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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 48

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Enquirer and News, Sunday, Oct. 12, 1969 CLIMAX Miss Beatrice Gayle Bauman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bauman of 200 S.

Lovell and Charles Joseph Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Osborn of 123 N. Church St. were married at 2 p.m.

Saturday in the Climax United Methodist Church. Miss Diane Deerwester was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Carloyn Osborn, Mrs. David Tabiadon and Mrs. John Hyder. Kathy and Pamala Bauman and Raymond Pierce were flowergirls and ringbearer.

Anthony Collar served as best man and Donald Bauman, George Osborn and James Coburn seated the guests. The couple are graduates She is employed by Michigan and he is employed by Fisher Corp. in Kalamazoo. Osborn-Bauman of Climax-Scotts High School. National Bank in Battle Creek Body Div.

of General Motors Following a reception in the Climax Masonic Hall, the newlyweds left on a northern honeymoon and after Saturday will be at home at the Climax Mobile Home Court. Martinovich-Joba St. Joseph Catholic Church was the setting for the 11 a.m. Saturday wedding brides Sandra Kay Joba and James Allen Martinovich. The is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Joba of 25 N. 28th St. and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Steven Martinovich of 15 Janoah Ave. Mrs. David Galley of Pontiac attended her sister as matron of honor and Mrs. Richard Stevens and Miss Wendy Soderlund were bridesmaids. guests were Mr.

Stevens and David Taylor. William French served as best man and seating, the were Timothy Martinovich and Mark Joba, brothers of the couple. The bride, a graduate of Lakeview High School and Kellogg Community College in the associate degree program, will be employed in she offices of Drs. Morrison, McCuaig, Young and Patrick as registered nurse. Her husband, a Battle Creek High School graduate, attended KCC and is employed by Clark Equipment Co.

Receptions were held at the home of the bride's parents and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Blazekovic, 16 Eaton uncle and aunt of the groom. The newlyweds are on a southern honeymoon and after Oct. 15, will be at home at American Heritage Manor 5 Kelley St.

Alagia-Case Lynda Joy Case and Pfc. at 7 p.m. Friday at the Mrs. Charles J. Case of Rev.

Don F. Price of the Susan Burchard was the Case, niece of the bride, was flowergirl. Spec. 4 as best man. couple are graduates of serving with the U.S.

Army, the end of his leave, the and the bride will remain Ronald L. Alagia were home of the bride's parents, 172 S. 31st St. Officiating Family Altar Chapel. maid of honor and Miss was bridesmaid.

Cheryl Ann Henry Alagia attended his Lakeview High School and stationed at Ft. Benning, groom will return to his here with her parents. groom is the son of Mrs. Bernice Alagia of 103 For smokers For the smokers around your house, have well balanced ashtrays conveniently placed. For safety sake, they should be designed so cigars or cigarettes left burning in them cannot drop onto table, upholstery or floor.

REALLY CLEAN DRY-CLEANING PERMETTE 20 Minute Coin-Op 695 W. MICHIGAN 965-2736 Fatness spurred writer's success By PHYLLIS BERNSTEIN NEW YORK (UPI) They say that inside every fat person is a thin one trying to escape. In the case of Gwen Davis, that's what happened with a vengeance. Mrs. Davis is the author of five books, including "The Pretenders," which is now high on the best-selling fiction list.

She also is a "happily married woman" by her own admission, and the mother of two children. She attributes her literary success indirectly to the insecurity of divorced parents and to having been overweight. "I have always had a tremendous need for approval," she said in an during a brief visit to York. She lives in California. "Probably it has to do with my coming from a broken home.

"When I was very young and fat boy, was I fat I ran around writing songs no one wanted to hear. Picture this irresistible bouncing cub even in California no one listened to my songs, SO I tried writing murder mysteries. "When the book critic of a Los Angeles newspaper suggested I write a real book, I pounded out 'Naked in Babylon' in two and a half weeks. It was that whole approval syndrome again. "I suppose my first books were written from a fertile imagination: it's different now.

I'm happily married to an exciting man." She also is 62 pounds lighter than in her frantic days, and in her tinted glasses and bell-bottom trouser costume, she looked more like a Hollywood version of the successful woman author than the real thing. She shakes her short, tousled brown curls at the idea of success. MRS. CHARLES OSBORN MRS. JAMES MARTINOVICH MRS.

RONALD ALAGIA 25th for Lee Potters BELLEVUE Mr. and Mrs. Lee be complimented at open house next of their 25th wedding anniversary. invited to call at the couple's home hosts will be their children, Mr. and of Nashville, Mr.

and Mrs. Ron Eddie and Nancy at home. Roy Lawrences' silver Potter of Route 1, will Sunday, in celebration Friends and relatives are from 3 to 6 p.m., and Mrs. Jim (Dena) Miller Potter of Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Lawrence of 4 Birch Terrace, Oak Forest Mobile Home Park, will 25th wedding anniversary this League Clubhouse. The couple have been owners Cabin Lunch here since 1946. There are two children, Edwin Jack (Elaine) Holden of 15202 Music teachers name delegates Mrs. Oma Earl, Mrs. Charles Bradley, Mrs.

Hobart Garn, Mrs. Edward Graichen, Gordon Rhode and Mrs. A. P. Williamson will represent local teachers at the 84th annual convention of Michigan Music Teachers, at the Whittier Hotel in Detroit on Oct.

19-21. The program will include lectures and demonstrations on many aspects of theory, a string forum, musical presentations and a theater party at the Fisher Theatre. Highlights of the three-day meeting will be a master class conducted by John Perry, a concert pianist a member of the piano faculty at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and a discussion of "Medieval Art and Music In the by David Henry Krahel, manager of the Museum Shops, Founders' Society at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Hosting the convention will be the Detroit Musicians League. JEWELERS 10 WEST MICHIGAN AVE.

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Davis, a Bryn Mawr graduate with a master's degree creative writing from Stanford University, insists "The Pretenders" is not a dirty book, although admits her book contains what she calls very good sex. Her next book will be in a new direction, she promises, saying: "Now that I have a name, I 1 would like to write a story, maybe getting love, to the simple romanticism of Hemingway." Traveling tips To lessen chances of your luggage getting lost on a trip by air, follow these suggestions: Place identification tag on each bag, put a card with your name and address inside for identification in case tag comes off, remove old destination tags that could confuse baggage handlers. Rice's Children's boots are BLOWING UP AS STORM Get Yours Snow boots, and galoshes early. of all kinds beat and colors! the rush! Rice's BOOT SHOP 43 East Michigan Open Noon 'til 9 P.M. THE FURNITURE YOU'VE DREAMED ABOUT.

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Lynn of 150 Lincolnwood Drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Sherri Renee, to Pfc. Clyde L. Easterbrook II of the U.S. Marine Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Easterbrook of Sarasota, formerly of Battle Creek. The bride-elect is a senior at Lakeview High School and is employed by Godfrey Jewelers. Her fiance, a Lakeview High School graduate, is at Bay Pines Veterans Hospital, St. Petersburg, recovering from wounds received in Vietnam. BONNIE LANGEN Mr.

and Mrs. Albert A. Langen of 132 N. LaVista Blvd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Mai, to Michael Allan LeBlanc, son of Mrs.

Robert Lee of 907 Meadow Drive. The bride-elect was graduated from Lakeview High School, attended Argubright's Business College and is employed by S. S. Kresge Co. Her fiance, a graduate of Battle Creek High School, attends Kellogg Community College and is employed by Sears Roebuck and Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Yeck of 7919 6-Mile Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Jean, to Airman 1 C. Alfred Bolden, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Bolden of Detroit. The bride-elect is a graduate of Harper Creek High School and is employed by State Farm Insurance of Marshall. Her, fiance was graduated from high school in Detroit and is serving with the U.S. Air Force, stationed at Custer Air Force Station. A Feb.

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