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Fort Lauderdale News from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • 70

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10E FORT LALUtKUALE, SUX'SESTlINfcL, Minaay, August pBB PHBB BMaaBHKBmaMMHHB ((ilWW 77- I i TV A.ll'T- A whAT. MAES A HAppy fAMily? A -i k.A-s-:.v.:,. Minn i 'rirminitfminf nui riBefnirarrtimrti' ii in iiniwi i mm tlOO fornix MRS. HASLETT MRS. McCANN MRS.

RALPH 0. SMITH MRS. WILLIAMS MRS. PIERCE MRS. MATHEY Haslett-Hoppe It's something we all want, for ourselves and for the world.

But if we work within the limits of human frailties, a happy family may seem a difficult goal. What we need is a new approach a spiritual dimension that puts God at the center of all family relationships. Hear this lecture "What Makes a Happy Family?" by HARRY S. SMITH, C.S.B., of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. cnnsiian science Mure Mr.

and Mrs. Ellsworth William Hoppe, 2511 NE 12th Ct. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robert Haslett, Churchland, Va.

Toby Sue Hoppe was her sister's maid of honor. Mar-cia Rosell Haslett, sister of the bridegroom, and Lynne Marie Brown, were bridesmaids. Walter Mackenzie King was the bridegroom's best man. E. William Hoppe Thomas Kiefer, Richard Bischoff Jeffrey Fuqua, and Stephen Freedman ushered.

Following a church reception the couple left for a tour of Florida. They will live in Of; Ir' li 17 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST FORT LAUDERDALE SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st 3:15 P.M. THE. CHURCH. EDIFICE 2201 N.E.

19th STREET ADMISSION FREE EVERYONE IS WELCOME POMPANO BEACH-Cheryl Fay Hoppe became the bride of Andrew Robert Haslett Saturday, in the First Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter McCahill-Kimball Connie Kay Kimball became the bride of John Lee McCahill, Saturday, in St. Anthony's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Kimball, 2721 SW 34th Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Joe McCahill, 608 Breakers and the late Mr, McCahill. Karen Kimball was maid of honor and Cathy Detorres was bridesmaid. Karen Manko was flower girl.

Matt Kasper was the bridegroom's best man. Bill Manko and Bob Grant ushered. Kevin Grant was ring-bearer. Following a reception at Patricia Murphy's resturant the couple left for a wedding trip to the Rocky Mountains. They will live in Murray, Ky.

CAKE FLOUR Cake flour gives cake a finer texture and crumb than regular flour. Cake flour may also be used to advantage in biscuits. MRS. McCAHILL MRS. DALE C.

SMITH Smith Russell Judith Ann Russell became the bride of Dale Clay Smith Saturday, in the West Lauderdale Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Genevieve L. Russell, 1509 NE Fifth Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Smith 3732 SW 17th St. Cheryl Olmsted was maid of honor and Gail LeGrand was bridesmaid. Lisa Moore was flower girl.

James Wyman was the bridegroom's best man. Harold Russell and David Smith ushered. Following a reception at Moose Hall the couple left for a wedding trip to Nassau. They will live at 1027 NE 11th Ave. iVcu? Rings Tell Story Mathey-Eichler POMPAXO BEACH Apes Louise Eichler became the bride of Frank A.

Mathey Saturday, in St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick V.

Eichler 4310 NE Seventh Ter. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Mathey Plantation.

Nancy Peto was maid of honor. Cathy Whalen and Mary Ahlert were bridesmaids. A. J. Vandevelde was the bridegroom's best man.

Frederick V. Eichler III and Dr. A. J. Ziemba ushered.

Following a reception at the Coach House Harbor restaurant the couple left for a wedding trip to Jamaica. They will live at 20 SW Eighth St. Pierce -Glenn Donna Lee Glenn became the bride of Sidney Kendrick Pierce Saturday, in the First Congregational Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward C. Glenn, 1455 NE 55th St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney K.

Pierce 1971 NW 32nd St. Deborah Ann Glenn was her sister's maid of honor. Marguerite Nestler and Alice Henke were attendants. David Van der Beck was the bridegroom's best man. William Sansone and Philip Fenner ushered.

Following a reception at the Anacapri Restaurant the couple left for a wedding trip to Jamaica. They will live in Tallahassee. Williams -Fisher Mary Candace Fisher became the bride of Richard Barry Williams, Saturday, in St. Benedict's Episcopal Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Edward Fisher, Plantation. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Edward Williams, 1307 SW 18th Ct.

Kristen Kay Kutchins was maid of honor. Judy Doran, Jan Norris, and Domile Green were bridesmaids. Susan Williams was junior bridesmaid. Tom Johnston was the bridegroom's best man. Herbert Eckstein, Jay Sheck, George Massey, and Curt MacDonald ushered.

Following a reception at the Plantation Country Club the couple left for a wedding trip to Jamaica. They will live in Gainesville. Smith Woodward Margaret Mary Woodward became the bride of Ralph Osborn Smith Saturday, in the Bud Robinson Memorial First Church of the Nazarene. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Merle Woodward 1967 SW 28th Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Osborn Smith Brunswick, Ga. Mrs.

Eugene Hunt was matron of honor. Dorothy Woodward, sister of the bride, Nancy Rollings, and Mrs. Robert Thompson, sister of the bridegroom were attendants. Kathy Mae Hunt was flower girl. Ralph Osborn Smith Sr.

was his son's best man. Robert Thompson, Raymond Woodward, and Paul Joseph ushered. Following a church reception the couple left for a wedding trip to Miami. They will live at 81 Nance Lane. McCann Laeey BROWARD CONVALESCENT HOME 7 Martha SueLacey became the bride of William Blair McCann Saturday, in the Finet Unitarian Church, Miami.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lacey, 5748 NE 17th Ter. The bridegroom is the son of Ada R. McCann, Chicago, 111., and William Blair McCann Chicago.

Kathleen E. Lacey was her sister's maid of honor. Deanna Jean Watson was bridesmaid. Arthur Belefonte was the bridegroom's best man. Neil A.

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