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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 40

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Terre Haute, Indiana
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T. H. TRIBUNE-STAR. Sunday, Feb. 2, Orrill, Lt.

Caughran Wed Saturday Continaed From Page 31 with tiny buds of pink sweetheart roses with The young women attendants wore floor length dresses of reppette satin, the maid of honor in raspberry pink, and the bridesmaids in parfait pink. The bodices were styled with slightly higher than norman waistlines and three-quarter- Iength sleeves, with ruffled trim of candlelight Chantilly ace at the necklines and sleeves. Their matching Juliet caps secured their floor length veils and short bouffant veiling. Their bouquets were Colonial nosegays of rosebuds in varying shades of pink. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the church for the wedding guests.

Greenery, pink pom pons and pink tapers were used to decorate the cake table. Assisting in serving were Miss Kay Davis, Grand Rapids. Miss Kathy Ratliff and Miss Joanne Heine. After the reception the cou pie left for a wedding trip to Nassau. For traveling the bride wore a kelly green wool dress and matching double-breasted jacket with leopard trimmed collar and cuffs.

Her matching pillbox hat also featured leopard trim. She wore brown lizard accessories. Lieutenant and Mrs. Caughran will make their home in El Paso. Texas, where he is enrolled in the Army Linguistic School at Fort Bliss, Texas.

Mrs. Caughran has accepted a teaching position with the El Paso school system. MR. AND MRS. DELANE Gl'YER arc pictured following their recent wedding at Zion United Methodist hurch, Marshall, III.

The bride, the former Miss Eloise Beard, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heard, Marshall. Mr. Guyer is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Guyer West York, III. They are making their home in Carbondale, where Mr. Guyer is a senior at Southern Illinois I niversity, majoring In animal husbandry. Guyer, a graduate of Terre Haute Commercial College, was employed as a secretary at J.

I. Case Co. before her marriage. Notes From Terre Haute Center By PAT conducted each Wednesday evening at 7:30. You will notice in the reports of these games that many new names are ap- i pearing among the inners, so Briaqe Center t0 come down soon and learn to enjoy this duplicate feature of bridge.

The bridge January, in spite of all its lessons are held each Thursday cold and disagreeable weather, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and we seems to have been a very will find 3 pl3ce for you whether short month after all. It's hard 310 3 beginner or if to realize that a month of the 3 httie better, new year has slipped State Tournament maybe it is because we havej Quite a few ot the bridge been so busy with so many sin-1 players from the Center were teresting bridge sessions. winning their share of Master Center is always so warm and Points in the Indiana state comfortable, and the people are over the past week-end. Among so cordial and friendly.

All of' them were: Martha and Gene the games are paying at the new rate in Master Points (seven times the number of tables in most cases) and besides there ill lie three Special Cundiff, Alberta and Fred Ervin, Poily and Tom Hicks, Jenny Davis, June Swango, Charlie Hollars, Larry Flowers, Robert Henriquez, Dave Mac- games of Club Tournament rat-jAshlan, Forest and Kenny Me-1 ing during February. The Win- jNicl and Cecil lurnquist. Game will be held Mon- Winning points at the Center day. February 10, a Team gameJast week were: on Thursday afternoon February! Thursday, Jan. 23: 1st, Pat J4th, and another Team event Milligan Lois Scott; on Friday evening, February Sunny Staff Rick Kuptcre: 2 Doris Wetzel Lora me The Novice Duplicate is being; O'Bryan.

Friday, Jan. 24: 1st, Dorothy I and Bill Stein; 2nd, Loraine and Pat 3rd, Mabel Mazanec Dick; 4th, Dr.j Hunt Abe Ashkin. Saturday, Jan. 25: 1st. Dr.

Hunt Tom Dix; 2nd, Scott Smith Robert Wharton; 3rd, Rick Kupfere Fred Ervin. Tuesday, -Ian. 1st, Jenny and Rock Davis; 2nd, Fred Ervin Tom Dix; 3rd, Barbara Field Sue May. 1st. Dorothy Stein I Connie Bland; 2nd, Sunny Stafi Rick Kupterer Marguerite and Harry Stout.

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291,606
Years Available:
1948-1977