!:II '!f . .. ," ,. ..... .. .._ ... WI} .\j . '" N ". ... ,. .. -.. .. . .. ... .. .... ... ,. ., ... .. .. .. , 1J , ' 5'l, >" ; J" ;October I. 19S1 TELEGRAPII', : Page sA , i. Cathy.LeMire and Wayne Wood o '! ,1f1 :The: Doh Hallgrens Honored ats: ; \, ' 'r ti';':;&:; 'Married. Sept. 19 at First Baptist Church The Social S't Going Away PartyDon .. .. .:s: Hallgren, youth and choir and arrangement of rust and apricotsilk The First Baptist Church, Starke director of Pine Level Baptist Church flowers. was the setting for the wedding of Gladys Mooty : Of The. and Mrs. Hallgren were honored at a The refreshment table in'the dining I Cathy LeMire, daughter of Mr. and going-away party Wednesday night of room was centered' with an Mrs. William LeMTre of Starke to Society Editor, last week following prayer meeting, epergnette with blue tapers and blue Wayne Russell Wood, son of Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen and white silk flowers. Crystal and ; -: Mrs. Russell Wood of Lawtey on : $64-7608 Ne Alvarez Jr, for the young people of silver trays held chips, dips, sand- :::. : Saturday Sept. 19,at 7 p.m. with Rev. ws' D'The the church. wiches, cookies and goodies.The . :;t;:: Ben Bryant performing the nuptials &O : Throughout the party rooms were young people of the church F.: ;c Mrs. L.A. Canova, organist, andE' 5i : blue and rust silk owers, party presented the Hallgrens with a signed .i. Kevin Neel, soloist presented a program a., decorations and streamers for the oc picture album of the church young -r, .- of nuptial music. casion. people and a placque during the even- 7.: The chancel area of the church was Titus OlsonsTo Gracing a table in the Hvingroom .- :- centered with a heart candelabra was a epergnette with rust candles ing.Mr.. and Mrs. Hallgren moved to ';2, ::: holding burning tapers; flanked by Celebrate Ocala on Saturday. ( two standing arrangements of 50th Anniversary gladiolus daisies Weeks, U.D.C.To . chrysanthemums, and, carnations pompoms in, Mr. and Mrs. Titus Olson will Meet Oct. 7 Did Yw Ii..w........... blue, pink, yellow and white. Two celebrate their golden wedding an- , spiral candelabra on either side of the niversary Sunday, Oct. 11, from 3 to 5 The W.T. Weeks chapter, U.D.C. standing arrangements completedthe p.m. at a reception given In the First will meet Wednesday, Oct. 7,at 3 p.m. Eugene Rader of Peoria III., Mrs. setting.Ronald United Methodist Church Fellowship" at the Western Steer Steak House for Evelyn Standard and Mrs. Annettie Wood attended his brotheras Hall by friends and family. e' their first fall meeting. Junkins of West Frankfort, III., and best man. Ushers were Michael No local invitations are being Hostesses will be Mrs. O.L. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sanford of LeMire, brother of the bride and Issued but all friends and relativesare Beasley, Mrs. J.W. Kincaid and Mrs. Tavares were Thursday to Sunday David Marlowe cousin of the groom. invited to attend. J.D. Seymour. guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Early and .:;; Mrs. Phillip Hall served as matron Mr. and Mrs. Olson add "We hope attended the Eaves-Waterhouse wed- 'i of honor. She wore a light blue gown you will help in compiling a book ding on Friday night. ..;t" featuring a shirred bodice with which recalls a memory or experience 1 Woman's Club =i2: spaghetti straps and matching lace yr with us during our first 50 + Executive BoardTo Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slone of Miami :. jacket tied at the waist. She carried a years of marriage. Please send it to and daughter, Mrs. Harlan Jenningsand i.::. nosegay of daisies, miniature carna- us as soon as possible; we ask that no Meet baby son of Gaineville were Mon- $;_- lions, pompoms and baby's breath other gifts be sent. We believe that The Starke Woman's Club day visitors of Mrs. L.H. Jennings. executive - -*- the bride's chosen colors. the loving memories we have shared : Christy Wood, niece of the groom, with our family and friends would be board will meet Wednesday, Miss Lillian Stump, Mrs. W.H. Oct. 7, at 12 noon at Western Steer =. was flower girl. the most Measured gift we would everreceive" Steak House. Thomson and Mrs. John Griffin at- ::-"': The bride, given in marriage by her N' tended the annual meeting of the ::?: father, wore a beautiful long gown J Florida Division of the American with a Queen Anne neckline, an em- 7 t.wJ -.. P--' ....... .. ___ BHS 1976 Class Cancer Society in Jacksonville Friday - ::., pire waist with a bow in back. The h Planning to Sunday. w.. .: bodice was trimmed in chantilly lace. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Olson MeetingTo E:: '. The full length veil was trimmed with Elks News Be Held .: chantilly lace and she carried a all Members of BHS 1976! class are ask- Fall Sale Starke Elk and Elkette members NowatRosier' ... .: white silk cascade of roses, enchant attending North District Deputy Carl ed to attend a class reunion planning Nursery ment lilies and stephanotis. Moore's visitation to the GainesvilleElk lasagna LuncheonAt meeting Tuesday, Oct. 6. at 7 p.m. in Walnut St. ;:. A reception was held in the church 1tI.:... i6rcf N ''tII' !. .. ''r I ,>*i pSC2 p3 4VW* with the honoree and ) "'W 'd "' J tQbtt': I I: II I- Mr. Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Jim The tables were covered with gold _ Womack and sons, Bill and Brad. cloths. The head table was centered I y '. . with an arrangement of fall silk + .-..:::: flowers. Peach colored, decorated Mrs. Pete Richardson hurricane candles centered the individual - l Shower Honor.. place cards tables.marked Hand the seating decorated arrangement We Don't Give i$1i.II'IIII' $ . L 'Mrs. Pete Richardson, a recent for the 42 guests which in- , " bride,was honored at a bridal shower cluded the wedding party, immediate night given by the ladies of families and out-of-town guests. Thursday \tt' the Madison Street Baptist church During the dinner the honored cou- !'\/:: i\I):::: : :'; ; ,,. \'held in the fellowship Hall. ple presented gifts -to their atten- : dants.. Away I The refreshment table was centered with -an arrangement of L yellow pompoms i and.a garland of Anderson .. ... I .Kyle IIPriiit 1 ,T wild flowers encircled the punch r I bowl. Celebrates ; { t I ''I i FirstBirthday ' ifiJIIt" ( !, Two get-acquainted games were : ?III// f Ii I ! 9d1 i played<: and..refreshments enjoyed ,,111 i ". ..,.... ,'', (, ) . \ jO 'i , t during the party hours 7:30: and.9:30: Little Kyle Anderson celebrated his .II.II, I " )va*iaobni I 'IB** illlll'lllllljl I ( ,: ; : vii first birthday Saturday afternoon at a I I, i: i I1 I ''I p.m.Among the 30 guests were Mrs. party given by his parents Mr. and ' We are Robert Starling, grandmother of the Mrs.Daniel Anderson in Lake Butler. : competitiveos ! .honoree: and Mrs. Tillman Richardson The Mickey Mouse theme was carried I , ' twit' . ': her mother-in-law. out decorations. r y \; 111) .the party I ' , I Cake and ice served. gbirmgoth9dubnn1i &e II I Is .hod r.w ti..."......:..., Among the guests cream those were from out-of- In ce pniw013. wal '(1 I :M I il !11; 1I .r town? were Mr. and Mrs: Rex Anderson ) pr 'it 16iwi': il/ll'\lJ 9. '' II JVlrs. 'J.E:" Wilson, Mrs. Edward Sr., Mrs. -Lila Dowling, Mrs. d'- : jnol nub lone aavh: .., Mrs. L.N. Pickering baa xod wobii.'iol IIIOJ. "- Burns and ;; Vanis Rosier and Mr. and Mrs. Den- e ?f. returned Wednesday of last week: r n i rial - nis Dowling, all of Starke, Mr. and after three weeks vacation in,Knox- Mrs.John P. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. k TIt - ville,Tenn. and the Smoky Mountains W.P. Jones of Chicago, III. 1' .ec d. ; QmQ petition i I ,with Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves. ...:1 I sbint9n-oi.o; ( :: . . ,,' II'JH v.1!>:lljl. The ",. 'T ',I' b"" " .. honey ' :. .. ',was tempting but We will beat their I price if .. ." , the, people (e i . ,realJy..sweet." 1 OOki: Or liiore And the job will beprofessional ..,.I" : "I)" ':" 9(11( T', ,'" ." W '" \ .. ,.... I'Jaen ; . ; rJ'I . . . ., .. t .-,} Itflol',; r '. ,:, , people we can teach you "I' ''' '' '1rP"4! "" .. ..11 . 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