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The Press Gazette from Hillsboro, Ohio • 4

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THE HILLSBORO, PRESS GAZETTE Tuesday, August 4, 1970 Shower Honors Miss Walker Miss Judy Walker, bride of David Prater, was honored with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Norman Fent, July 18. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Dewey Smith and Mrs. Elmo Walker, Jr.

Games were played and prizes awarded were presented to the guest of honor. The bride-elect opened her array of lovely and useful gifts and graciously expressed her appreciation. Refreshments of cake and punch were served to those present: Mrs. William Prater and Bonnie, Nancy Adkins, Mrs. Geneva Walker, Gladys Walker, Mrs.

Lenore Lauderman, Kathy Adams, Janet AtchiMrs. Don Stafford, Donna Faulconer, Janet Hurless, Sharon Theresa and Hazel Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth Van Dyke, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Diane Walker, Mrs.

Joyce Tracey, Mrs. Carol Walker. Those unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs. Norma Faulconer, June Walker, Lola Gall, Mrs. Betty White, Ann Borden, Mrs.

Oscar Hopkins, Mrs. Opal Faulconer, Mrs. Valceta Deakyne, Miss Joan Hopkins, Mrs. Andy Thackston and Mrs. Ronnie Thackston.

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Mrs. Glenn Wright and 1 Shirley Wright assisted with hostess hon-, ors. Games and contests, in keeping with the shower theme, were won by Mrs. William Turner, Mrs. Paul Karnes and Miss Linda Hill, who presented them to the bride-to-be.

Miss 1 Hill was invited to open the array of lovely and useful gifts which were displayed during the remainder of the shower hours. She graciously expressed her appreciation. Refreshments of cake and punch were served from a prettily appointed table, centered with a bride, centerpiece with accents of green and white, the bride chosen colors. The invitational list included Mrs. Doris Hill, Mrs.

W. F. Sylvester, Misses Linda and Tammy Hill, Miss Patty Sylvester, Mrs. Paul Karnes and Judy, Miss Sue Wolfer, Mrs. James Weems, Mrs.

James Ross and Lori, Mrs. Dean Hill, Mrs. William Turner, Miss Mary Gossett, Mrs. Thomas McFadden and Martha, Mrs. Nellie Ross, Mrs.

Vernon Fultz, Mrs. Carrie Fultz, Miss Marilyn. and Mrs. John Fornash. WCTU to Mother Thompson WCTU will meet Aug.

6 at 2 P. at the home of Mrs. Walter Fenner, North High St. Devotional leader will be Laverne Hamm, Year end reports are due. Assisting Mrs.

Fenner with hostess duties will be Lorene Michael and Helen Wilkin. Sgt. and Mrs. Jeremiah Hess, and son, Jeremiah, have gone to their new home at 410 Cherry Grand Forks, N. after a 30-day leave with Mr.

and Mrs. Ollie: J. Gross. Sgt. and Mrs.

Hess and son have just returned from Okinawa where they had spent a year's tour of duty, NOTICE AMY'S BEAUTY SALON ON VACATION AUGUST 2-8 Club Has Picnic Meeting Mrs. Vernon Kelley welcomed members of Hillsboro Garden Club to her home Tuesday evening, July 28. Assisting hostesses were Ervin Kerr, Mrs. W. H.

Mrs. Tom Bright and Mrs. Jack Zink. Husbands of members were guests for the evening and all enjoyed a bountiful picnic supper. Following the picnic, Mrs.

Cleo Emery, president, called the meeting to order with the reading of a poem, "Old Woman's Dream of Flowers." It was announced that the plantings at the courthouse had been completed. Members were reminded that dues are now due. The remainder of the evening was spent in a social fashion. Next meeting will be a tour of members' gardens. Those to be toured are Mrs.

Emery, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Walter Whisner and Mrs. H. R.

Kincaid. Anyone else wishing their garden toured may contact Mrs. Emery. The group will meet at the Emery home and following the tour will return there for the meeting and program. Plan Reunion The National Rausch and Roush Allied Families Association will hold its annual reunion Friday, Aug.

14, and Saturday, Aug. 15, at the American Legion Hall at the west edge of Tipton, just off U.S. Rt. 50. A banquet will be held Friday at 6 P.

M. and the reunion Saturday at 10 A. M. Reservations should be sent by Aug. 8 to Ralph Roush, Box 425, Tipton, or by calling Mrs.

Grazier, Area 314-433-2342. The price of the banquet will be $2.50. Donald Roush, Letart, W. is president and Hazel Roush, 515 Robinson Street, Point Pleasant, W. 25550.

For more information, call Mrs. Virgil T. Roush, Hillsboro 393-1746. Plans Announced Plans are complete for the wedding of Miss Janice Lynn, Winchester Rt. 2, and Mr.

Larry Brunck, Hillsboro Rt. 6, to be held Sunday, Aug. 9, at 2:30 P. M. in the United Methodist Church of Sugartree Ridge.

Mrs. David Albert will attend her sister as matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Marty Albers ter of the bride. Mr. Lawrence and Miss Nancy Lynn, also a Brunck will attend his son as best man, Ushers will be Mr.

Richard Roberts and Mr. David Albert. The custom of open church will be observed at both the wedding and the reception which will be held at Concord School immediately following the ceremony. LAYAWAY SAVINGS ON GIRLS' COATS AND BOYS' JACKETS Toasty Warm Coats and Jackets For Dress- Up and School. FREE Get a new fall Purse with purchase of a girls Coat and handsome Billfold with purchase of boys Jacket.

The offer is for limited time only. LITT'S SHOP CHILDREN'S BALLOONS AND OTHER SOUVENIRS FREE WITH PURCHASES Events dragons, pink asters and white pompons enhanced the pretty appointments. Hostesses for the wedding were Mrs. Leonard Wright, Mrs. Joseph McCoppin, Miss Jeanne Hawke and Miss Mary McEwen.

Miss Jeanne Hawke presided at the guest book. For traveling on a brief wedding trip, the new Mrs. Wright changed into a blue dress with white accessories and pinned at her shoulder was a corsage from her bridal bouquet. The young couple has established their home at 2136 Middle Lane, Louisville, Ky. Mrs.

Wright is a 1970 graduate of Hillsboro High School and prior to her marriage was employed White House Care Center, Hillsboro. Mr. Wright is a 1969 graduate of Hillsboro High School a full time student in electronic technical school in Louisville, Ky. Reunion Is Held At Park The second annual Winkle reunion was held Sunday, July 26, at Lyuchburg Lions Club Park. A bountiful carry-in dinner was enjoyed.

Grace was said by Floyd Winkle, Hamilton. Those enjoying the day were, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Winkle and Cherry Ann, Hamilton; Orley Reveal, Howard Reveal, near Farmers 3 Station; Mrs. Phyllis Danyi, Tammy and Randy and Melanie, Columbus; Mrs.

Leanna Laymon, Hillsboro; Mrs. Ruth Winkle, Leesburg, Mrs. Helen Martin, Buford; Mrs. Florence Harrington, Dr. and Mrs.

Henry Walter and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrington Gerald and Robin, all of Dayton; Winkle and Angela and Annette, Mrs. Mildred Pickett and Barry, all of Miamisburg. Mr.

and Mrs. John Swearingen and son, Arthur, Xenia; Mrs. Edith Foust and Merlin Winkle and Kenneth, near Midland; Steve Winkle, Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall, Cincinnati; Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Julliard and sons, Terry and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pendall, Mr. and Mrs.

David Pendall and David Wayne, Roger Whiting and Leah, Lisa and Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winkle and Lori, and Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Thompson, all of Lynchburg or near Lynchburg.

All enjoyed the afternoon by talking over old times and the children enjoyed the slides and swings at the Lions Club Park. The Winkles' third. reunion will be held at the same place in 1971, the fourth Sunday in July. Honor Birthdays Members of Hillsboro Senior Citizens Organization met at the home of Mrs. Stella Rhoades, Tuesday, July 21, for the monthly birthday observance.

A bountiful picnic luncheon was enjoyed. Birthdays honored in July were Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs. Frances Garrison and Mrs. L.

L. Gall. During the social hour Mrs. Roush Chaney presented a program of games and contests. Readings were given.

by Mrs. Chaney, Mrs. Pearl Collins and Mrs. L. L.

Gall. The remainder of the afternoon was spent socializing. Mr. and Mrs. Jon C.

Hapner visited Tuesday and Wednesday in Athens where Mr. Hapner attended the Ohio Bar Seminar, r. Mrs. Hapner visited with Miss Myrtle Ashworth and Dr. and Mrs.

Bowling. Steimel-Diehold Service Is Read Miss Susan Alice Steimel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Steimel, 1611 Singleton, Wichita Falls, became the bride of Mr.

David 'Alfred Diehold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Diebold, 1122 Hollyroad, Sandusky, in mony performed in St. Stephen's' Episcopal Church of Wichita Falls, Saturday, Aug.

1, at half past the hour of eight o'clock in the evening. Ftr. Eugene McCray officiated at the double ring ceremony. A program of nuptial music was presented by Miss Laveda Arringorganist, Landon Bilyeu, flutist, and 'Miss Carol Owens, mezzo-soprano vocalist. Composers represented were Bach, Pachelbel, Raison, Couperin, Debussy, Schuetz and Stanley.

a Altar decorations were white gladioli and greenery in altar vases and lighted tapers. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in her formal length gown of white voile covered with individually sewn organdy at flowers. Sheer full sleeves and pale pink satin accented the bodice A above the high-rise waistline. Back accent was a brief train. A dainty Renaissance styled cap, covered with organdy flowers, held in place the veil of silk tulle.

She carried a bouquet of stephanotis and pale pink rosebuds. Miss Lucy Steimel served her sister as maid of honor. Miss Joann Curran and Miss Joanne Diebold, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. They wore gowns of printed crewel design in cyclamen featuring shades of olive, deep yellow and brown with olive satin sashes. In their hair they wore circlets of yellow and olive flowers holding layers of olive tulle.

They carried cyclamen nosegays. Mrs. Steimel chose a lime green Alaskine frock with complimentary accessories for daughter's wedding. Mrs. Diebold, mother of the groom, wore a biege linen frock with lace cage and matching accessories.

Mrs. Emma Mehring, former resident of Hillsboro, maternal grandmother of the bride, wore a green dress. Mrs. Helen Steimel, paternal grandmother of the bride, wore salmon pink. Mr.

James Varga, Cleveland, Ushers were Mr. Richard Diebold, attended Mr. Diebold as do best man. brother of the groom, and Mr. Gerald Canepa, Reno, Nev.

Groomsmen were Mr. James Steimel, brother of the bride, and Mr. Jackie Smith, both of Wichita Falls. Mr. Joseph Steimel, brother of the bride, served as acolyte.

A reception was held in the par ish house following the ceremony. Tables were covered with organza cloths. A three tiered wedding cake was focal point of the bride's table. Lighted tapers in silver candelabra accented the lovely ap pointments. Hostesses were Mrs.

Tom Curran, Miss Barbara Noftz, aunt of the groom of Sandusky, Mrs. James Hoggard and Miss Elizabeth. Dick. When leaving for a wedding trip, the new Mrs. Diebold changed into a violet-blue dress with accordion pleated skirt.

Her accessories were of bone color. The young couple will establish their new home at 3006 Ave. Wichita Falls, Tex. Mrs. Diebold is a 1970 graduate of Midwestern University, Wichita Falls, where she received her B.

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Rehearsal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Diebold were hosts to a dinner party for members of the Steimel-Diebold wedding, at Trade Winds, Bounty Room, following the wedding rehearsal. ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOR CHRISTMAS KNITTING THE YARN SHOP, 237 East Main Hillsboro PGtf he Mr.

and Mrs. David Smyth, Alpha, Newington, visited for a or- week recently with Mrs. Smyth's mother, Mrs. Kenneth Peart. daughter Wed Recently MRS.

DWAYNE WRIGHT Miss Sally J. Johnson, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Hillsboro Rt. 3, became the bride of Mr.

Dwayne A. Wright, son of Mrs. Flora Wright, Hillsboro Rt. 1, and the late Roy Wright, Saturday, July 18, at half past the hour of seven o'clock in the evening in Hillsboro Community Church. Rev.

Ed Purcell, uncle of the bridegroom, and Rev. Johnson, father of the bride, officiated at the double ring ceremony, Mr. Ralph Vance, organist, and Mrs. Calvan Stautberg, vocalist, presented a prelude of wedding music prior to the ceremony. Mrs.

Stautberg sang "Each for the er and Both for the Lord" and "Wedding Prayer." Mr. Vance's selections included "Wisteria," "Melodie," "Love Divine" and traditional wedding marches. The family pews along the bride's path were, marked with white satin bows. A white aisle cloth covered her path which climaxed at the white kneeling bench which centered the altar. Baskets of all white gladioli, asters and chrysanthemums flanked either side of the altar.

Behind the floral arrangements stood seven branch candelabra, garlanded with smilax foliage and accented with clusters of baby's breath and white satin bows. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a floor length wedding gown of white organza and bridal crisp. A panel of Venise lace extended from front of the high-rise empire waistline to the hem. Matching lace appliques adorned the cuffs of bridal crisp sleeves and high neckline. A close fitting headpiece of florettes held in place the veil of illusion that fell in soft folds over the circular train.

She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, baby's breath and leatherleaf foliage with white satin ribbons tied in lover's knots. Mrs. Kenneth Wright served as the bride's matron of honor and only attendant. She wore a gown of pearl pink chiffon over satin, fashioned in empire design with long sleeves that climaxed in wide cuffs at the wrists. Her headpiece was of nylon net leaves trimmed with braid rosettes and lilies of the valley with matching veil.

She carried: nosegay of lavender and purple asters, baby's breath and matching ribbon streamers. Mrs. Johnson chose an egg shell dress with matching shoes and other accessories of beige. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Mrs.

Wright, mother of the groom, wore a blue frock with white accessories and a pink carnation corsage. Mr. Kenneth Wright, nephew of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Mr. Shelby Merrill and Mr.

Paul Sexton. A reception was held in the social room of the church following the ceremony. The bride's table was centered with a four-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom figurine and garlanded at the base with leatherleaf interspersed with white pompons. A centerpiece of pink snap- NEW! "Springs Mills" Permanent Press Machine Washable 45" Width LINING In All Solid Colors Yd. HILLSBORO DRY GOODS SLIM GYM.

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