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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 21

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Dayton, Ohio
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21
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21 JOURNAL HERALD, DAYTON, OHIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1936 Gloria Himn Becomes Bride Glcnna Jcsticc, I HERE IS fo)n rfi 1 i viiona ueippnins iiunn ana fm I If 4 Edwin Loveless Are Married MIDDLETOWN In a double ring ceremony performed Saturday in the First Church of God, Middletown, Glenna Beryle Jes-tice became the bride of -Edwin Loveless. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buie D. RR 1, Franklin, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Winfred M. Loveless, RR 2, German town. Dr. R.

C. Caudill and Rev. Charles E. Miller performed the ceremony. Mrs.

James Craig attended tine OPEN 7 DAYS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE 9 A. II. T0 10 P. M. OL-0171 0L-0G71 Charlie Lofino of Knollwood IGA Foodliner Will Pay You In Purchases to Shop In His New Ultramodern Supermarket Just Clip the Coupons In This Ad and Present To Your Cashier! I Kenneth Landis exchanged their wadding vows at 6.30 p.m.

Sunday in the Bear Creek Church of the Brethren. The hride us the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hunn of Hemple road. Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Landis' of Hoover avenue art the bridegroom'! par-ents. Charlene Hunn was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Eldonna Whitehead, the bride'i cousin, and Bonnie McDaniet. Carol Ann Patter-ion, the bride' cousin, was flower girl.

The attendants wore ballerina lenjjth gowns of pink, yellow and blue and carried bouquets of carnations. Serving as bwt man for his brother was Paul Landis. Ushers were Donald Landis, Robert Smith, Larry Hunn and Larry Landis. The bride wore a gown of tulle and net over satin. The sculptured bodice of Chantilly lace tapered to four points below the waistline.

The gown wag trimmed with sequins and rhinestonea. Her veil of illusion was fingertip-length and she carried an orchid with red weetiieart roses and lilies-of-the-valley. After the ceremony performed by Rev. G. W.

Phillips, a reception was held at the home of th bride. I MR. AND MRS. KENNETH LANDIS (Photo by Denlinger) bride as matron of honor. Millie Kay Waugh, Mrs.

Robert 0. Wells and Ann Loveless were bridesmaids. They wore ballerina-length gowns of light 'blue organdy fashioned with short sleeves, scoop necklines and bouffant skirts. Silk taffeta cummerbunds of deeper blue draped into butterfly bustles in back. The matron of honor carried blue carnations and cornflowers in a cascade arrangement.

The bridesmaids' flowers were white carnations and blue cornflowers. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wxre a gown of silk fashioned with a bateau neckline outlined with Venice lace. The same lace enhanced the hipline of the skirt which terminated in a chapel-length train. Her veil of illusion caught to a crown of Venice lace embroidered with pearls and paillettes. She carried a bouquet of white roses.

Cale Ledford served best man and usiiers were Courtney C. Duff Craig Eugene Fer-rell, John P. Raish and William Hogg. Hostesses for the reception in the church social rooms were Mrs. Courtney GDuff Mrs.

Harold C. Cole and Wanda Hogg. The couple will reside in German town. The bride is a graduate of Franklin high school and is employed at Frigidaire, division of General Motors corporation. Her husband was graduated from Middletown high school and is employed by the John Raish Construction company, SflBUHH Til? BflSI pS3 mm-- ARC TOWARD ANY PURCHASE 1 SILL ROMP.

1MIT ummm- I NAME SK'NUSS 1 ADDRESS 1 lQtilwlNaO) ALL MEAT PKG. 4 $d) ONLY ONE COUPON TO A FAMILY tmi Del Monte CATSUP--'' 17 3 11 PC TOWARD ANY PURCHASE 1 I 3 IN OUR GROCERY DEPT. 1 nHOnnPlffi, PlllPIPPil FRUIT DRINK 46-oz. 1 1 iVOliVllliiy ytyUll ORANGE LEMON Can 3 address I iRfmff PHnPl CAMPBELL'S I ONLY ONE COUPON TO A FAMILY jJ A ft7 Cray 28-OZ. CANS Q) BfllEKACLE -IMSKEAB I Ginger Pear Crumble Ingredients: cups gingersnap cookie crumbs cup butter or margarine 1 can 14 oz.) pear halves I tablespoon lemon Juice 'i cup biwn sugar teaspoon salt 'i teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg Vanilla ice cream Method: Mix crumbs and melled butter; spread half of mixture in a baking dish.

Arrange pear halves on top of crumbs and sprinkle with lemon Juice and cup of pear syrup. Combine sugar, salt and pices; sprinkle over pears. Top with rest of crumb mixture. Bake in a moderate oven (350) about 25 minutes. Serve warm with ice cream.

Yield: Six to eight servings. Mrs. McCauley lySTALLfJ) at new president of the auxiliary to the Dayton Di'f-trict Academy of Ostopathie Mtdi-rina yesterday teas Mrs. M. MeCauley.

Other una officers ara Paul D. Croushore, tie president; Mrt, Genrta M. EsteU man, secretary, and Mrt. Paul Penakos, treasurer. SALAD DRESSING Full Coffee Joy! No Caffein Nerves l-LB.

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