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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 16

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0 people MR. AND MRS. WALTER SMITH Mary Meeker, Walter Smith wed at Alpha Baptist The Alpha Baptist church of near Laredo provided the setting at 7:30 p.m. January 1977, when Mary Lynn Meeker and Walter William Smith, both of Laredo, exchanged wedding vows. Brother Don Prothero performed the double-ring ceremony for the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Meeker, Laredo, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D.

Smith, Bevier. The altar of the church was decorated with two sevenbranched candelabra entwined with greenery and decorated with pink-colored bows. Ora either side of the candles were baskets of pink and blue handmade sweet peas, the sweet peas specially made for the bride by Mrs. W. J.

Thomas and Mrs. Nova Gardner. Accepting gifts for the couple were Miss Suzanne Smith and Miss Jenny Thomas. The guests were registered by Miss Joyce Gardner and seated in pews marked with blue bows by Kenneth Meeker and Russell Smith. The organist, Mrs.

Bill Brick, played traditional wedding music before the ceremony. Escorted to the altar and give in marriage by both parents, the bride chose a floor-length gown of aqua blue doubleknit polyester with a Valentine history recalled at club The committee on Following the supper Mrs. arrangements for the Wanda Harwood of Brookfield Valentine Covered dish supper gave a talk about Valentines were Mrs. L. A.

Bailey, Mrs. relating the history of the Fay Bowyer and Mrs. Elmer beginning of Valentine Day. Sallee when the Home Culture She had many Valentines of the Club of Meadville entertained 1890s, 1900-1910 to show. There husbands and guests Friday were Valentines of various evening, al the Meadville types and designs.

Community Center. Mrs. Harwood was The tables were centered accompanied by her daughter, with Valentine decorations and Mrs. Charles Mosley of bowls of Valentine candy. Brookfield.

Supt. Deardorff is club speaker Mrs. Virgil Smith was notes were read from Lloyd hostess for the Busy Bee club Howe, Allen Brobst and Mercy Thursday with 12 members and Hospital, for gifts. Blaine Smith, a guest, present. Plans were made to serve the The program was given by noon meal at the Thomas and Meadville R-4 Superintendent West sale March 11.

Gerald Deardorff who talked Mrs. Jim Meneely won the about the school operation and hostess gift be and also was the the bond issue which is to be lucky one to a guest at voted on soon. February community supper, Roll call was a home made which will be al 6:30 p.m. valentine exchange. Thank you February 24.

Exchange home made valentines An exchange of home made valentines was the roll call for the Eversonville Community club when it met with Mrs. Ervin Eccles Wednesday. Eight members and a guest, Paul Wayne Chapman, were present. Several songs were sung after the pledge of allegiance to the flag. For the devotional Mrs.

Eccles read from Luke, 8th chapter. Mrs. Eccles guessed the mystery. package and Mrs. Dick Haynes received a wedding anniversary gift.

Games were played with Mrs. Lewis Chapman and Mrs. Merle Young as winners. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Lowell Gibson March 16.

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NEW YORK STOCK CACHANGE INC. 520 Washington -Box 682 Chillicothe, Mo. $4601 816-446-5645 three-tiered skirt gathered to bodice above normal waistline with a velvet ribbon belt. The sown had bow square neckline and long full sheer sleeves gathered to snapfastened cuffs. Her elbow.

length veil fell from a double knit polyester headband that matched her dress. Her only jewelry was an aqua blue rhinestone necklace and earrings of her greatgrandmothers. She carried cascade bouquet of pink, blue, and white carnations, daisies and baby's breath. The bride carried out something old, new, borrowed, blue and penny in her shoe. Miss Janet Gardner, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor.

Her pastel pink flocked flowered dotted swiss was fashioned like the brides. She carried a single long stemmed blue carnation. Miss Brenda and Julie Thomas, cousins of the bride, were candlelighters. Their pink and white checked gingham dresses were ankle length with skirt gathered I to bodice above normal waistline, a square necklines, kimono type sleeves and a self belt. The flared sleeves and belt featured lace trim.

They wore wrist corsages of pink carnations and carried blue candles. The bride's gown and candlelighters dresses were designed and made by the bride and her mother. Mr. Smith chose as his best man, Mr. Dale Campbell, Galt.

Reception was held in the church social' room immediately after the ceremony. The bride's table was covered with blue net over a pink cloth, decorated with an arrangement of pink and blue peas and lighted blue candles. The three-tiered wedding cake had 12 lighted stairsteps that led to the miniature bride and bridegroom on top. The cake was baked and designed by Mrs. Wayne Ishmael, who also cut and served it, assisted by Mrs.

Joe Bethards. The pink punch having a pink and blue flowered ice ring was made and served by Mrs. Bill Mantlo and assisting her was Mrs. Gary Larson. Receiving the guests, Mrs.

Meeker, mother of the bride, chose as her ensemble a floorlength bias-cut flared skirt of bayberry red and white figures. The jacket, fitted blazer style, was of solid colored bayberry red. It was accented with a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Smith, mother of the bridegroom, chose a floor length peach and white dress with long cuffed type sleeves with lace trim ruffles on the under arm seam.

It was accented with a corsage of white carnations. Mr. Smith is employed by MO-OX Company at Chillicothe and Mrs. Smith is employed at Laredo Hy Klas. Before the rehearsal Friday evening, the wedding party was entertained by a dinner at the Carriage House in Chillicothe by the bridegroom's parents.

A shower was given for the couple by Mrs. Larry Eads, Mrs. Gary Larson, Mrs. Joe Bethards, Mrs. Bill Mantlo, Mrs.

Tom Bowe, Mrs. Billy Searcy, Mrs. Franklin Cartright, Mrs. Wayne Ishmael and Mrs. David Smalling on Nov.

19 in the Laredo Baptist church basement. The gift table was accented with blue net over a pink cloth with lighted pink candles. The cake was in the form of an open book with the wedding vows written in black icing, punch and mints were also served the many guests. The cake was baked and designed by Mrs. Ishmael.

Julius Sanditen TULSA, Okla. (AP) Julius Sanditen, chairman and chief executive officer of Oklahoma Tire and Supply died Thursday in a local hospital, He was 73. MELINDA KRAUTMANN ALBERT GARCIA I11 Dr. and Mrs. E.

J. Krautmann announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Melinda, to Albert Garcia 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garcia, of 1 San Antonio, Tex.

Melinda is studying to complete her bachelor of science in nursing degree at the University of Missouri, Columbia. Albert, upon completion of his bachelor of science in engineering, will be commissioned in the United States Navy. A May 13 wedding at St. Columban's Catholic Church, is planned. West Linn Items By MRS.

ARTHUR MOLLOY Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gibson were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gibson and baby Jason south of Chillicothe.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waits of Sickard visited Sunday afternoon with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haynes.

Mr. and Mrs. Estes Grimes of Linneus, Mrs. Thelma Atkinson, Lisa and Marcella called on their aunt Faye Molloy Sunday afternoon. Kenneth John Gibson of Trenton who has been a patient at Mercy Hospital in Kansas City is improved and be home soon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Eccles called at the Frank O'Bryant home Friday afternoon. The W. Jones family who resided south of Eversonville recently moved to Linneus.

Mrs. Lillian Ewing of Chillicothe and Mrs. Faye, Molloy were at the Pershing Extension Calendar EXTENSION CALENDAR February 24, "Soil Fertility" short course, Farm Bureau building, Kingston, 1-4 p.m.; Forage Systems Research Farm Center, Linneus, 7-10 p.m. March 1, Beef production seminar, Chillicothe Area VoTech School, 6:30 p.m. (pesticides and pesticide management) March 3, Livingston County 4-H council meeting March 3, 'Assertive Training' short course, Marceline, 7 p.m.

March 4, Soil fertility short course, Farm Bureau building Kingston, 1-4 p.m.; Forage Systems Research Farm Center, Linneus, 7-10 p.m. (4th session optional) March 5, 4-H home improvement and crafts leaders training TONITE THRU TUES! 8 PM NITELY-PG LOVE. ACTION. COMEDY. SUSPENSE.

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MORT LOCK TAX 4151 TO APPOINTEE CHILLICOTHE CONSTITUTION- TRIBUNE, Lesson on calories given at Manning Extension club The Manning Extension club met Thursday in the home of Mrs. Bill Smith with Mrs. Willis Middleton as co-hostess and 15 members, five children and one guest. Mr. Bob Smith.

attending. Members answered roll call with a low calorie recipe and Mrs. Smith presented the devotional on the legend of the first valentine, using the scripture from Romans 10. A Thank You note from Mrs. John Casebeer, who had been hospitalized was read Mrs.

W. Wombles and Mrs Deane Jacobs reported on a council meeting which they had attended and Mrs. Jacobs read a letter telling about the Green Hills Extension Homemakers Jubilee to be al Trenton March 3 Plans were made for a family night al Chula, March 15. The welfare offering was collected. Mrs.

Voyle Grothe. president, gave a lesson an calories and games were led by February subject of club roll call: Due to absence of president and vice-president, Mrs. Edra Myers called meeting of the Meadville Senior Citizens to order and in all repeating the pledge allegiance to the flag. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Effie VanDyke.

Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Augusta Humphfres. Eighteen members answered roll call with "Something about 1 February. Favorite songs were sung by the group. The meeting closed with prayer by Ed Kimmel.

Refreshments of cookies and coffee were served during the social hour. Next meeting will be March How you talk is study topic to visit with Mrs. The Dorcas Mission met sister Mrs. Harley Monday afternoon with Mrs. Clementine Bland, 303 Lily, Della Stevenson, Mr.

with the subject of the mission Willie Ray Howe lesson, "How you Chillicothe Monday on Mrs. llee Holmes, president, conducted the meeting and W. Engleman and gave the devotional message. Kevin, Candy, Teri "Talking with a called on their aunt Songs sung were Molloy and later to Assurance," 10 His Name," and "Revive us Bob Higgins and of Brookfield visited The report on illness of afternoon with Mrs. members and friends was Stevenson of near made by Mrs.

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Lee hosts led of Center club Mrs Russell Lee was hostess for the ('enter Social Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Eight members and one guest, Chris Shiflett were present. The door prize was wan by Mrs. Ella Caldwell Game prizes were won 1s Pat Grime. Eva Bertelsen.

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