The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1964
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE THREE
WEST
A salad supper was served
South West
should dominate the thinking
no message for the hypocrite.
In Home of Bride’s Parents
the exchange of vows
The church and its pastor in-
Baptist Church, officiated.
to attend each of
vile the public
Cheese Sauce
%
Approximately 50 people at-
Mrs. O. L. Whitman
The serving table was laid
WANT
HURRAH
. FOR THE 1964
Easy Way to Kill Roaches and Ants
CALL BETTIE HORFPAUIR AT TU 6-3918
Louisiana
FOR 1HE WHOLE
SL
Mac ARTHUR SHOPPING CENTER TU 3-4356
Second Annual Pumpkin Parade
Set by Pi Zeta Chapter at Vidor
East dealer.
East-West vulnerable.
SUITABLE TERMS
FOR EVERYONE
WE WELCOME
YOUR ACCOUNT
Revival to Begin
At First Church
Of the Nazarene
Pinehurst HD
Club To Visit
District Court
REXA
SUPER"
PLENAM
FREE BOX
STORAGE
ASK US ABOUT IT
One-Hour Martinizing
OES Officer
Is Honored
BRIDGE CITY (SpD) - Mrs.
SAVE
UP TO
NORTH
$93
1*910853
with the A-K, and these,—to-
gether with dummy's diamonds 3
and the ace of clubs, bring him will
to nine sure tricks.
You can't just sit there and
play patty-cake in a situation Others attending were Mr and
like this. You've got to try to Mrs. Allen (Buck) Patillo, Mr.
do something constructive to and Mrs Floyd Garner and
help your cause along There is granddaughter. Janie Garner,
no chance of beating the con- Mrs. Minnie Reed, Mrs W J.
Sr., Mrs. C. A. Harris, Mrs _____— .
Esther Pike and children, Mrs women themselves.
0. J Hartman, Mrs Ray Par •
ker and daughters, Paula and
Norma, Mrs. Purdy Brown, tumblers and twirlers. Talent vision of Mrs Proctor are
Mrs L. A. Helton and Mrs.
Bobby Werth
"Rent-Til-You-Own"
a Flameless Electric
Water Heater $10
now and only $1.95
a month plus sales
tax. Includes com-
P piete installation.
For details, call
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
Drody Smith of Little Cypress.
An arrangement of two large
baskets of white chrysanthe-
mums provided the setting for
4 k J95
721075 J
Honored at Supper
McLEWIS (Spl)—Mrs. . R.
We're loaded with famous name brands for
the entire family . . . displayed for easy find-
ing and priced to your satisfaction. Ask any-
one who has visited our store and they'll agree
it's well worth driving over for big savings.
H e cull our merchandise and display only
those items which we ourselves would con-
sider worth showing. No need to worry about
getting "stung" at Family Rargain Center . ..
we’re here to stay and it's the Bar gain'Cent er
you can rely on for real values. Come see for
yourself!
NEED A
WATER
was her sister, Ruby Smith.
Best man was the bridegroom’s
brother, Larry Addison.
Opening lead-five of hearts.
The first aim in defensive
play is to try to defeat the con-
tract. This is generally impos-
sible in most hands played, since
many more contracts are made
than defeated; but the aim is
none the less commendable and
North
1 •
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druggists who
operate the
only stores sell-
ing Rexall
Super Plena-
mins, the
vitamin-min-
eral product,
selected for use
by the
U.S. Olympic
* Team. 3
Mrs. Minnie Reed, Mrs. W J.
Cox, Mrs. E C. Martin, Mrs
Jack Plunk, Mrs. Rusell Allen
tract unless your partner has
the ace of spades if South has
it, he has ten sure tricks—so
you start your thinking by as-
suming that East has the ace.
The next thing to do is figure
out which spade to lead. Ordin-
arily. you would lead your fourth ■
best spade, but a little reflection
should convince you to lead the
king in this case.
When you do, you are grati-
fied to see it hold the trick, and
when you then continue with a
low spade, East takes the ace
and returns the suit. South now
East
Pass
Pass
Custom Elegance
Moke selections now for your custom-made sofa
or chair and you'll hove it in your home
in time for the holidays. Choose from our large
assortment of decorotor fabrics
In a wide price range to fit any budget.
-----------1 a navy blue tex-!'
on tall lured acetate dress with match- call,
accessories and a white or- _ _______, - ____eue
chid corsage The bridegroom's live member, was welcomed
EAST
$ 943
4 J 10 5 3
SOUTH
WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT.
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
DEAR ABBY I, for one, agree with you 100 per cent when you
say that a husband and wife should not tell everything just to
clear their own consciences. First of all, it doesn't make the sin any
less, so why hurt someone by confessing? A few years ago I be-
came a restless housewife, and thought that an affair with another
man was the answer to everything. So, after becoming involved,
I became pregnant. That woke me up and I broke off with him
without telling him why. Instead, I vowed to be a better wife and
mother, and I worked toward that end and prayed daily for forgive-
ness. We now have a little daughter. My husband worships the
ground she walks on, and she idolizes him. We have other children
but there seems to be a closeness between this little girl and her .
"Daddy" that does not exist between any of the others. So why REV. H. G. PURKHISER
TODAY’S CHILDREN
Halloween Time Again
By Grace Langdon (Ph.D.) and Irving W. Stout (EdD.)
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was given 9 . * * 1------„ ----r ,, _ -- -
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This serves six. Spoon sprouts into serving dish,
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! GERLAND'S BIG STAR
CONTRACT BRIDGE
By B. Jay Becker
(Top Record-Holder In Masters Individual Championship Play)
goes down as a result of your
thoughtful play.
It is important to realize that
it takes more than just any old ____________________
spade lead to defeat the con- district court here Wednesday
tract. Only the king can do the at 9 a.m., according to Olive
Job. With any lead other than Lee Barker publicity chairman
the king, South make, the con- IT PAICE nairman
tract.
break his heart by telling him that she is not hi. child? This secret
is between God and me, and it will always be that way.
COULD NEVER TELL
Dear Abby ...
One Woman's Secret
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Write to us about your bring-
ing up difficulties. If you wish
an individual reply send a
stamped, sell-addressed envel-
ope. _____________
to 1 quart water, in pan. • !
Place in saucepan with beef Wash sprouts, trimming off
— - or chicken stock, salt and onion, imperfect outer leaves and bits
Given I O Honor Bring to boiling point, uncovered of stem ends Soak 20 minutes
— - Dand boil 5 minutes. Cover and in cold salted water Place in
Robert Barrows cook 10 to 15 minutes or until saucepan. Add salt and sugar;
sprouts are crisp-tender. Drain pour in 1-inch boiling water
if necessary. Cook, covered. 10 to 15 min-
Melt butter or margarine, add utes or until just tender Lift
almonds and cook until butter cover occasionally while cook-
DEWEYVILLE (Spl)—A
housewarming honoring Mr. and
.Mrs. Robert Barrow, who
. Carrying ijs® saves arand. ate Derail-from T.: golden" Pour over to onC 5 E- E^™
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The bidding:
saucepan) 12 teaspoon salt, I Sauce (recipe follows). Serves
and purchased property at In-cup fine dry bread crumbs, 1 6.
dian Lake where they have re-
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mrs. James Cosper, Mrs.
. . R. W Franks of Houston, Mrs.
The couple was honored with Bobby Barrow and Mr Wil-
shower Thursday night in the Bobby arrow and Mr. WU
VIDOR I Spl —Arrangements chimi of Beaumont will narrate Thomas. Pat Burton and Melita
for the Pi Zeta Pumpkin Pa- the fashion show __Stevenson
rade to be staged Friday at I Models from 2 to 12 years to The fashions in the show will
pm in the high school audito- be supervised by Mrs Williams be furnished by Beall's and
num are in full swing withewell include Pamela Jane Williams, Perry’s of Vidor Barbara Pe-
over 100 models and entertain- Charlene Wood Lon Stahl, Ross ters’ Custom House of Beau-
era expected to appear Carroll Pamela Carroll, Susan mont and Jewel's Kiddie Kastle
Mrs Gerald Proctor, general Houseman Lynette Dunchamp, of Orange
chairman of arrangements, an- Karen Sue Smith Mary Brush, Judges for the talent divided
nounced that rehearsals are be- Robert Brush and Richard will he Manor w M Giton
ing held in both the talent and Brush- . and .Mrs Flora Blakeney, spom.
models divisions. . Also Bill Farmer, Becky sor of the Xi Eta ZetaCash
This is the second annual style Farmer, Lisa Burton. Donny awards
and talent show sponsored hv Hilton Kaye Lynn Keeland, Jeff second and third place winners’
the Beu Sigma Phi chapter Toronjo, Marilyn Sue Woodcock, 3°2ndidneee Place "Inners
it will feature clothes for the Donna Woods. Shelia Gau- olaent entertainers include
very young, teen - agers and treaux, Sharon Gautreaux, Handy Wheeler, pianist Kathy
formal dresses made by the Danny Gautreaux, Keith Gau- and Kay Fuller singers, David
treaux, Jerri Ann Proctor and McIntyre, vocalist Harold Le-
The talent will include sing- Phillip Payne *er singer Steve, Moore,
ers, dancers, instrumentalists Teen-agers, under the super- trumpeter Rusty Johnson,
, singer and pianist
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Now for the safety angle, brooms for the witches, wands B1S
Whether your youngster chooses for the fairies—better" stick to " .. .......... . up.. .... „ .. ...
to be a witch, goblin, raga- the trick or treat bag That with a white cloth centered with Williamson honored her mother,
muffin, fairy queen or skeelton, with the unaccustomed costume an arrangement of mixed Mrs. O. L. Whitman, on her
be sure there is full range of js enough to manage But—if flowers. The cake was made in birthday Oct 23, with a shrimp
vision not only straight ahead the other items are added be the form of a white Bible Pink gumbo supper
but to the sides. Burnt cork or sure they are not sharp or Punch was served from a. Present were aunts Donnie
coemetics give us weird effects pointed. crystal service Mints and nap- Wingate and Annie McDonald,
as anyone could wish for and Halloween can be good neigh- kins were imprinted with the Rachael and Roberta William-
have an advantage over the borhood fun if one plans to keep honorees’ names son, Mr and Mrs Wayne Du-
masks that tend to interfere it in the neighborhood, and keep Hostesses for the shower Mrs. hon and Lemual and Kim, O L.
with visibility, it safe. It is good learning for Brown. Mrs Isaac Meads. Mrs. Whitman, Peggy and Janet
children to know the details of Rodrick end Mrs Bob Brown Whitman and Paula Parker
keeping it safe.
DEAR ABBY: Of all the dispicable people I will ever have to
. contend with, deliver me from the “kiss and tell" hypocrite. Con-
fessions to clear the consience? Baloney! Most confessions are moti- . .
vated by a wilful desire to injure an innocent party, guilt tranference, . Rev. ” G. Purkhiser will be
and the wish to boast, the evangelist for a senes of
Confession to God is good. Likewise, confession to a clergyman, revival services which
Even to the bartender or the barber But never to one who will be hurt tomorrow at First Church
to hear it ’ the Nazarene, 10th.and
To have an affair is one thing it is wrong, to be sure. But it is Cherry .
a human weakness and the flesh is weak. But to inflict pain on an , a 5 . he each
innocent person, needlessly, is quite another. Christ has been known ® ® . — -_j 1 on Sunday -7 -----------
to forgive the adulter. ("Go forth, and sin no more.") But Christ had Novel a.m. and 7 p.m.-until of moth defandemiha of situation
MacArthur Center—406 Park
E P. Trahan, worthy matron
of Bridge City Chapter 1038 Or-
with the ace. What would you der of Eastern Star was hon-
do now ? ored at a going away party
It is quite obvious that if you this week in the home of Mr.
play safe and lead the queen of and Mrs. J. 0 Whitton,
heart., you are giving declarer Gifts were presented tile
the contract. South i. marked s * ee Pred .
honoree in preparation for her
stay in San Antonio where she
be attending the Grand
Chapter of Texas.
Cake and punch were served
at the reception held imme-
diately following the wedding.
The table was graced with a
centerpiece of white chrysan-
themums. Serving were Mrs. .uo.d.-.-e un-c-ucicuy
James Johnson and Betty Halloween time is here again.] If costumes are dark and cake was enhanced by
Hryhorchuk . -- :____- - : .: ’' '___„rr__...... ... .cuun
The bridegroom, son of Mr. one with "Thank-you’s” for the nous tape to let it be known that bells and a miniature bridal
and Mrs. Freeman Addison of treats that are given in lieu of someone is passing that way, couple. The punch service com-
Deweyville, graduated from the threatened tricks. There is It saves many a collision. Be-pleted the appointments
Deweyville High School, and is no reason that ghosts, goblins, sides, it does trim up the cos- Presiding at the refreshment
employed by American Bridge witches, skeletons and whatever tume and makes it even more table was Mrs Patrick. Brown
Division The couple will reside else may be around should be spooky -nd 1. --------
in Deweyville, devoid of good manners .__- - _______.... ______rhe urines mar
-------- It does speak well for the encounters with shrubs, flower mother Mrs Clara East of Mon-
array of Halloween characters beds, garden furniture, and the roe La Clara of Mon Thursday night h ums
---------— that come' trick or treating that like, if a jack-o-lantern is part . . , . . Approximately 50 to 60 peo- French
manners do seem to improve of the outfit let it be unlignted. er a honey moon in Louisi- ple attended. The Barrows first Vue quart basket Brussels
by the year. There is less grab-. Halloween jaunts a re no place he couple will make their came to Dewexyille 50 years sprouts, 1-inch boiling water (in
bing of handfuls of whatever to for candles or open lights of any bridegroom is ‘employe: ^ twice. They came back h 1938 saucenan) 1 feacnoon “” '
offered, more remember ng. to sort. Z American Bridge Division and purchased nronertv at In.
say thank-you and less coming If skirts are long be sure they -nenase Division.
back a second time and even a are not stumbling length. And Lithe rides nesaduat : sided until now.
third for more treats, even if the character is a tecypress. School: The U.--
But- what about the parents glamorous fairy queen—no bor, graduate a De eyville
who, take a car full of children rowed high heels! Better a-
far beyond their own neighbor- queen in her own shoes that . - . Dobby parn
hood, drop them off to work she can walk in than a queen a shower Thursday night in the burn Wilcox,
that area, then take them on to off-balance in shoes too big and home of Mrs. Benny J Brown,
another and another' It is pretty heels too high. Approximately 50 people at-
poor learning for the children. | As for spears for the demons, tended with 15 others sending
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rehearsals are scheduled for Nancy Woods: Eva Price, Brenda Coggins, pianist; €
Wednesday after school in the Brenda Jones, Linda Strickland, Jamie Allen, singer, Cathy
Grammar School auditorium Sue Clemmons, Peggy Clem- Beard, Pat O’Quinn, and Ra-
Mrs. Garvis White and Mrs mons, Sandra Pues, Barbara mona Simmons, vocalists, Bar-
Edgar Payne are in charge of Jones, Dixie Russell, Linda Me- bar» Stalsby, singer, Susan
this part of the program Farland. Sandra Oliver Lo- Knapp, Jo Ann Chandler and
A rehearsal for models was retta Brashier. Sherry More- Shelly Jackson the Lady Bugs
held Thursday at the subcourt- land. Debbie Stevenson, Mari- vocalists.
house under the direction of lyn Morgan, Carolyn Akers, Susan Linkow, Debbie Bailey,
Mrs Gerald Proctor, Mrs. Rob- Sandra Harmon, Mary Jo Shel- Betty Koch and Donna Wig- •
i Pinehurst Home • Demonstrar-ert Houseman and Mrs Jane ton, Peggy Bean, Beth Tinsley len, twirler: Allen Carpenter,
"Anmembers plan to visit Williams Dress rehearsal will and Brenda Smith - ' pianist. Marilyn Sue Woodcock,
be held Thursday. Adult models, supervised by pantominist; Mary Haynes and
r Gerald Proctor, manager of Mrs Houseman are Elizabeth Betty Duhon, dancers the Gil-
. . . radio station KHGM-FM, will Holley. Sue White, Billie bert Vellefonte Combo and the
The trio was planned recently be emcee Mrs. John M Joa Wharton, Pat Moreland, Mary Folk Singers
when members met with Mrs.---*------——,----— —---------------7------1---——---
:C. U Hale. During roll call it - ‘ _ - )
was disclosed that seven in the Esnpeinllv WU ith Cauro f
group had served on a jury, pspecteey we :
Gwendolyn Duchesne, = Brussels Sprouts Delicious Dish
• J . sion and exhibit; Mrs. Jim DRA 11 0"
A 1 Morris, finance: Mrs Hale. ' A .
I WATreO recreation; Mrs. R. H. Bonner, - By ALICE DENHOFF teaspoon salt, ‘s teaspoon black Leomon Cheese Sauce
IIURRRU CUE IVHRI 1 UU health; Mrs. C. L. Singleton, Most plant historians class pepper ’I large egg, 1 table- Two tablespoons butter or
DEWEYVILLE (Spl) - The brocaded suit with a short Mratijohmng JaproEimoniaa Brussels sprouts "the, thou- spoon ^ Matenandat „.or margarine, 1 tablespoon flour,
wedding A.Swend ly Mr and with cawhi eh trimmed ship: and Mrs. Coy, five-min- newcomer the f V soning sail, optional hex: * % cup milk, 2 large ess yolks,
with white net with.... ------------ing appeared upon the scene. Wash and trim sprouts. Soak lemon juice, % cup grated Ched-
. Mrs. Enmon’s home, 301 Bri- near Brussels, a scant 400 years in salted cold water 20 minutes, dar cheese, 14 teaspoon salt.
Her corsage.was a white but- dal Wreath, was chosen for the ago The plant is really a long- Drain Cook uncovered, in pan 1-16 teaspoon black pepper,
u sature enieenie epeit at Nov. 4 meeting when Mrs stemmed cabbage, one which with boiling water, and salt, 5 Melt butter or margarine in
------“Security Un- urday at a p.m.at the bride’s tended Babr Cedasemaidiof Dorothy Ives: county HD agent grows a tiny cabbage head in- minutes. Drain saucepan Remove from heat
” “Stop the World! I home honorloud, the bride- willdemonstrate Christmas stead of one large leaf at inter- Dip in bread crumbs, sea- Stir in flour Gradually add
groom sbrother, was best man. Candy." Simply constructed1 gift vals along the stem, soned with salt, pepper, then in milk. Cook until medium thick-
A white orchid corsage suggestions are to be brought to Sprouts are delicious when egg mixed with milk, then in ness over low heat. Combine
a -—***** —.•-- aseC1,,o - FT—- -* "V“ viepaicu, especially with bread curmbs again. Frv in egg yolks and lemon juice. Mix
ring brown linen suit. The brides made gift ideas for Christmas a delicious sauce to give them hot fat, turning to cook on both with sauce. Stir in remaining
a navy blue tex- 1I be. given in answer to roll a gourmet accent. sides Drain on paper towels ingredients. Pour over sprouts."
.. Brussels Sprouts With Serve as a vegetable, or sprin- Garnish with additional
Mrs. SR Davis, a prosper- Almond Butter kle with seasoned salt and grated cheese and sprouts saved
. . j . ----- — ------ . --, — -—----- One quart basket fresh Brus- serve as hot hors d’oeurve: for for that purpose Sprinkle with
. y use pusac w attenu cacu va For ^ wedding, the b r 1 de mother chose an orchid lace Mrs. Morris led recreation. Mrs sels sprouts, 1-inch boiling beef a bite that is just a hit differ, paprika, if desired
The bride s maid of honor the services of the campaign, chose a two - piece white silk dress with matching acces-1 Singleton showed how to make or chicken stock (in sauce- ent =
* * " -------She also wore a white a sewing kit from an ordinary pan) 12 teaspoon salt. 1 table- “serves 4 to 5 a . vegetable
orchid corsage basket a peck size. She added spoon finely . chopped onion, 4 Serves 4 to 5 as a V egetable
A reception was held imme- a-lining, elastic for holding scis- tablespoons blitter or marga- Sprouts With Lemon
diately following the wedding in sors and. spool halves, rickrack rine, 1-3 cup sliced almonds,
the home of Mrs. Clifford and buttons for trim . Wash and trim sprouts. Soak One - quart basket Brussels
Cloud. Graced with a white . There were 13, persons who 20 minutes in salted cold water sprouts. 12 teaspoon each salt
linen cloth, the serving table joined in the pledge ceremony to cover, using teaspoon salt and sugar, 1-inch boiling waterHEATER?
held a centerpiece of colorful ----------. ----1 - 2 :----6 E
roses. The three-tiered wedding Housewarmino
, ----------- - ---— enhanced by roses . _ “
Let's have it a safe one and spooky use some strips of lumi- and topped with two wedding I
AMILY
no message aypoente , N The Rev Purkhiser has been you have to watch out for. Let's
Who am I? I’m the guy who once confessed to his wife his infi- in the field of full-time evange- say You have the West hand
delity. . 00ALY lism for more than 12 years, fol. and lead a heart. Dummy wins
* -, lowing a pastoral ministry of 21 with the Jack and plays a low
DEAR ABBY: So now you are giving spiritual advice? Who are years During this period his diamond to the jack, which you
you to By that a husband and wife should not confess the sin of un- ministry has in anon duck. Declarer then leads an-
faithfulness to one another? When one has broken his marriage vows, demand, and his Work has Car other diamond B0d you take it
the only way to wipe the clate clean is to make a full confession to ried him into 38 states as well * (© 1964, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
the spouse and ask forgiveness from the wronged one. If my mate as into Canada.
has sinned against ME. it is to ME that he should confess, and Having served some of our
. it is MY forgiveness he needs in order to cleanse his saul. I think better-known churches as pas-
you shold print a retraction,, Abby. Many people read your advice for he is conversant with the
and take you seriously. "SAVED” IN JOPLIN needs of the local church in addi-
—----tion to his experience in the
DEAR SAVED: I still believe that a confession that will hurt field of evangelism He has
an innocent party should be witheld. There are better ways to served as evangelist in some of
make restitution. Prayer, keeping a silent vow never to repeat our strongest churches and in
the act; a special measure of kindness and consideration. The several of the better - known
punishment Is greater when the guilt is boru in silence by the camps, both district and inter-
guilty one. There is nothing noble about cleansing one’s conscience denominational. ,___. _ -______.,-. . _ ,_____.. .. ..... ____, ........... snip and Mrs v
in the tears of another. . . His versatile ministry in- Duchesne, daughter of Mr. and with white net, was worn with ute demonstration.
----— eludes sermons on such themes Mrs. Rufus Duchesne of Or- matching accessories.
Troubled? Write to ABBY. Box 69700. Los Angeles, Calif, For as “It Stops the Music.” .“Sput-ange. and Ronnie Cloud, son of l... .aa e .as . ..ne Ju
a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope, niks and God,” “S a i n t s in Mr and Mrs. Clifford Cloud of terfiv orebid Mice Hebert t. WILT
--------%-------------. Strange Places," Drama of Deweville, was solemnized Sr- 9 - 6
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UCCI8FCCOTCIOILOL Want to Get and others-----.-------------** VIE
of eoual interest , Rev. W W. Kennedy of the A white orchid corsage suggesions are to be brought to Sprouts are ucadavus wucu
Rev C Kenneth Soarks past Cove Baptist Church of Orange complemented Miss Heberts the meeting if possible Home- well prepared, especially with
t cave r ent * R officiated at the double ring brown linen suit The hride’s made gift ideas for Christmas a delicious sance to sive them
s*pi CM EN/V TEMANEcTuamMOp ke LOI mother wore
DEWEYVILLE (Spl) - Wed- the ceremony. Rev. Bob Sim- ualI inspiration and challenge, as stands presided a setting for ine
ding vows were exchanged Sat-mons, of the Fourteenth Street well as human interest. .. . the exchange of vows. , ’
urday at 7:30 p.m. between
- Margie Owens and Freeman
Addison Jr. at the home of the
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