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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 22

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Mansfield Nfs Journal 22 Sunday, April 5, Wedding Riiiurs Exchanged In Saturday Nigh I Service John Gross, 4G3 Shepard Rd. LCW Circles, St. Matthews Lutheran At the church. Parent Child Forum At the home of Mrs. Milton Jones, 136 Glenwood Blvd.

Walnut Hills Women's Club With Mrs. Jack Leonard. Marjorle Shcrriff Circle, St. Matthews Lutheran At the church. Anna Kuglcr Circle, St.

Matthews Lutheran At the church. Fellowship Has Election Of Officers Mrs. II. Ruark was elected president of the Christian Women's Fellowship of South-side Christian Church at a meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Larry Hoffman, 76 Leppo Lane.

Mrs. Ruark and the other new officers will be installed May 6. Grace Episcopal Church Schedule Of Events MONDAY Wooster Heights School Mothers Club Floral demonstration at the school. Music Study Club Meeting and silent auction at the Margaret Hall Studio. Meadow Lark Homemak-ers At the home of Mrs.

Joseph Stancato, 1365 Beech-dale Dr. Ever Green Garden Club At noon at the home of Mrs. A 1 lh a The Installation meeting also will feature a baby show- er of layette items needed by I Mt. Beulah Mission Center in Mississippi, it was an HARING t.llllff was the setting at 6:30 p. m.

yesterday for the wedding of Miss Marilyn Ann Grubaugh and Mr. Richard Dean Holmes. 2570 Harrison i Cincinnati. The foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Hoffman, 550 Edgewood the bride 1 was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. Mr. and Mrs. William Harry Holmes, Fort Hill.

Farmington, 111., are the parents of the bridegroom. Rings were exchanged by the couple in a wedding service conducted by the Rever- end Canon Samuel U. J. I Peard. I NUPTIAL PRKLl'DE During a nuptial prelude presented by Mrs.

Dean Eck-! ert, organist, guests at the i closed ceremony were es Sprinf Stltction BRIDAL nd Attendants mm nounced. During the business meeting, members were encouraged to attend the district spring workshop to be held May 3 in Mt. Vernon for the purpose of assisting CWF groups in planning their work for the coming year. Southside Church has the responsibility of making table favors for the workshop supner, it was announced. Mrs.

Ervin Remy presented the program which con- Gowns St Our Formats And Cocktail Dresses Rrrvlnf Mamflfld ind th Surrounding Are lor Over S3 Vnr DIAMONDS WATCHES Fin Watch -Jewtlry Repairing Hand Engraving Apprnliati for tUUtet and lntnranm I'nrpotei STERLING SILVER I.ont International Wallace WE BUY OLD GOLD Phont 523-4073 11 Park Are. Meat 111 ft ANN'S DRESS SHOP Formerly Jonti Drill Shop Oppoill frfit Thrtei Croitlint, Ohio WM9 A' -5, I sisted of a recent narrative I report and slides received from Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hall, D'sciDle missionaries In Orissa Ind'a. corted to their places by Mr.

James H. Hoffman Jr. and Mr. Philip N. Hoffman, brothers of the bride; Mr.

Harry J. Holmes, Longmont, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. H. Edward Rein-schmidt III, Cincinnati. Serving as flower girl for the wedding was little Miss ST- 4 rjyi -i Equal In Protein One half cup of creamed Teresa Beth Holmes, Farm-ington, 111., niece of the bride cottage cheese is about equal in protein to 3 ounces cf lean meat, fish or poultry.

For calorie counters, one-half cup of cream style cottage cheese contains 120 calories. groom. Other attendants who preceded the bride to the al- i i tar were Mrs. Michael Van tw 1 Vleck, Chicago. 111.: Mrs.

H. 1 Edward Reinsrhmidt HI and Haldane Dnshcr. Cincin MRS. RICHARD DEAN HOLMES (Miss Marilyn Ann Grubaugh) nati; Miss Jo Ann Zimmerman and Miss Virginia Hoff man, the latter a sister of the bride. An ivory silk peau de soie gown was worn by the bride.

The fitted contour bodice was fashioned with a bateau neckline and lont s'ppves. Ped pnnHs and miniature crystals embroidered in a rosete and MRS. CARLTON DKAN TNM.Mill AM (Miss Judy-Louise Griscott) Candlelight Rile Performed Sunday i enmv rWian surrounded im- JUNIORS Nationally Advertised in Seventeen Magazine Walter the bride also was grad- nortd Ven'ce motifs on performed uatcd from Wittenberg Uni-! the boHice the front versity where she was a nf a skirt Tn bcuffant The Reverend Eyster, Galion, the candlelight CROWN HOLDS VEIL an(, Alpha Methodist Church of Galion dramatic honorary. She is an, when Miss Judy-Louise Gris- art teacher in Ontario Pub- cott became the bride of Mr.Hc Schools. The bride's tiered bouffant veil of ivory silk illusion was held by a double Swedish crown of seed pearls.

She carried a cascade arrangement of vallev lilies, steph- Carlton Dean Galion. Mr. Cunningham was eraduated from Galion High School, attended Culver Na- The double ring, opcn-'val Schnnl Miami t'niversi- anotis and variegated ivy cen T.M. IMPORTED from NEW YORK tered with a white orchid. Immediately following the wedding a reception for 120 guests was held in the Park Avenue Room of the Mans-field-Ieland Hotel.

The bride was graduated from The Ohio State Univer church rite followed a pre-tv, and The Ohio State Uni-. hide of nuptial selections by vcrsitv, and is a graduate of Miss Dorothy Plack, Galion, Ohio Northern University, organist, and Mrs. Harold ne plays trumpet with Gibson, vocalist. Dick Ness and the After) The bride is the daughter Beats, and is a member ofi of Mrs. Albert E.

Griscott, the Carlton Dean Quartet. 5(i8 Highland and the lie is a mathematics teach-! late Mr. Griscott. The bride- er at John Sherman Junior groom's parents are Mr. and Hitfh School.

trcal. She studied at the Sor-bonne in Paris and for two terms was an exchange student in Mexico City. She is a teacher of Spanish at Oak Hills High School near Cincinnati. Mr. Holmes received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Grinnell College and his Master of Science degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he majored in nuclear physics.

He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and is employed as systems analyst for the Procter and Gamble Co. in Cincinnati. The couple will reside at 2570 Harrison Cincinnati. Garden Club Opens Year New program books were distributed and discussed by, Mrs. William C.

Ingram vice president of the Mansfield Garden Club, during the group's first meeting of the year Friday at the home of Mrs. Frank Waters. Mrs. F. J.

Heringhaus, president, conducted the session for which Mrs. E. Paul Stephens was associate hostess, Mrs. Joseph Lare, King-wood representative, presented a program, "King-wood Comments," and reviewed the Kingwood schedule for the year. She also discussed the educational value of Kingwood.

Lunch was served by Mrs. Benjamin Bissman and Mrs. Ingram. Corny Hut (Jood Sounds corny, but it's good. sity and also has attended the reside The couple School of in Mon- Language University at French will Ave.

ONLY SMI Highland Lay-AAV ay for Graduation Mrs. Charles K. 214 Gill Galion. GOWN OF SILK LINEN Escorted to the altar and given in marriage by heri brother-in-law, Mrs. Gerald O'Hara, the bride wore a floor-length gown of silk I in-1 95 159 Here's a real charmer a truly feminine ft Will wash, rinse and spin dry a 6 pound load In just 8 minutes.

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Has suds saver, too. SEE A DEMONSTRATION NOW i i Fast! Compact! Portable! Efficient! graduation 'n datetimer dress created by Carol Rodgera. Of 52 Cotton and 4 Celaperm Acetate a lovely Opulent brocade prettied with a cowl neckline. In lively pastels. Jr.

sizes 5 to 15. '4 'Y I si 1 v' JU 4. Open Mon. and FrI. Evenings 'Til 8:30 MAXINE SHOP MAYTAG 'When rorn bread is on the menu add 1 cup canned whole kernel corn, drained, to the batter.

Bake according to to package directions on mix and serve hot. X. Main 41 K. 4th St. (over Siegenthaler's) 524-1 4 0i Shop Maxwell's Mondays 9:30 to 9 Tnes.

thru Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 Photo by Smuctcr IMA UK A I USA II Mr. and Mrs. David Gilbert Mifflin, will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary Tuesday. Married April 7.

in Mansfield, they are the par ents of three sons: David Gilbert Richard Gilbert, who is serving with tlie U. S. Naval Reserve, and Ronald, at home. There are two granddaughters. en designed with a Dateau neckline, elbow length sleeves, and a long detachable panel that extended from tlie back of the to a chapel train.

Embroidery was used at the waistline, hemline and sleeve edges and was inserted around the back panel and train. An open crown of embroid-. ered silk linen held her bouffant tulle veil. She wore a diamond heirloom pendant necklace and carried white camellias in a cascade arrangement. Mrs.

Arthur Grohs, Placer-ville, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Griggs and Mrs. Robert Grace. Miss Marie Ann O'Hara and Miss Teresa Louise O'Hara, nieces of the bride, were flower girlss Mr.

Barry Cunningham, Lima, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Mr. Bruce Cunningham, brother of the bridegroom; Mr. Glenn De-Witt, and Mr. William De-bolt, all of Galion.

Mr. Dean Clements and Mr. James Flenner. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church social rooms. Hostesses were Miss Tanya Cunningham, Galion, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs.

Earl Hetrick, and Mrs. Peres Zcigler, Mt. Gilcad. Mrs. Gerald O'Hara, sister of the bride, registered guests.

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