Friday September 11. 1964 The Everglades News, Canal Point, Florida 33433 Page Fives " I --- -___ ____________ __ ____u . - --- --- -- ------ Carolyn.Sellers "Faces Of Freedom"In Baby Sperm WhaleAt Personal ItemsJohnny MissMary Ann Ford daughterof Miami Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ford of,'Canal -' Weds J. D. CochranMiss Nov. 15-22 The SeaquariumMIAMIA Point, left Wednesday for At- will lantic Union College in South Lan- MIAMI- receive an one-ton 20-foot baby Heller of Riviera was ' caster, Massachusetts. She la, & historical art exhibition recalling sperm whale named Peanuts is liv- the weekend guest of Dick Strayerand senior. Mary Carolyn Sellers, nieceof significant people, places and ing: at the Miami Seaquarium. It is Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Strayer.Mr. , Mr. and Mrs.. James W. Vann I events in the nation's past, when the first sperm whale ever to ben and Mrs. Claude Shirley and Mrs. Ruby Bush was the'' week- became the bride of John Dav'idCochran ,' I aces:: of Freedom" will be on display residence at any aquarium in the her brother and sister-in-law Mr end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby son of Eugene F. Coch- at the November Home Show world. and Mrs R '''. Burks of Griffin Bush at Ft. Myers. ran and the late? Mrs. Cochran of I at Dinner Key Auditorium, Nov. I Peanuts was captured by three Ga., spent Labor Day at Riviera Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ehnstrom. Wasilla Alaska, in a double-ring 1522. Coast Guardsmen, Nick Faulman, Beach. have returned from a visit with his ceremony, solemnized at the homeof "Faces of Freedom" is presented Larry Tindall and Walter Vollmer, Mr. and Mrs. William S. PlumerJr. sons and daughters-in-law,' Mr. the bride's ;'aunt and uncle i in I by the American Heritage I in the sea off Lake Worth inlet, 70 ., have returned to their home. and Mrs. Richard Ehnstrom and Pahokee Sunday afternoon, Sep- Foundation and the John Hancock miles north of Miami. They called at Durham, N. C. following a visit Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ehnstrom and tember 6, at 5'p.. m. Mutual Life Insurance Co. The exhibit the Seaquarium, and the collecting: with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. son Peter Ehnstrom in Fitchburg; The Rev. John A. Briley, pasto will come to Miami from a'' boat steamed to the scene immedi- S. Plumer. Both will attend Duke Mass. They also attended, %the of the First Methodist Church In'' showing at the U. S. Pavilion of ately. Peanuts was lifted into the University as seniors. Worlds Fair in Uew York. ' Pahokee, officiated. I the New York World's Fair. It con vessel's huge live well by crane, I . -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- --- -- --- - - The vows were spoken before an sists of 76 original paintings. and Capt. Emil Hanson brought his ----r. ,; improvised altar banked with: More than five million people precious cargo down the inland MiTOtf irr\rwifrftiiY! rrtMr palms and an arch entwined with have seen "Faces of Freedom" waterway in order not to Jounce fern, white gladioli and pom-poms since it begin a national tour two her.It Tapers in floor candelabra shed a I years ago. The Miami exhibitionwill all began when fishermen soft light over the nuptial scene. be its first visit to Southeastern 'reported to the Coast Guard station COWARTLAUNDRY Miss Alice Elaine Hurt and Miss U. S.Representatives. on Peanut Island in Lake Twila Vann Mulkey of Tavernier, of the American inlet that they had spotted a sea cousin of the :bride, presented the Heritage Foundation in Miami are cow. A Coast Guard boat was dis- AND DRY CLEANINGNOW wedding 'music Miss Mulkey sang Paul R. Scott of the law firm of patched to the scene' and they "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" and Scott, McCarthy, Preston and found it was actually a whale. LOCATED IN THE "I Love You Truly." Steel, and McGregor Smith, chair Two Coast Guardsmen jumped The bride', given in marriage by man of the Florida Power and overboard and got a rope* around her uncle, wore a ballerina dress of Light Co.Rebecca. her tall. They climbed back in the GEIGER LUMBER CO. Chantflly Lace. The -bodice featured boat and the whale went in the a Sabrina neckline and wrist opposite direction. They had a WAREHOUSE point sleeves. The back of her full Grimes struggle getting her to Peanut Is- skirt had three tiers of matchinglace. land where they tied a'I rope to the ' The illusion veil fell from a Weds G. W. LawtonRalph piling. IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF crown of matching lace, pearls and Burton Clark, general managerof CASH & CARRY LUMBER COMPANY crystals. The bride's bouquet was a the Seaquarium says he will petite arrangement of phalaenopsis Grimes gave his daughter enlarge the pool as Peanuts grows ON BARFIELD HIGHWAYLook orchids and frenched carna Rebecca Ruth, in marriage Sunday: if she lives, as female sperm tions. Her only .ornament. was a to George William Lawton, in a whales grow to about 30 feet in single strand of pearls. For "some- ceremony at the First Methodist length. But she may be a suckling thing old" she ,carried the wedding; Church, Pahokee. The bridegroom's baby who lost her mother and the handkerchief of. her great grand- grandfather. Rev. George Lawton formula for whale's milk is not for the Sign on Barfield mother, which had also been car- assisted Rev. Guthrie Colvard :lr known. f ried by her aunt, Mrs. Vann, at her performing the rites before an - Highway i wedding. altar decorated with palms, can- Rev. Leo Hughes of Brantley, [ Miss Selena Ann'Mulkey of Tav- I delabra and baskets of white mums r:Ala., was the weekend guest of his ernier, cousin of the bride, was and gladioli. mother, Mrs. Jessie Hughes. maid of honor. She wore a ballerina -i Mrs. Lawton, daughter of Mr: I h_'_ _---=-___ ______ ___ ___ A_ __ ___ ___ __ _ ____ ______ __ __ __ ____ _ length dress of Duchess of I I and Mrs. Ralph Grimes, 231 l/a ::=. Windsor blue organza over taffeta Main St. in Pahokee, selected a with fitted long-sleeved lace jacket formal length gown of white satin and full skirt. Her matching with a lace over-jacket featuring headpiece was of leaves on a ban- wrist pointed sleeves. The bride's deau of net. She carried a cascade crown of seed pearls held an illus- bouquet of white carnations and sion veil and she carried an orchid blue streamers. cascade bouquet. >.. Johnson, flower - Susan Little Miss Dianna Lawton, sister of tho girl, wore a dainty dress of white t bridegroom was maid of honor. t't with matching headpiece. She car- ' I Bridesmaids were Gloria Miriam .. ried a basket of rose' petals. : '' i .' : 4' ! Smith, Belle Glade, cousin of the \ . Z , attended b .1 The bridegroom was bride and Dorothy Batchelor. Ellen M. H. Mulkey, Jr., of Tavernier as S, Jo Denton, another cousin of the i' j best man. bride served as junior bridesmaid. ,. . Mrs. Vann chose for her niece's They wore street length dresses of 'f wedding a sheath aqua importedsilk brocade. The honor attendant dress and a corsage of yellowtea wore green and blue, the other3 roses.A wore green. Bouquets were tangerine - reception was held immedi- carnation cascades and the attendants t ately following the ceremony. The wore matching crowns home was decorated throughoutwith , with veils. flowers. The bride's i'r i', white Harry D. Harper, III, St. Petersburg - table was covered with a lace cloth i . was the best man. The bride .' White flowers in the center were I. ' groom, son of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred . \ '., . flanked on either side by three :_ II I I Henry Lawton, St. Petersburg, selected - branched candelabra. A three- /. as usher, Robert Brush, tiered wedding cake on a mirror: Donald Schoos and S. Brent Tut- ,I' i was placed at one end of the table well, all of St. Petersburg.The PAHOKEE BLUE DEVILS ' and punch was served from a cut reception was held at the . glass punch bowl at the other end. home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Pad- , Cake was served by Mrs. M. ,H. gett, 620 Barfield Highway, uncle Home Games Games Away " Mulkey, Jr., of Tavernier, aunt of and aunt of the bride. Those assist- the bride, while Mrs. Ray Smith ing at the reception were, Mrs. Dan Forest Hill ........ Oct. 2 Clewiston ............ Sep. 18 r poured punch, Mrs. E. D. Sims. pre- Carpenter, Mrs. J. H. Wilkinson, sided at the register. Mrs. Ray Hawk, Mrs. W. A. Riviera Beach .... Oct. 16 Vero Beach ,....._ Sep. 23; ... The bride chose for her going Stevens and Miss Beverly Wilkinson. - away outfit a cadet blue'. suit with .. Martin County .... 0_ c t..>3., ,TIt Lake. W.. or t"' ,;.::<..of'..''Oct. 9Fort u .. "',II'J % , '.....1 --o .... .. NRO < I ,Lj ,tllttc.'on .j - white accessories and. a.-< ;white Tht."'briddl'waa graduated from '0 '!; ;! .01\' : ;' .... ; h ... Noy i'I'S- Nov: ;' ;.,' ' t*" r-AUD.ucaC "; .. ..!' 'e.-.:.... ,.!' ... milt "slr t corsage. 4V .r : . Pahoftee High school ajxt fdfcwnded *.. ii:! r {. "'_ "' .; : .. I't.t'. 1':( HI. ... 4.. .. ..' Mrs. Cochran is a graduates' *# the Universlty.pf.Mi. MiainfUmVer- Belle/Glade! --------N25 : .: