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'S Gillev Ferrell A aws Exchanged Shof fit-Dorteh Vows Exchanged Page Three Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1970 Daily Republican-Register Mrf Carmel, Illinois The Republican-Register Society News' sin of the bride. The bride graduated from Ben Davis H. S. attended Ind.

University for- 2 years and is a Junior at Miami University of Ohio. The groom attended University of Ohio. 'His fraternity Is Tau Kappa Epsllon; Miss Wilma Kay of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gllley .40 Slgsbee, Indiana, polls, Indiana bacame the bride of Daniel Lee Ferrell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Ferrell, Dayton, Ohio. Candle li-ght and palms made the beautiful setting at Ben Davis Christian. Church. Ceremony was officiated by Rev.

Wnu.C. Ball, at 7:30 p.m., December 13 I960. The brides attendants wro maj.1 of honor, Miss Murray of Indpls. Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Rigdon of Indpls, and Miss. Donna Bryd of Columbus, Ohio.

David Allen Ferrell served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were FredSzumlic of Dayton, Torn Gastineau of Dayton. Ushers were Ron Gllley brother of the bride and Mike Alcorn of Mt. Carmel, 111. cou- Clubs To Meet held at the Snap-on recreational hall- beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Members are asked to brins their own table service. Mt. Carmel PROMENADERS Square Dance Club will meet Thursday, January 22 at 8:00 p.m. In the High School Music room. The new club officers will be.

Installed at this meet, ing. The club's caller, Art GH. gsby, of Vlrtcennes will call the dance. Area Square Dancers are Invited to attend. The MARTHA CIRCLE of Trinity United Methodist Church will meet Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m.

at the home of Mrs. Loren Hill. Mrs. Ellen Brown will host KAPPA. ZETA CHAPTER of Beta Sigma Phi for a Chili supper, Wednesday evening, January 21.

The supper will be fir Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. William B. Castle of Inglewood, California are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Delia Janice to H. "(Bert) Christie, son of Rev.

and Mrs. H. Leslie Christie of New York City, N. Y. Miss Castle attended schools in Mt.

Carmel and California, where she is presently employed as secretary to the advertising director of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. Elizabeth llomemakers Household Science Meets UCCdSlOflS ft I If 1 I I I I The SENIOR CITIZENS Club of MU Carmel wijl meet at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 22 in the American Legion au. ditorium. The members will pi.

ease be prepared to Indicate theirjlesire to attend the Pas. sion Play at Bloomington, 111. lnois in April so early reser. vations may be made. GOLDEN AGE SENIOR Citizens club will meet Thursday, January 22 at 12 noon for a covered dish luncheon followed by the business meeting.

son, "The Lord Is My Shep. ard," Ruth Skelton, "Nothing To Give," and "Sampson and The Trailer Truck," and Alice Sheridan "If I Had A Friend," May Pohl, "First Snow," Alma Wilcox, "winter in the Country," Anna Smith, "Ah, to Nature," Imogene Peterson, "Gift of Kindness," Wanda Dixon, "Christian's Fran, ces Wilcox, "People Are Flo-wers," Zona Gilmore, "Things Work Out." Violet Shearer, "My Mother's Old and Wanda Dixon had 'charge of a game which was won by Ruth' Skelton. Leola Treece read the club collect. Delicous refreshments were served and the next meeting will beheld at the home of May Pohl. air for several years for those having a birthday in January but.

the snow and icy condition of roads and walks kept sev. eral -away who 'usually attend; The highest regularly performed dive is that of professional divers from La Quebrada Cliff at Acapulco, Mexico, at a height of 126 feet. The Elizabeth Homemakers Houshold Science Club met at the home of Leola Treece with 13 members present, president Violet Shearer called the meet, ing to order with all singing the club soncr. The club prayer was lead by Fran, ces Wilcox." Secretary Zona Gilmore read the minutes of the last meeting and they we. re approved as read.

In the absence of Treasurer Myrtle Stroh, Zona gilmore gave the Treasurer's report. Devotions were given by Al. ma Wilcox from THE UPPER ROOM. Zona Gilmore' read "Facing the Future," All pre. sent had a part of the following program: Bessie Newklrk, "Jo-hn'Turnipseed," Norma Good.

Potted Plants II "'T c- 'III Cf That memorable 1 11 ll. ll'tX day is even more Vj i A I so when you send Vi 1 floral gifts. Call us 1 for suggestions. Personals ,1 Brownie Troop 501 held their Investiture ceremony Tuesday, January 13. Pictured are (front row, -left to' right): Leanh NEW Mr.

and Mrs. Mitchell Wood, 219 East Second Street, are the proud parents pfa son, born January 1C, 1970 at 12:50 a.m., weighing six pounds and one ounce. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. HerschelChoatie.andMr and Mrs.

Mitchell Sr. of Mt. Carmel. Mr, and Mrs, R'lchard Burk. Louisville, Kentucky are tfie proud, parents of a daugh.

ter, Andrea Elajne, born Janu. ary 14, 1970, on her father's birthday. The little miss weigh. seven pounds and eleven ounces. Mrs.

Burkhead is the former-. Janet Dunn of Mt. Carmel. I Grandparents Mr. and Mrs, turns "loramy- uunn of Louisville, Kentucky.

Great grandmother" Is Mrs. Blanche Allen, route' 3, Mt. Carmel. Their address Is 3616 Gri. ssom Avenue, Louisville, Ken.

tucky, 40229. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin of Harrisburg, Illinois are pr. oud to announce the arrival of Sue Ann, born January 11, 1970, weighing eight pounds and eight ounces.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Duane Deputy and. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin all of Mt.

Carmel. Mrs, Thomas Belro. se. 1111 Pine Tree Lane, Web. ster Groves, Missouri announce the birth of their first child, David Powers Belrose, weigh- ing six pounds and three ounces.

He was born St. Louis at noon January 19, 1970. Mrs. Belrose is the former Joyce Powers of Mt. Carmel.

Grandparents are Mrs. David Belrose of Maplewood, Miss-. ourl and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Daniel Powers of Mt.

Carmel. 4 -H CLUB NEWS The Country Cousins 4.H el. ub held a meeting January 15 at Ellen Beard's home. The meeting was opened with a game led by. Vicky Seybold and Ann O'Donnell.

A demonstration was given; by Karen Mclntyre on oven browned chicken. Elaine Mo. bley. gave one on potato salad. New officers were installed arid games were led by Vicky Sey- bold, -Ellen Beard, and Ann O'Donnell.

7 L. Buicks are built that i LeSabre Jay mle Briggs, Vickie Xwis, Lou Ann Hughes and Kellv Spond. Second row: Dennie Manor, Patty Tofani, Susan Wallace, Lynn Peach, Stacey LAFF A DAY A ft "I rertninly npprcriatr this nice order, folks we don't OET many customers tho day Jwfore our annual "forty-pcr-' crnt-off salf begins!" OKDE It ECONOMICAL SA-' hum Coal and enjoy afe, healthful heat through winter's cold! lean washed, long lasting, low ash. I'hone 2-4263 today! Henne-berger Service lee FueJ Co. 21-hour ire vrndor servlee.

Division final result isjasting value. irrtegrart partof every BtiickvJi fovjll I vjreennouses I W. Hrd St. Ph. 2 4923 i rowi Joanne French, Debbie Hack, Karen-Hams, Sara Kime, Carol Norton BUlie Ndal.

Troop leader is Brenda Spond, assisted by JoEtta Briggs. Alter a wedding trip to Ca rousel Mountalnsta resort area Micmgan, the couple will side In- Oxford, Ohio. Those attending the wedding from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Alcorn, Mr.

and Bernard Alcorn and sons, Mike, Gary and 'Russell of Mt. Carmel and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Daubs of Ihd. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Mitchell" Alcorn. Christie attended schools in Maine, Pennsylvania and California before completing his tour of duty with the United States Army In 1968. He is nov( employed as. architectural design coordinator of the American Seating' Company of Inglewood.

Warn pier and Pam Linsoa. Third A DBD easy starting in The An A June-wedding is planned. I The Castles are former re- I sldents of Mt. Carmel. I Aiv JJ i I Value The Where aboutthe stay n.ew Where enjoying IruLfLfD oJ YOUR BIRTHDAY and HOROSCOPE 0 Miss Patricia Gall Shoffit became the bride of Barry Du.

ane Dortch In formal rites at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, December 20, 1969, in Wesley United Me. thodist Church at Andrews, Te. xas. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Shoffit; the groom is the. son of Mr.

and N.B. Dortch, both families are "of Andrews, Texas. The impressive candlelight ceremony was performed by Rev. Cecil M. Tune, former cnurcn pasvui, oecoraiea wu.

an iiii6e.c..v of white gladlola and greenery bedecked candelabra. pale 'blue bows with green, ery and votive candles on pe ws lighted the white laid ais- le as Billy Tune, close friend of the bride, escorted her to the altar. The bride's gown was an original, which she designed fashioned of white peau de sa. tin. The bodice featured hi- gh Victorian neckline trimmed with lace and a jabot of lace traced with" seed pearls and bows.

The sleeves were high-puffed with long buttoned cuffs. The sklrtwas accented by a full-length, tiered lace panel with tracery of se. leaving home today. Other- wise, you may firid things worse upoh your return, TAURUS (April 21-May 21) iUse tne morning hours to finish up work left over from from and yesterday. Afternoon LEO (July 24-Aug.

23) Don't let a display of temper -cause you to lose put on some thing you much want. A good day for keeping quiet. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) Even the smallest detail could cause a setback today fif it isn't given proper atten tion.

See to things yourself yu can- LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) An 5 important decision involving another could be yours to make this morning. Be as careful as if you were deciding' your own fate. SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. 22). The afternoon slump rnust not find you with morninfffff-fajrs in ar jumbled state. Be specific when giv ng orders to others. SAfilTTARIUSTtNOv: Dec.

22) Let wisdom and patience join in' a concen -TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 Born today, you have been gifted with a fine sense of humor that should see you through whatever ill befalls ypu in excellent shape, Al- ways auie 10 see me iunny ed pearls and swept to a Wa- tteau chapel length train. A crown of seed pearls, and cry- stal drops secured the water. fall veil of silk illusion. She carried a nosegay circled with-white carnations, yellow sweet-heart roses, and yellow mum center and was tied with ribbon lover's knot streamers. Attending the bride was.

Miss Betty Tune, as maid of Miss Marcia Brewer of Pampa and Miss Susan pflug of Lubbock, Texas both cou. sins of the bride, both ser. ved as bridesmaids. The three woro in identical dress es of pale blue whipped-cream, styled with high neckline, long sleeves and self belts tied in a front bow. Their headpieces were circlets of matching blue accented by a band of irides- cent trim and attached with short tiers of blue 'illusion.

They carried nosegays of yellow mums. Attending his, brother as best man Bruce Dortch of Fort worth. Groomsmen were Brian Jordan of Andrews and Buddy Tune of Loraine, who also ser. ved as "ushers. The groom's mother wore a deep pink A-llne dress compll.

mented with a matehlng orchid corsage and navy accessories. Mrs. Flo Patton presented traditional -organ sic and accompanied Miss Ca. thy Willis as she sang the opening special selection "Love Theme" from Romeo and Juliet. Following the ceremony the couple together with members of their families and the wedd.

ing party greeted guests aflT reception in the. church parlor. The bride's table, covered by a white cloth edged with lacte, featured the four-tlered wedding cake frosted with wh- tte and accents of blue. The bride's nnseeav nlaced in awh. ite milk glass vase, formed the centerpiece.

1 -Ecru lace covered the gr. oom's table, featuring a cho. colate cake frosted with choco. late and -decorated with gold and white bells To compliment the table, a large gold anti. qued candlestick having a ring of gold holly and tiny balls wi-: th a tall glass and glittered net encased, lighted candle was used.

Mrs. Anes Robersonpre. sided at; the groom's table ser. ving cake and coffee. Mrs.

Billle Smith was at the bride's book to register wedd-ing-guests. Rice bags' were given to gu--ests from a silver tray ters BlainfDortchJCerby Ro-berson and Ken Stroud. For her going-away costu. me, the bride wore yellow plaid, long-sleeved ess with brown skirt and match ing hat, which was a gift made lor ner oy ner irienas at Te. xas College.

Her coat was brown fur and sewn by herself. The bride isf a 1969 grad. uate of Andrews High School and has attended' three semes, ters. at Texas Tech College in Lubbock. Th.

groom Is a 1967 Andrew sjh School.gr. aduate'and attended Odessa ju-nlor College three Following a wedding trip to Fort Worth. the couDle will -be-at-Eome at430a West Fou rth 1n TtdessaV where the bri; de will resume the coming se. mes'ter at Odessa College. The groom Is employed by Getty Company In Andrews as a clerk.

Out of town guests Included Mrs. Irene Auldridge of Le Fo. rs. Mrs. Dortch of Crossville, 111., Mrs.

Eva Ml. lis of Allendale, 111., grandmcv thers of the bride and groom respectively, others were com Dallas, Lubbock, Panhandle, Loraine. and Austin in Texas. side, the contradictory, evening should be used to logical? or way-out side, you your profit at something are not one to take life so new seriously that It becomes a GEMINI (May 22 June 21) loveless labor getting through Try to nang on to that first the jlays. You stand a very m00A of the morning, which good chance of becoming pr0mises to be a happy one.

just as successful as your a day when you can accom-more solemn friends and plish mucn with a relativeMnd having more CANCER (June 22-July 23) fun in the bargain. The wise Cancer wjll be You have yourserious side, very CarefuT that his emo-however. You know that you tions don-t mn away with must meet your responstbih- hlm Self-control leads to ties to the best of your abil-. success at evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Vei. hman entertained at dinner Su- nday in honor of the birthdays-: of their daughter Ruth, Gilbert. Woods, Winifred Cofflng and Bessie Newklrk. Everyone en.

Joyed the delicious dinner noon and visiting and taking pictures in the afternoon. er guests besides the honored ones were Donald Coffing, Mrs. Gilbert Woods, Charles New. kirk, Lenore Hare and Gary Wa- rren. This has been an annual aff.

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Family, must come first with you and it may be that you will have to make a few epe-' mies in the process of securing for yourself some of the privacy you and your family need Wednesday, January 2i AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) Don't try to prove your point by agitating another about the matter of methods. Let sleeping dogs lie. PISCES (Feb.

20-March 21) You may be supersensitive to slights today. You would be wise, therefore, to do as. little socializing as possible. ARIES (March 22-April 20) Smooth, out difficulties on the domestic scene' before BUICK MOTOR CMVI tt Buick MOTOR Checked a rid re'ehecked. Buickdrive.trainsare balanced Standard eq uipment on the Buick waiting for you at the Buick Center.

Buick showroom nearest you. you can learn all the facts. Every Buick.V-8 engine is precision balanced and inspected right on the assembly line by a unique compressed air technique known as air m6torngu fight on the cars. Buicks have semi-closed cooling systems. They should never overheat.

"ivery Buick has a strong, long-lasting body by Fisher. All Buick V8 engines have carburetor time modulated choke GM Buick developed itr It's another Buick exclusive. That, incredibly, is only the new cars that will you can begin Buick value. trated effort to turn another from present. ways.

But don't be a nag. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) Take a lesson from the tortoise; slow and steady-wins the race. Let fibers move' quickly if they like, they may make errors).

1970. by liiited Fe a tu re Sy i a 1 beginning..

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