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The News, Part 2, August 15, 1968 Murray State's Digital Commons The eN ws Newspapers 8-15-1968 The ewN s, Part 2, August 15, 1968 The ewN s Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tn Recommended Citation The eN ws, "The eN ws, Part 2, August 15, 1968" (1968). The News. 819. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tn/819 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eN ws by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Print ho ws - Fulton, Ky. Thursday, August 15, 1968 Page 8 at Davy Crockett Hotel io Union Guests were greeted at the City. door by Mrs.'Maid& After the wedding, a reception Bridal Tea In this mod** Ito Isere Stewart-Everage Vows was held in the church social Mrs. Cud! 10111,NNW of ths room. Assisting Mrs. Clifford bride, Miss lob, the bairn, Joyner in serving were Mrs. Given For and Mrs. E. E. Powers el Hick- Repeated In Hickman Charles Griswold, aunt of the man, ma** of the mow. Jerry Graham, was secured to bride, Miss Marjorie Anna Gris- 44. , n Apnea of a cluster of butterflies accented wold, Mrs. Robert Lucy, Mrs. Miss Bolin political raallintss an impressive double-ring July are allowed to be with seed pearls. She carried a Jerry Graham, and, Mn. James prossit at ceremony performed by Father polling pieces * bouquet of white carnations out- Sanger, all cousins W the bride. L. M. McBride and Mn. Bob Groat attain. William Field, in Sacred Heart lined with pink rosebuds, sur- The bride tossed her bouquet Brown and their daelbeerei Catholic Church in Hickman, rounded by white lace and pink from the stair rail and it was Miss Brenda McBride and Miss Miss Anna Marie Stewart, streamers, tied in love knots. caught by Miss Priscilla Elam, Barbara Brown, were bestesies her to a tea given in bailor of Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Miss Priscilla Elam of Mem- maid of honor. FOR SALE: Rice Carbie Lou Bolin of Fulton, who Stewart of Hickman, became the phis, former co-worker and bags of pink satin tied with white ribbon, were given will be married. Sept. I, to bride of Cpl. Ronald E. Everage, roommate of the bride, served Selma Trafficanti of out by the bride's cousins, James Thomas Powers of Hick- son of Mrs. as maid of honor. Misses Mary Claxton, Ga., and Herman Ever- Charles Frederick and William man. Now picking! the Giant Christina and Jeanette Clare Guests called between the Halo Pick your age of Birmingham, Ala. Griswold, cousins of the bride, Edward Griswold. peaches. her For going away, the bride hours of 2 and 5 p.m. at the Given in marriage by also of Memphis, served as own at $3.00 per bushel. father, the bride was radiant in wore a lace over matching pink home of Mr. and Mrs. McBride bridesmaids. They each wore on Eddings St. Bring your own contain- an ankle-length gown of white identical pink summer satin with high rounded neckline and satin with long white Chantilly wrist-length region sleeves For the occasion the McBride er. Located seven mIkp sleeveless gowns with low cut, home was beautifully decorated from lace sleeves, which ended in lily rounded neckline with softly which she made for the occa- Fulton on the Ful. points at the wrist. It featured sion, and a corsage from her throughout with artangetnents of pleated skirt and matching self yellow daisies, ton-Union City Highway. a rounded classic neckline, wedding bouquet. surprise lain and detachable bow. They carried magnolias. Turn right at Drive-In trimmed with white lace flower During their honeymoon the matching nosegays of pink and Miss Bolin wore a powder blue medallions and matching lace couple will visit. with her par- Theatre. white carnations surrounded by frock trimmed in white with surrounding the before leaving for their medallions, white lace with pink and white ents white accessories Ind a corsage tapered to home in Beaufort, S. C., where Flipped:Peach Farm front hemline which ribbon streamers tied in love of yellow daisies, a gift from the detachable train flow- groom is stationed with the meet the knots. Their headpieces were of the hostesses. 885-2529 Station. Their Phone ing from the softly pleated waist- shoulder-length pink net, topped Marine Corps Air line, with self matching bow. It address will be P.O. Box ER, by matching soft pink crepe was designed and made by Mrs. Beaufort, S. C. 29002. roses. Thomas Sarrett. Her only jewel- Among the pre-nuptial parties Memphis ry was a single pearl pendant, Dwayne Shuppe of honoring the bride was a dinner the the gift from the groom. Her served as best man for in the cafeteria of the defense also of veil of illusion, the "something groom. Philip Griswold, depot given by her co-workers. 1141- 110 borrowed" from her cousin, Mrs. Memphis, cousin of the bride, _ MYST E Pt IOU'S *001,4110W Wu your Donor daughter hers In 11148 114? Cpl. and Mrs. Ronald R. Ever-age By night, when the mom la full, U so, do you know they are not now covered by the mist from Cumberland Falls and group hospitalisation 1211111/111101 John S. Bacon 11 of Hick- on white background. They knelt shows a mysterious moonbow, one your, pate A man served as ushers and On a black wrought iron pre-dieu of two such phenomena on earth. Mid from your Prudential Agent. Tommy 1ONIFO6 groomsmen. with white plush trim, for the There is nothing like k in the West- 472-2582. eint11) Mrs. Paul Stahr presented a wedding blessing. Each window ern world; for the other moonbow program of nuptial music, pre- and the organ was decorated is in Africa. ceding and during the wedding. with ivy and white stephanotis. The family pews were marked i celebt0 5 Miss Helen Griswold, cousin of with white satin bows. annlversa the bride, attired in a white lace The bride's mother was attired I§ gown of soft pink with matching at r in a blue lace A-line gown, with 3 3 headpiece, served as flower girl. R Fu matching blue hat and slippers LEONORA AMBERG BUSHART 3 She carried a white mesh basket Aug. and elbow-length gloves. Her 3 of pink and white carnations, shoulder corsage was of white MUSIC Aehie 3 from which she strewed the lessons IN YOUR HOME carnations with blue ribbon hivitil to 3 petals along the snow white aisle streamers matching her other Beginning'week of OCTOBER 6 of 2 Ind 3 carpet, preceding the bride to accessories. 3 the altar. LIMITED number of STUDENTS 3 The bride's paternal grand- house. The couple pledged their vows mother. Mrs. Lummie Stewart, ONE-HALF HOUR and ONE HOUR lessons The Sm before an altar banked with urns wore a dark blue and white for- 22, 1918, s 3 PIANO and ORGAN must be in GOOD Hi of green palms, two vases of al frock, with a shoulder cor- condition and WELL-TUNED Strati 3 Tenn4 Tho Begins with clothes from white gladioli and greenery, sage of white carnations with VOCAL COACHING late Mr. 3 flanked with two seven-tiered white ribbon and white gloves. wrought iron candelabra com- Mrs. Gary Haggett, tormer plemented 108 Wellington 'Streets Hickman, Ky. 3 with white stephanot- classmate of the bri p 42050 is and holding tall white tapers. KASNOW'S DEPT. STORE at the registhr. TELEPHONE itREA CODE 502 - 326-2396 SU! %"....1.,aiglirE STREET FULTON The altar rail was decorateo rehearsal 411111151111WIWAIMIRIMIrdarIPIFIFAVISOFJP with ivy and white stephanotis p. m. August Bed Oita* Portable Vinelle Recliner TYPEWRifERS Lawson .m of b $52.50 $44.50 or n Gas Heaters Poe RADIANT FRONT 81 6"x 11 6"Oval Braided Rug $44.50 AUTOWATIC THENNOSTAT a dri to Gun Cabinet for 70,000 BTU .. Glau Door 139.95 $79.95 No. C. GO Fey , - No. 2PIECE- , Odd Box Springs SPEED QUEEN King Size Bed accor Living Room Suites FULL OR Twill nu Automatic Washer Mattress and Springs As Low As $17.88 $214.50 w/it $69.95 _ Less Thaa 1/2 Price Wade's Rest Pork Meld Store Wide Prices Reduced 40% EASY Toms Phase WADE.'., 472-1511 _Batlike CO )meet • ••444.444., 4 -voinia..— glitzsAasiiic siabildwaimaatheasia- Pr;nt Shows tAro“.gh 4. the at Fulton, Ky. Thursday, August 15, 1962, Page 9 • WINO K To Bid For Food Output Gains r at the Carnival Workers matte. Campers Learn WASHINGTON—Food produc- of Rick- Entire TC RR tion In Latin America last year ed. NAgnVILLE The MS showed an over-all increase of note Central usuroed, which Clinton Skills, Crafts Jailed At 6 per cent from len, or about had offered to bay part of the Mutes twice the rate needed to match bankrupt Teneessee C•stral Three carnival workers were police, picked up on ent at Railway, now is proper's, to bid lodged in the Hickman County a warrant .1 by Percy At Dawson Spgs. population growth, according to Irked. for the entire TC use. jail today after being returned Headly. manager of the carnival the Alliance for Progress. Lades Burch, Memphis law- here from Ripley, Tenn., on a for which the men worke d. Two hundred campers attended Fur repreeenting the IC, said charge of grand larceny. Headly alleged the three men Junior Camp from Fulton, Hick- would be Tuesday the railroad Hickman County Sheriff Willis took $2.58 in silver from his man, Carlisle and McCracken Coun- E.
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