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The Logansport Press from Logansport, Indiana • Page 7

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Logansport, Indiana
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PUBLIC LIBRARY PHAROS-TRIBUNE PRESS, LOGANSPORT, THE August 28, 1970 Tedlock-Hensley Vows Read Saturday Evening Miss Cathy Tedlock and Max Richard Hensley were united In marriage in a double ring service Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Fairlawn United Brethren Church, Kokomo, with Rev. Luke Martin officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John B. Tedlock, of Kokomo, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hensley, Rt. 2, Kokomo.

Paims and sprays of carnations swirled on twin candelabras banked the altar. Traditional selections were provided by Byrl Martin, soloist, and Mrs. Curtis Lee, accompanist. MRS. BRENDA COOPER, Alexandria, attended as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Cindy Lewark and Mrs.

Steven Tedlock, Kokomo. Hensley served his as best man and Roger brother were Ed Allen and Steve Tedlock, brother of the groomsmen bride, Kokomo. The groom's brothers, Paul and Joe Hensley, were ushers. The bride, given in marby her father, was attired in an Empire style gown riage satin faille with a of rib bodice of re embroidered lace encrusted with Alencon pearls and crystals. The same lace formed the scalloped wedding ring neckline and the A- line skirt swept to a chapel train.

Her four tiered veil of silk illusion was secured to a forward style headpiece of forward style headpiece of lace petals trimmed with A ring of beauty is a joy forever. When it's an ArtCarved. AriCarved craftamen have been doing beautiful things with fine gold since 1950. And this heritage of quality is quite evident in the ArtCarved wedding band collection we have right now. Whether your heart is set on a Florentine design, a bold sculpture or something in between, we're sure to have it for you.

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753-2505 Authorized Art Carved Jeweler Announcements Washington township 49er's club will meet Tuesday at 8 EH at the home of Mrs. Glenn p.m. Bryan, Rt. 3. Psi Iota Xi will hold formal initiation Monday at the Ben Hur with dinner to be served at 6 p.m.

of Isabella will hold special business meeting TuesDaughters a day at 7:30 p.m. at the K. of C. hall. Refreshments will be served and prizes awarded.

Washington township EH will hold a picnic lunch Thursday noon at Dykeman Members are to bring a guest, picnic lunch and table service for guests, Cass county EH Chorus will meet Monday at 7:15 p.m. at Grace Lutheran church. Frances E. Willard Class of the Wheatland Avenue United Methodist will have a picnic at noon Wendesday at the home of Eliabeth Werner, 108 Cleveland Ave. Meat and drink will be furnished.

Take table service. Miss Nichols To Wed In October Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nichols, of Delphi, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Christine, to John Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Lee, Brooksville, Fla. The couple is planning a midOctober wedding. pearls. The bride carried a cascade of pink and white roses. THE BRIDAL attendants were attired in pink madiera flocked nylon gowns with Empire waists and gathered sleeves.

Each carried a white basket of pink carnations. A reception was held at the church Friendship House for 200 guests following the ceremony. Hostesses were Mrs. Rober Hensley, Kokomo, Mrs. Edward Edson, sister of the groom, Crown Point, and Miss groomsman was Ed Allen and erly Hensley, sister of the groom, registered guests.

The bride is a graduate of Indiana Business College. The groom, a graduate of Northwestern High School, is entgaged in farming. Residence will be established at Rt. 5, Frankfort. LARE COUNTRY SET GIRLSBACK TO SCHOOL 1 poncho pow! Our exclusive, vibrant plaid poncho wraps up a clingy cowl neck blouse, tops black knit chain-andbutton trimmed pants.

Acrylic Poncho $20 Pants $20 Also Available Matching Blouse $15 Skirt $15 Jacket $25 Jumper $28 Destners 326 EAST BROADWAY PHONE 753-3322 Miss JoAnnHylton Exchanges Vows With David Jones At Nuptial Mass Miss JoAnn Hylton became Mrs. David G. Jones during double ring rites Saturday at 1 at St. Vincent dePaul Church with Rev. Father Francis Niesen celebrating the Nuptial Mass.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Hylton, Rt. 3, city, and the groom.

is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Jones, Rt. 2, Walton.

The was given in marriage by her father. Twin baskets of white gladiolus banked the altar. The children's Choir, accompanied by Miss Betty Minneman, organist, sang the Mass. Mary M. Hylton, Rt.

3, attended her sister as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Deana Yeakley, Rt. 3, and Mrs. James Johnson, Muncie. Gordon Hamilton, city, served the groom as best man and groomsmen were Ronald Goodier, Galveston, and Roger Kunkle, Rt. 1, Galveston.

FOR HER WEDDING, the bride chose a floor -length gown of organza with Venise lace down the front. Flowered appliques were scattered on the 'A-line skirt, bodice and long full sleeves. The high rounded neckline was encircled with Venise lace and her floor-length tulle mantilla was trimmed with lace and sprinkled with flowered appliques. The bride carried a crescent cluster arrangement of white daisies, yellow roses and white stephanotis. The maid of honor was attired in a floor length gown of yellow dotted: Swiss with an Empire waistline and long full sleeves of chiffon.

The waistline was set off with a yellow bow with floor-length streamers trimmed with daisies. She wore a matching yellow bow headpiece and carried a bouquet of white daisies with yellow and green streamers. The gowns of the bridesmaids were identical to that of the honor attendant with the exception of color which was mint green. MOTHERS OF THE couple were gifted with corsages of white carnations and yellow roses. A reception was held for 125 guests at the Captain Logan Hotel following the ceremony.

Hostesses were Mrs. John Little, New Castle, Mrs. Larry Boyer, Rt. 1, Galveston, and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton, city.

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