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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' eel 18 Newcastle, Wyoming, Thursday, June 9, 1955 No. 12 Have you tried any of "Sly's" I for our customers sayings, andI rive and are put on the air for wonder/u1 bargain imitation I we try to pFk items mat mean l your oene it auring the weeK. vanilla? This doesn't bake out I something to you and can be [ Today is fresh fruit and veg- nor freeze out and the price] used at a saving. Items you do[ etable day. The early bird has is unbelievable compared tel not use often are not ofmuchl first choice. other brands. . Try. some with] value so therefore, do not help I Free delivery, free parking, your order. You canno la I free red stamps and a guaran- ket co.used, as mis spciat larenisW oa teWl o1 nel eemesi[ teed "smile" and "Thank You" l rand carries our name with[ cr; I when ever you come into see It. I corn, ruit cocztail, an stze, I us If you have any coupons on 1303 size spinach, 10 oz. cans l. ;rh, ,1,s ,a ao , th.e new Proctor & Gamble I of slicedpeaches, 4 pack tollet l ,h, n, shortening called Fluffo beI tmsue, .gal. and cjuart size[ not wait, buy tod ay and get and brtn mere Tim you. purex, glass pau ot stutteul arO tO yOU onl olives, and Nabi. .o' Orio cho-I "%'il's'ii" i-4% 'from 7OO a the p se of a three pound I colate ffllea coomes. 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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 % 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.