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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 63

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Were iaid Recently Mr. Mn. Rldunl GIDett itth of Glastonbury, jince the marriage of their Sybil GUlett to Earl Noe, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Noe of 2907 W. Kiowa St. The marriage took place at he home of the paternal Miss Barbara Smith of The bride was ili by her sister, Miss Martha Ivfry smith, and Gumie Dobbs of Boulder was the nst man. Nliss Smith was given in mar- liafe by her father and mother. The Rev.

Robert Jansen (rffi- at the ceremony, whkh laf followed by a reception at re Greenbriar Inn. Both Mr. and Mrs. Noe received their degrees tom the niverslty of Colorado, where I'oe was on the staff of tiie khhol paper, wd was a member of igma Delta Chi Journalistic The former Miss Smith was in New York City for the past year. The couple will CesWe in BouWcr.

Beth Bally, Lee Steele Marry at Lehmberg Chapel The Lehmberg ChapiH the ----First United Methodist Church was the scene of the evening ceremony in which Miss Beth Bally and Lee A. Steele Jr. were united in marriage. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs, L. A.

Steele. 2001 Crag- moore Road, and the late Mr. Steele. The Rev, Dr. Lawrence Lacour performed the nuptial rites on Dec.

II. Musical selections included the tional wedding march, and the 1 i a from the Given in marriage by William G. Morris of LeadvlWt, the bride wore a gown she designed and made of light pink chiffon over dark pink shantung silk. A wine velvet cumberbund the full skirt and pleated ruffles offset with ecru laoe ARE YOU PLANNING A VALENTINE PARTY? Shop A Baautifui Selection Party Favors Matched Paper Table Ensembles Valentine Center Pieces from Belgium bwdered the low oval neckline and hem of the gown, Victorian puff sleeves with rhinestone buttons on deep cuffs completed the gown. She a Victorian feather crown surrounded with net and carried one Icmg-stemmed red bud.

Attending her were Susan Brewer of Grand Junction, ron hwwr; Nina Proper of Ft. Worth, maid of honor; Ruth Bussy of Boulder and Ann Williams of Des Motnet, Iowa, as bridesmaids. Crlsty and Kathy Hinkle were candleligh- ters and Linda Skelton acted as flowergirl. Dale Ohlrich of Letdvilk served as best man. Other at tendants included John Bob Robins, Jedd of CaUfomia and Nicholas Jotn- son, ring bearer.

For her wedding, the mother of the bride selected a two-piece pink suit with fur stole. Her home was tm scene of a receptkm following the emony, at which Mrs. Kiaiiwsth Hiidtk and Mrs. Philip miUrn assisted A ski was choice of the new Mrs. Skele for their trip to Breckcnrldgi and Leadrillc.

The newlyweds are making their home in the Springs, The bride graduated from verdale Girls Academy hi New Orleans, in 1987 and has attended Mesa Cdkge, Grand Junction, and State University, New Orleans. Her husband will attend Colorado College. Chit-of-town guests included Mrs. Harlan Johnson and her son. Nicholas of Blair, Neb.

Sunday, 12, 1969 Cobrado Springs, Cob. Gaiatta AAUW Calendar MONDAY 1 Place. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Earl Afternoon Literature will Bryson will speak on the Easfc- roeet at 1:30 m. at the home cm European Countries. of Mrs. G. A.

Huggins, 555 ----Cheyenne Road. Mrs. Warren! AAUW members are invited Blakeky will review the book, to attend any study group, ex- Hooked on by Daniel cept Cuisine groups, upon no- etigibk for membership may attend one study group prior to payment of duel. Membership information may be obtained from Mrs. L.

W. Daniels. N. Fader. WEDNESDAY Modem Novel will meet at 1:15 m.

with Mrs. Guy B. Cresap, 28 Oak Ave. Mrs. L.

W. Daniels will kad the discussion on by Heller. Growing Gap wilt meet at 8 m. with Miss Phyllis Jones, mo E. LaSalk Apt.

201, to discuss John D. Foreign aid in Politics. tifylng the hostess. Non -mem- iysr college graduates who are Judith Bailey, Randa Stanley dl Plan Weddin Mr. and Mrs, BemarifE.

an- Icy of 1738 Sawyer Way idaugber, Judith Ann, to Randall MRS. JAMES EVAN SLOAN Cloud st Presbyterian Church Circles Slate Meetings Miss Cloud Is Bride Of James Evan Sloan A VNiwHinNt Tlw TMclwfl VALENTINES SNIMI AtMftNMNH James Wilmn. Laura Waddell Circle will RUJAN Party And Gift Shop 2223 N. Wabar 632-7114 First Presbyterian Church Mrs. H.

D. Daniels at 1305 La Circle meetings for this week are as follows: Matilda Allison Circk will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Francis J. Cuckow, N.

Foote Ave. Donakiina Cameron Circle will meet Tuesday for a 1:30 p.m. dessert with Mrs, W. A. Campbell, 602 Park Terrace.

Dorthy Parker Circle will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Honnen Parlor with Miss Ruth Beal as hostess. Charity Menaul Circle, combined with Martha Hunter Circle, will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs. Edwin Olsen, 2208 Glen Summer Drive.

Frances Goodrich Circle will meet Wednesday at a.m. at Honnen Parlor, with Mrs. Robert Wheeler and Mrs. Ernie Nowels, Elizabeth Newton Circle will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. with Mrs.

E. H. Massey at 20 E. Columbia. Isabella Nassau Circle will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m.

with Miss Dianne June Cloud became the bride of James Evan Sloan Dec. 21 at the Center Chapel of the Air Force Academy. Paloma Way. bride is the daughter of Mr. Josie Curtis Circle will meet and Mrs.

Howard H. Cloud Wednesday at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Monument, and the bridegroom Marouerite Hodsson at 2317 N. and Mrs.

Marguerite Mougson ai Logan co-hostess is Mrs. rado. The Rev. James R. Woodruff officiated in a background of OUAUJTY AND COUfiTtnUS SCRVlCt meet Wednesday at 1 p.m.

at holiday polnsettias. The organ- Honnen Parlor with Mrs. ist was Capt. James Conely who C3iarks Hawley. soloist Paul Car 1 1 meet Wednesday at 1 p.m.

with Mrs. Robert Hcndce at 26 Elm' The bride, given in marriage co-hostess is Mrs. E. J. by her father, wore a modified empire A-line silhouette gown of Million.

Alice Hyson Circle will meet white velvet featuring a rcmo- Wednesday at 1 p.m. with Miss vable chapel train, connected at Ruby Frazier at 1929 Trent Ave. the back raised waistline by two Amanda McFarland Circle. petite bows. The bodice of the combined with Mary Wanlesslgown was fashioned witti a Circle, will meet Wednesday at i scoop neckline and three-quar- 1:30 p.m.

with Mrs. Norval Mil-Her kngth sleeves ending with a kr at 831 N. Custer co-hos-jhand of white fur. An elbow- tess is Mrs. Neely.

length veU of imported English Lucy Starling Circle wUI meet silk Ulusion cascaded from an Wednesday at 1 p.m. wtth crown of white place to be announced later. Miss Dawson Midland Group jg Fiancee of Slates Program Bruce Donnelly The Midland Improvement i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J.

Daw- Society wai meet at 1:30 p.m. 1201 Rosemont Drive, an- Tuesday at the home of Mrs. the engagement of their Sam Stevens, Hagerman daughter, Iris Elizabeth, to St. Roll call will be New resolutions. Mrs.

Earle Unger and Mrs. John Sherbak arc to interesting topics. The program will be given by the on New resolutions. SATURDAY Cuisine I will meet at 6:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Morrison, 1429 Columbine Road, Thelma Wright will speak on Spain. Cuisine IV wiU meet at 6 30 a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor, Wilkes Miss Brown's Engagement Is Revealed Mr. and Mrs.

J. V. Brown of Pueblo annwnce the ment of their daughter, Kathleen Mac, to Sammy Lee Putman, son of the late Mr. and carried a cascade bouquet of Putman, white roses and carnations with The bride-elect graduated holly. I from Central High School in The maid of honor, Miss Southern Laycock, wore a floor-kngth gown azealea chiffon over taffeta featuring back fullness trimmed with two bows.

The headpiece consisted of a matching single bow with a short veil. She carried flowers of pak pink carnations and American beauty roses. Other attendants, who were dressed in identical gowns, were Miss Paula Cloud, Miss Michelle Capra and junior bri- desmaiki, Miss Carol Ann Cloud. The flower girl was Miss Allisoi Wright, who was dressed in a floor-kngth pink velveteen gown and carried a basket of sweetheart roses. The best man was John Dersch, Groomsmen were Richard Sloan, Gary Ranch and Timothy Dake.

Howard Cloud and Rcstald Sloan were the ushers and the candle lighter was Lewis Cloud. The mother wore a street-length costume of sculpture turquoise and green silk brocade and the mother wore a matching dress and coat ensembk of gold sift. Assisting at toe Air Force Academy Club reception was Miss Jorga Neuman at the book and Linda Hewlett and Katheryn Wright. Out- of-town guests include the K. Stanley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. 6 4 MISS JUDITH A BAILEY 4 4 4 Roy F. Stanley 1020 E. Monroe St. Miss Bailey is a 1967 graduate of Mitchell High School ae at teee Colorado State Universi ty.

She is now employe at the ITU. Stanley is a 1966 greuate of Wasscm High School. He attee- ed Whitworth College In Spokane, And is presently a junior at Coloreo College. An August weding is planned. TRAVa AGENCY Pcittangtr Shipa Air Uri4t Cruit4t Towri TravftI Ticket or For Colo.

Springs OFfico 429 i. Pikos Peak Avo. Phono 633-3S31 Charge for Our MISS KATHLEEN BROWN 4 4 4 Colorado State College. She is employe by the First National Bank of Colorado Springs. Her fiance attende La Puente, schools ae is a first lieutenant in the United States Army.

The weding will be solemnized at Ft. Carson Division Artillery Chapel on Feb. IS. An Of The World Galleries Would you liko fo docorato with distinction and Start with an original oil painting Prices from $25 to $250 Hours 11 to 5 Monday thru Saturday 112 W. PIkos Poak ONE BLOCK WEST OF LIBRARY PAMPER YOURSELF AND JANUARY-FfBRUARY (MAY SPECIAL i ii MSSi- Bruce Michael Donnelly, son grandmother, Mr.s.

iard H. Cloud Sr. from San Antonio, Tex. The couple traveie to Scottsdale, for their weding trip. The bride is a graduate of Lewis Palmer High School, Monument, and will graduate from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, in August 1969.

The bridegroom is a graduate North Denver High School and Colorado State University. The will make tome in Fort Collins. 00 frosting Canpich USUALLY NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ATTENTION! THURSDAYS ARE OPERATOR Come In For A $2.00 Shampoo Sel Got A Haircut Specially Priced at $1.25 MISS IRIS DAWSON 4 4 4 Lt. Col. and Mrs.

Andrew S. Donnelly, formerly of Colorado Springs. The bride-ckct attended Schubartb Gymnasium in Aakn, Germany, is a paduate of Widefiekl High School, and attended Colorado State Colkge. Her fiance graduated from Anaandale High School in Virginia and is a senior at Colorado University where he is studying politkal A June wedding is planned Miss Simmons Will Recite Vows In Texas Col. and Mrs.

J. A. Simmons Jr. 1441 N. Chelton Road, an nwnce Ito engagement of their daughter, Martha Ellen, to Rto- ert Jeffrey Henschen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Henschen of Houston, Tex. Miss Simmons attended toe 4 4 4 it OUR PRICES ARE SLIGHTLY HIGHER TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ECONO FAIRE BEAUTY SALONS NORTH 804 E.

FILLMORE 6334)984 SOUTH 2523 AIRPORT DR. 636-1437 Local 247 to Meet Tuesday Auxiliary to Local 247, Nation- 111 Fedeiatifai of Postil Ckriu, i wiB meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday I at tto tome of Mrs. Ottit 920 E. Dak a Mrs.

Ray wiB to co- lioftess. Wives, and imilhert irf any of tto Local art invited to There wiU to a white sak at this moeUng. You can bring marti- ed potatoes back to the tabk that will be as tasty, light, and fluffy tto wcond tome they are served as tto first. Add a Uttk milk to oKiisteo toe pctotooL then rdieat itm over wator in a tolkr. again imd will to and fluffy.

MISS MARTHA E- SIMMONS 4 4 4 University of Maryland in Mun- toh, Germany, and presently a at North Tixas State Univendty. Dentoo, Tex. She is a 1965 fraduate of Wasson Sctool Hanschen is also a senior at North Texas State Univesity. A Jan. 24 wedding is planned, at the First Presbyterian Churdi In Denton.

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