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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 43

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3-D Weddings Announced Thursday, October 22, 1964 H0N6 KONG CUSTOM TAILORS I AnwMIt MMI rrwni OcUkw frith I Ott 21 th Mi-Uiw4 tuilt, mil mn4 Iiwn M1m a Mwi Nmi. II to Mt). All kiMto lmrt4 takrlc to lml tram. Full MtitfMtwA tiMrtntM. 0 Ilwry within 4 mm.

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stitute. The bridegroom is a graduate of Lakeview High School. He attended the Women's Exchange Dear Sentinel: Will exchange washer dryer, double bed, outboard mo-tor, 10 P. 6-gaIlon tank. 423-2637.

Dear Sentinel: Will exchange red rug 43x54, large bride doll, azalea bush, caulking gun, silverware, bowling shoes, size 6, for car jacks or what have you? Cy 3-9428. STORE HOURS: 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. COLONIAL PLAZA 4 1 Belding Corticelli Estron and Nylon Matte Jersey Mrs. Mark D.

Emde pliqued border, terminating in a chapel train. Her silk illusion veil was held by a lace and pearl princess crown, and she carried a cascade of steph-a i centered with a white orchid. Following the reception at the Garden Gate, Mount Dora, the newly weds left for a two-week tour up the Eastern coast. Mayvil'e, served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Charles Edward Parker, brother of the bride, James M.

Jones and Joel T. Malcolm. The bride wore a formal gown of imported embroidered lace. She wore a matching lace mantilla with an over veil of illusion. She carried a cascade of white orchids.

Following a honeymoon on the West Coast, the couple is at home in Oviedo. LAWTON P0DW1N Jean Gloria 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koson, Bellows Falls, Vt. became the bride of Lawrence Lawton Orlando, in an 11 a.m.

Oct. 10 ceremony in Christ the King Roman Catholic Church Jacksonville, the Rev. Thomas Larkin officiating. Mrs. W.

J. Lawton, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. The bridegroom, who is the son of Mrs. Lawrence Lawton, Orlando, and the late Mr. Lawton, had as his best man, his brother, W.

J. Lawton. Ushers were Kenneth A. Horney and Charles M. Schroeder, Orlando.

Following a reception at the Holiday Inn, the couple left for a trip south by Inland waterway in their cabin cruiser. HOLDEN WISE Jeanette Wise and Hollis Ward Holden were married Sept. 26 in Chesterfield, S. C. University of Florida, and now is a NESEP student at the University of North Carolina.

They are at home at University Heights, Chapel Hills, N. C. McGINNIS-BURDICK Leslie Ellen Burdick and William Edward McGinnis exchanged wedding vows in a double ring ceremony Sept 19 in Christ Methodist Church, Elmhurst, 111. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd M. Burdick, Elmhurst, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward McGinnis, Maitland. The bride wore a Bianchi gown of ivory silk-faced peau de soie with scoop neckline accented with Alencon lace trim.

A peau de soie bow headpiece held her ivory silk illusion veil, and she carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. MAID OF honor was Ellen Elizabeth Jump, and bridesmaids were Marjorie Ellen McDougal and Nan-ci Ann Tietjen. Sister of the bridegroom, Christine Elisabeth McGinnis, was flower girl. Richard Henry Irving III was best man, and ushers were Thomas Hillstrom, David Christopher Kipley, and Robert Harrold McGinnis, brother of the bridegroom. A garden reception was Virginia Carolyn Parker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. Parker, Ovledo, and Rcy Earl Wainright, ton of Mr. and Mm.

Benne G. Wain-right Oviedo, were married Oct. 4. The Rev. Jack T.

Bryant officiated at the 3 p.m. ceremony in First Baptist Church, Oviedo, followed by a reception at Oviedo Woman's Club. Cheryl Ruth Hansen, Jacksonville, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Regina Kay Clark. Sanford.

Libby Joy Wainright, sister of the bridegroom, and Joan Evelyn Ridenour, Oviedo. CHERYL ANN Jackson, Tampa, was flower girl, and Joe Slayton, Oviedo, ring bearer Benne G. Wainright, Mrs. Hippie President The Orange County Vocational School Licensed Practical Nurses Alumnae Association recently elected officers for the coming year. They are Mrs.

William E. Hippie, president; Mrs. Jack McDonald, vice president; Mrs. Harvey J. Van secretary; Mrs.

Bernard E. Long corresponding secretary; Mrs. Corrie Oswald, assistant cor responding secretary; and Mrs. Phillip 0. Mitchell, treasurer.

Mrs. Harry Craig, supervisor of recovery room, Winter Park Memorial Hospital, was installing officer. Mrs. Roy Wainright students at Northwestern University. EMDE-DREW Patricia Diane Drew, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd A. Drew, Mount Dora, and Mark Duane Emde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Emmet Emde, Apop-ka, were united in marriage Sunday in the Seventh-day Adventlst Church, Eustis.

Elder V. R. Henderson officiated at the candlelight ceremony. Carole Culpepper was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Jean Emde and Sheri Doyle. Flower girl was Lindy Emde, niece of the bridegroom.

David Emde, Dallas, S. D. and Winter Park, brother of the i served as best man. Ushers were Thomas Dean Emde, brother of the bridegroom and Richard Mosely. 1.69 2.69 They will reside at Dallas, S.

D. Local DAR Hostess The Orlando Chapter of DAR will be hostess when District 4 meets 9:45 a.m. Saturday at the San Juan Hotel. Mrs. Russell P.

Schnurr, district director, William P. Duval Chapter DAR. and Mrs. George Elam Evans, state regent, will conduct the business ses SOLID COLORS AND PRINTS 54" WIDE THE BRIDE wore a formal gown of white satin, featuring a fitted bodice 1 1 ished with seed pearls at the bateau neckline. The slim skirt was highlighted by a lace ap- held immediately after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents.

The couple is residing in Evan-ston, where they are livi It 11, The bride is a graduate of Lakeview High School and Woody's Hair Styling In sions. Miss Lucy Sprigg Dorsey, regent of the local chapter, asks that reservations for the luncheon be made with Mrs. H. E. McFarland, GA 5-0193.

Circle Plans Card Party A dessert card party will be held at the Conway Garden Center, 1940 Conway Gardens Road, at .8 COLONIAL PLAZA PHONE GA 4-2421 Rich fabrics rich fare for Fall ond Winter an exciting collection of matte jerseys in a blend of 90 estron acetate and 10 nylon. So easy to care for and wear just wash it, drip-dry it, wear it, pack it, never a wrinkle! Choose it in dashing dark prints that reflect the seasons at 2.69 a yard, or elegant solids in autumn colors at 1.69 a yard. LADIES' and MEN'S Factory pre-ticketed BELL-RINGERS p.m. Friday under the auspices of the Daylilyj Circle and will be open to the public. Hostesses for the event are Mrs.

Gordon Hawkins and Mrs. M. P. Duncan Table reservations should be made with Mrs. L.

D. Stone, chairman, 241-3844. Admission is $1. FABRICS DEPARTMENT, FIRST FLOOR VALUES TO 79.50 STORE HOURS: 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

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