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1955
THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL. NEWCASTLE, WYOMING
ESTHER LINDSEY, Society Editor Dial SH6.254~
All Society Items must be in our office by Tuesday, 4:00
p.m in order for us to plan space. Tuesday evening meetings
may be brought or phoned in BEFORE 9:00 a.m. Wednesday.
Wedding Ceremony Uinites
Marie Oudin, Sam Sewell
~ewell of Osage. The double ring
candlelight service was officiated
by The.Rev. Coolidge at 7 p.m.
Lighted tapers, baskets of flame
colored gladiolas with white car-
notions and fern adorned the al.
tar.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was' lovely in a baller-
Ina length gown of white lace and
net over satin. Her long sleeve
The~VIethodist Church in Sun-~
dance Was the setting Friday eve- r~t~
n|ng, June 3, for the lovely- June D(~x~W
Installs
rites uniting in marriage Marie,fxrr.
Oudln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ]N]ew k )TlIcers
Henry Oudin of Sundancc, and
Samuel Sewell, son of Mrs. Tiilie Bea Raymond, outgoing presi-
dent of the Newcastle Business
and Professional Woman's club
installed the new officers of the
club at a lneeting Monday eve-
ning. Tim new president is Lor-
raine Pimpell; vice president, Vi
Brennan; recording secretary,
Lee Cochran; corresponding sec-
retary, Virginia Klodt and treas-
urer, Pat Knapp.
Tim new president delivered
lace Jacket extended to points
over the wrists. Her fingertip veil
edged with lace was held in place
by a tiara of seed pearls. She
an acceptance addres~ and sug-
gested plans for a membership
drive in outlining a goal for 1955-
56. She named committee chair-
Brennan, secretary
Mrs. L. V. Burns,
Carl Sikes, chaplain
Phil Rosean,
The hostess served
taunts at the close of the
to six members and
Mrs. tlelen Miner.
--O00~
20th Century
Slenker Home
The Twentieth
met last Thursday at
of Mrs. Elma Slenker
Vera Dixon as co-hostesS.
Mrs. George
most interesting
"hobhies." Mrs.
retiring president,
committees and
appreciation to them
fine cooperation for
son.
Greetings were
visitor, Mrs. Ralph
Lander, who was a
the club when she
castle a number of
Following routine
club recessed for the
The hostesses" served
refreshments during
hour.
--o0o--
Sororities Have
Joint Meeting
. Rebek~h lodps of Sundance.
The groom is a graduate of PEOtoMeet Keith Ray, brother of the
groom, was best man. $ohn Ellis,
High School and has
|lng at Osage where t~t ~ut[er HeiNe brother of the bride, and Jack
Ray, brother of the groom, were
will be at home after Mrs. Peter Smith will be has- ushers. The men wore b~miness
tess to Chapter X P.E.O at the suits with white carnation bou-
12.
l~r .their wedding trip the home of Mrs. George Butler this tonnieres with the exception of
bride cho~e a white linen suit evening, Thursday, June 9. the groom who wore a rosebud
wttlt black and white accessories Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Thomas from the bride's bouquet.
~and wore the corsage from the Stirling will be in charge of the Approximately 90 guests at-
tester of her bridal bouquet, lesson for the meeting, tended the church ceremony,
' ~uper:~a,k(tN s'
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Before an altar cicero'stud witt,@
candelabra and baskets of sprIRg~ hi
w te accessories and corsage~ ef
flowers Miss Loymmt Bowmmm,'whitecarnatlons.
daughter of M~. and Mrs. Glenn " -
L. Bowman, and Ge~mld Hayes, Stanley Hayes served his brot~
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. er as best man and ushering were
ttayes, exchanged mmrriage vows. Leymone Jones and John N~-
The Rev. George Mer~ge offiei,t- I man, Jr both of Rangely.
ed at the two o'clot-k double-ring Ring bearer was Drew Dietcey
rites on May 22 i~ the Christian of Greybuil and Susan Caughran
church in RangelF~ Colo. of Grand Junction was flower ,
The aisle, with a white runner, girl. Her frock was of blue nylon
was lined with wh}te satla bows flecked with tiny white ro~.
and streamers. Bouquets of ros- She carried a nosegay of? pink
es and snapdragons were placed flowers on white.
on the piano, For going away the bride wore
. Skirt
Walker
, f: ,~
Wedding pianist, 3oleen Shell- a grey gabardine suit with white
hammer, played the traditional accessories. Following a four-day Here'm mn ~,l~all"
nuptial mnsie and accompanied wedding trip touring Imrts of Co-
the wedding soloist, Kenny Shell- lorado and Wyoming the eouple croup of #x/fm#d~
hammer, who sang for the bridal are at home in Newcastle at that ao i~esut, lf~l~
couple, "Because", and "Till We Boyd's Trailer" Court. ~t~e ' ,
Two Are One
hrtd,~ =~ ~ For her daughter s wedding [ toeether e
The s,v~,marrxage oy Mrs. Bowman chose a navy blue honors on tl~elr o#'
her father, chose for her wedding, suit with white accessories Mrs. ~ Deftly fmshtoned .~'
a white faille suit, with pale blue Hayes wore a beige linen dress ~ ' ~ N ~ ~IS~"
blouse and slippers. Her hat was with brown and beige accessories. In "BRtes" DISClPLI ED pOPL.IN "*' :";
of bIue with a tiny veil. Her flow- Both wore pink carnation car- T'7~ n, ~'~"
ers were red rosebuds tied with sa~es - ~ ( wrinkles herdi needs Ironlnl." .$ : '.
white satin rosettes on a white - " ~ ~ xl '
Bible ] Out of town guests at the cere- corm grl.p.
She was attended by Mrs. Ray-!many were Mrs. Ella Hayes and
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mond Caughran of Grand Junc-[ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Linn of NewZ ,
tion who was attired in a lime l castle, vtr. ann Mrs: R.aymona |[
t, reen linen suit with white ac.ICaughran ot tirana Juncuon, y To
c essorles and a corsage of yellowlCo . Mr. and Mrs. H. Merkley ummmngs Read
tea roses [ ann lvlrg. L,ola vorter at vernal,
Utah
Bridesmaids were Annette i " Newcastle's Style Center for Wome
Treat and Delores Carter, both[ Both Mr. and Mrs. Hayes are HOU][~: ~ Until 8 o clock
of Rangely. Both wore dressmak.' graduates of the Rangely High
er suits of navy blue linen with School at Rangely, Colo.