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Lenox Time Table from Lenox, Iowa • Page 6

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Lenox Time Tablei
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Lenox, Iowa
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TIME TABLE, LENOX, IOWA 60861 Thursday, Feb. 20, 19(59 Lee meed In a candlelight ceremony at 3:00 Sunday, January 12, Ellen Heed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed of Lenox, Iowa, became the bride of Charles Thomas Lee, son of Mrs. Gertrude Lee of Oreston.

The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Floyd Newbrough, pastor of the United Methodist Church in Lenox. Mrs. Norma Paymal played ntuptiial music and accompanied Mike Hufhagel as he sang "Wonderful Mtoither of Mine" as the mothers were ushered in and "The Lords Prayer" as the bride and groom knelt the altar. Dentee and Dennis, twin sister and brother of the bride, served as canidlettghlters.

Demise's gown was dark green velvet, fashioned identical to the bridesmaids. Her headpiece was of green nylon tulie held in place with a white fur band and her corsage was a white feathered carnation tinted with green. Dennis wore a white formal jacket, dark trousers, bow tie and green tinted boutonniere. "The bride, escorted to the altar by her faither, wore a floor length gown of white peaui do soie. The empire style bodice was of Ohantilly lace featuring a round neckline and long tapered lace sleeves.

The A-line skirt was appliqued with floral lace appli- ques and the removable ft. train, which was attached at the empire waist, fell inlto a wide sweep and was bordered completely with lace. Her elbow length veil was three tiers of white nylon tulle fastened to a bridal cap of satin petals tipped with pearls and centered with a cluster of chiffon rosees and lilies of the valley. The bride's gown and headpiece were designed and made by her mother. The bride's only jewelry was a heart shaped necklace, a gift of the groom.

Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of white mums and rose buds with a removeable corsage. She carried out the traditional something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. The bride's sister, Linda Armstrong, wus Matron of Honor. Sandra Faust of Ames, and Suzanne Wurster, friends of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore identical fashioned gowns of dark green velvet with green satin ribbon around the empire waist and a long bow in back.

Their headpieces were a green nylon tulle veil held in place with a corsage of white feathered carnations trimmed in green pinned to the muffs. The bride's twin cousins, Ka- bhy and Keith Womochil of Omaha, were flower girl and ring bearer. Kathy wore a green velvet gown identical to the bridesmaids, a headpiece of green tulle held in place by a white band and a corsage of feathered carnations edged in grcomN mother wore a green dress with coat and matching accessories. Both wore corsages of ysJlow rose buds. After the ceremony, the guests were ushered to the church dining room, where the couple cut the first piece of wedding cake.

Decorations of green and white were carried out in the dining room. A three tiered wedding cake beautifully decorated and topped with a bride and groom centered the table. The cake was out and served by Melody Womochil of Omaha and Nancy Rusco of Lenox, aunts of the bride. Mrs. Harold Kivett of Creston, friend of the groom, dipped the punch and Mrs.

Earl Baker of Clearfield, aunt of the bride, served the coffee. The cake and mints were made and beautifully decorated by Mrs. Carl Cordell of Lenox. Karen Kitzman of Lenox, friend of the bride, was in Beatrice waiter gave the program reading an interesting article, Two Words to Avoid and Two to Rememlber. Forty Two was played at two baJbles.

Beatrice Walter held high score. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and her daughter, Josephine Walter. Feb. 12 meeting wlM be at the home of Anna Anneal. LOCAL POLE BARN HEADQUARTERS Complete service from Farmstead Planning, material, labor to financing.

See us for yom buildings. Buy at home folks you know. Write or call HAWKEYK LUMBER CO. LENOX CLEARFIELD Mrs. Marjorle Ewalt and daughter Amniabele, spent a few 'days in the Prank Ewalt home.

Oaylon (Baker enrolled for the second semester at Clarinda Community Junior college. He took the first semester at Cres- tran college. Dwight Matheny left on Feb. 5 for the armed forces. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Mullen and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Boyer spent Sunday afternoon and evening-with Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Hensley and sons of Creston. Mr. and Mrs. Dale spent a few days in Mississippi with their son Ronald who is in the air force. Mr.

Mrs. Lee Bailey are on a tour to Hawaii and othef places of interest. Mr. and Mrs, Max Jessup and family of Bethany, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Klectenor and family of Oreston spent Sunday with Frances Kleckmor and grandson, Gary. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Routh, and Mir. and Mrs.

Jake Larson are vacationing In the western states. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Campbell of for Glendale, Arizona where they will make their home. Ralph Bound returned home Tuesday frame Rosary hos- pitta! in Coming where he was a patient for a week.

Olyn Davis entered the G. C. Hospital in Creston for treatment. Mr. and Mrs.

John Duey left for California where they will visit with their son Jim and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tieman of Benton were visitors of Mrs. Frances Kleckner.

Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family of Creston spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Lucille Millet. Mrs.

Bob lockhart and son Todd, and Marjl Belle McCflin- tock spent Sunday afternoon with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bound. Grove Mustangs 4-H Club The Gtrove Mustangs 4-H Chub held their regular meeting Feto. 3.

Fifteen members answered roll call. Two new members present were David Spriggs anid Jack Schofiekl. David Rogers led a discussion on "How Much A discussion on 'the Loin Eye" was presented by Rodiaey Belding, Chifb leader, Clyde presented a talk on "Marketing Meat." Refreshments were served by John Northup and David Rogers. The next meeting will be held Macch 3 with David Bojrles and David Brown serving refreshments. Darwin Beck, reporter Lenox Time Table Want Ads Pay! 2 As we have lost our lease, we are having a I CLOSING OUT I RESTAU at the Lenox Cafe, located on Main Street in Lenox, Iowa.

Tuesday, Feb. Beginning at 1 p.m. Welding Shop All kinds of Welding and Repairing. General Tractor overhaul. Time now to have it done.

FAST SERVICE BOB AND JOE 3 miles and 1 East of Lenox green. She carried a white basket with rose petals. Keith wore a white formal jacket, dark trcoisers, bow tie and a white boutonniere edged in green. He carried the rings on a lace trimmed heart shaped pillow. Ed Jackson of Cedar Falls, friend of the groorn, served as best man.

Mark Raymond and Den Herbert of Creston were groomsmen. All men of the wedding party were attired in white formal jackets with complete accessories and boutonnieres of white carnations edged in green. Ushers were Mike Landreth, David Thompson, Gerald Swartz, and John Walsh, all of Creston and friends of the groom. The altar was decorated with baskets of white stocks and mums and greenery. The pews were decorated with white and green pom-poms centered with white satin streamers with two gold rings attached.

The bride's mother wore a beige sheath dress with lace coat and brown accessories. The DR. McALPIN OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact Lenses By Appointment PHONE 322-3147 (call collect) CORNING, IA. charge of the guest book. Kathy Wunster, Jeanne Reed and Nancy Williams, Lenox, Peggy Tackett of Creston and Denisc Huey of Cedar Falls, friends of the bride and groom, had charge of the gifts.

Mrs. Jack Jones Of Lenox assisted in organizing the wedding party and Mrs. Earl Baker of Clearfieid, helped with the flowers. The kitchen committee consisted of Katherine Beadel, Lauretta Spicer, Thea KDaering, Dorothy Wurster, Betty Kiztman and Irene Nelson. The bride chose as her going away outfit, a beige sheath dress with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow rose buds firom her bridal bouquet.

The couple will make their home in Creston where the groom is attending Southwestern Community College. Relatives from out of town were Dcnald Bartrem, Los Angeles, Ronald Bartrem, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Womochil and family and Lloyd Barbrem from Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.

G. MtoCormick, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Reed and daughters, Des Moines, Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Reed, Leon, Mfis. Jay 'Cox, Creston. Kitchen Equipment DR. MUSCHAMP DR. WILLER CORNING DENTISTS Open 6 Days A Week 8:00 4:30 Phone Collect 328-3146 Corning, Iowa As many people have asked us to haul for them we are now equipped to CUSTOM TRUCKING Licensed and insured to haul at this time.

Also Custom Farming HUB BRADLEY, JR. S. C. G. Club Met The S.

C. G. Club met at Eleanor Olsenls Wednesday afternoon with 13 members and 2 children present. Roll call was answered by "Remembering Your Favorite Valentine." The remainder of the afternoon was spent playing cards and visiting. The hostess served a very pretty and delicious refreshments.

Those present were Mesdames Nellie Rogers, Jeannette Hayworth Ila Shaffer, Leta CroweU, Irene Wurster, Virginia Peterson and baby, Marsha McKeawn and balby, Reva Martin, Alice Westlake, Jennie Hayes, Maxine Ambrose, Meneva Tully. Next meeting will be with Ha Shaffer. 1 Vulcan Stove with 10 burners, double oven and alum, canopy Grill and oven, Garland restaurant refrigerator kitchen stove ft. freezer grinder Slicer Point French fryer Point soup kitchen Hart 3-burner gas stove These items are all built in a stainless steel cabinet, 14-ft. long with a filter vent below.

salad board with 3 refrigerated drawers and under the counter refrigerator in stainless steel cabinet. toaster dish washer roaster Pots, pans, roasters and stainless steel utensils. board work table with cabr net below. King Ice Cream machine. malt machine 2-hole Ice Cream freezer with syrup dispenser King Milk machine with pie case Ice Machine Tea machine 4-burner hot plate 2-burner hot plate coffee maker bun warmer with double drawers cigarette machine register steel coat racks window fan fan candy case bus boxes steel back bar with water faucet and drain.

top tables Masonite folding tables Masonite folding tables folding chairs bucket style chairs chair steel napkin holders shakers Jjalt and Pepper shakers 24--Plastic bread baskets type bread baskets cracker baskets Silverware 8-oz. red, 48 4-oz. 19 12-oz, 44 47 clear 60 6-oz. 48, 6" 18, 5 1-2" 23 Bowls salad bowls bowls 1-2" Sandwich plates 1-2" Sandwich plates 1-2" Divided dinner plates 1-2" Platters steel Tea Pots Platters FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES dishes dishes Plates dishes Ph. 348-2344, Kent ACCO Seed Rep.

M. F. O. Club Met The M. P.

O. Club met 'at the home of Eula Beach Feb. 12 with 8 members answering roll call. All were about the life of Abraham Lincoln. Eula read from a club book the names of the members the year 1949, as the club was organized in 1909.

That was 40 years 'and this 1969 would be 20 more years. Edith thanked the club members for cards. GAIL HOLADAY First National Bank, Lenox, Clerk Not responsible in case of Accidents Brown and Judd Beemer.

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