served as containers. Shell place cards markedthe she dedicated to her grand Third Birthday bowl. Mrs. Jackson was given a silk Nick Howe Jr. were married on the the flower girl. seating arrangement for the 14 mother, Mrs. H.L. Speer. Catherine Raye Padgett daughterof corsage and a baby book from the first day of spring, March 21 at 3 p.m. The bride's attendants wore floor guests. Down the center of the tables Miss Boland charmed her audienceBIRTHS Greg and Julia Padgett celebratedher hostesses as a memento of the occa in the home of the bride's parents.Don length gowns of mauve chiffon over was a garland of shells. third birthday. March 22, with a sion.Approximately Denton of Keystone Heights satin. The bodice and sleeves were Among the guests were Mrs. party on Saturday March 21 at their 14 guests enjoyedthe performed the ceremony. trimmed in lace.The flower girl wore George Roberts Jr., mother of the home in Lawtey. party between the hours of 7:30 Melanie is the daughter of Mr. and an ivory gown with a similar designas honoree and Mrs. William L. Baker The 20 guests enjoyed a Disney and 9:30.: Also attending wasMeredith's Mrs. Donald Mallette Hale of Lake the bride. mother of the prospective groom. World Cake and kool-aide during the older sister Heather t. Butler and Keystone Heights. Donald E. Hale, brother of the The hostesses presented Miss party hours of 3:30: to 5 p.m. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. bride was the groom's best man. Roberts with the platter to her chosen Sharon Brooke Thcrr.tor. Assisting with the party was Raye's Robert Nick Howe, Sr.of Gainesville.The Groomsmen were Lyndel and Shaun china pattern as a memento of the oc grandmother, Mrs. Betty Hazen of bride given in marriage by her Hale brothers of the bride; Richard casion. Alton and Evelyn Thornton an- Deer Springs Lake Keystone father wore a formal length ivory and Charles Howe brothers of the Miss'Rrberts and William Baker nounce the birth of a daughter Heights who took pictures, and her PINE FORESTAPAR7'MENTS gown of schiffli lace embroidered on groom, both of Gainesville; Timothy will bo united in marriage May 2 in Sharon Brooke born March 19 at aunt Mrs. Janice Jones of Sampson English tulle over satin. The bodice Treweek of Gainesville and Samuel the Fit st United Methodist Church of Orange Park Community Hospital. City. was sheer schiffli lace over a fitted Johnston IV of Gainesville.The Starke. Maternal grandparents are Emory Among those attending was Raye's satin camisole. Full bishop sleeves pianist[ was David Benson of and B"rn're Duncan of Lawtey and sister Brandyn, her great- 1-2 at 3 Bedroom Apt. '. featured at the bodice were made of Melrose, who played traditional love patfnal grandparents are Carma grandmother Mrs. OJ. (Evelyn) From $I3O to $275 embroidered schiffli with six inch songs and several popular songs at Homi .nakPr s Club Thomton and the life John Nelson Norman of Lawtey and her grandparents - cuffs forming calla points. The skirt the bride and groom's request.Soloist's Thornton also jf I.iv .ey. ,Everett and Mary Padgett of S was designed with a scalloped em were Mrs. Charles Green Has Rose Miking: Starke. r 153O W. Madison broidered border hem forming a and Bill McRae of Starke. ProgramMrs. l ao.l.aric, Phone:: 98/1.83" t4 sweeping train, accented at the waist The teception was in the spring I LENDER I with a pale, pink satin ribbon. decorated: coir.tyard of the bride's Thelma Jennings and Mrs.' Erica Lynn' Mains She carried a beautiful handmade, parent norr-1 i ne bricVo i tabl o "/,, Cecil: 3asford were on the program Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mains announce embroidered; ,schjfnian with.deep, designed in a scallooed, ivory satin at the Bradford County Homemaker's ,. the birth of a daughter Erica Lfn. plum and pink1 silk rosebuds. Her 'cloth rfi! bnimnwring VP*er. As PossibleWe in the 1 ilm -Halt ,., .. He Is cweutiy: : maxi-ig& plans to attend Keystone Lion's' Club 'II Ma, .. J ;' '/ :u'nlluE: aic liiw school. Melanie will be invited to attend. receiving a BA degree . ---..- were Mrs. Harold Epps, 'di r, Mrs. Bryan Greene Mrs: A.W. Chapman Fresh Paramount .' -- ) Plus If you subscribeIn Mrs., Ronnie Tomlinson Mrs. tr iA { ---- March we will Wayne Groves Mrs. David Lawson . Mrs. Robert Gillis, Mrs. Marie PoultryCustom give you 13 months Siemer, Mrs. Oren Derkman, Mrs. .'." P.T. Nolin and Mrs, Robert Tyliczka.The ", ,' .n ,,,:, Instead of 12. gift table was decorated with a cut to r.I,, , yellow checked ruffled cloth with Mall to: bridal bells and parasol centering the -- P.O. Drawer A, Starke 32091\ table. Your Preference -" -- The refreshment table was covered with a white lace cloth overyellowlinen f ; ,, ",f'"r. '.' ,lame {IJ'J I --, and centered with an arrange- -- ment of yellow. mums and t -,J11'10 jI rest candelabra. . The bride-elect and her mother and I CItY q the groom's corsages.mother. The were hostesses presentedwith also Bill Stat.net' : Mike McLeod EnclOMd Is my check! for S9 00 Starke Owners Out of county SuMchptlon$1000 per year ' presented Miss Richardson with Coordinating Lake Butler sheets and blanket set as a -q I. _ memento of the occasion. 6t :ustln: ss::::::: included Mrs. ' Out-of-town guests _ Charles McKenna. mother of UM prospective - groom, Mrs. Karen McKenna '' bo mraororo taunry T slster-in-law and Mrs. Olive Lat- tanzi, sister-in-law's mother. A. --- " .. - ...