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• 5b
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, July 25, 1985, Page
!: ¸I¸ i!,
i
MR. AND MRS. JIM ENGLISH
Canton July 13
and Jim English
married at 11 a.m.
lS, in the Canton
The double ring
by the Rev.
daughter of Mr. and
of Palmyra. The
Son and stepson of
Feldkamp of
and Mrs. Dean
With bows, ferns
the altar and
nlarked the family
by Miss Robin
carried crescent shaped bouquets of
verigated pink, maroon and white
carnations, baby's breath and fern and
wore carnations and baby's breath in
their hair.
The reception was held in the church
fellowship hall following the ceremony.
The bride's table was decorated in the
ceremony colors of burgundy and pink
with a matching tablecloth and
burgundy candles. The three tier
wedding cakes with two cakes off the
side, was baked and decorated by
Wands Bungs. Mrs. Debbie Brown,
sister d the bride,, and Ms. Debbie
Price were servers. The rehearsal
dinner was held Friday night at the
rg ........ ai'ents as n •
of Canton Mr. and Mrs. English are now at
honor. Mrs. Sue
the bride,
of Canton
Flower girl was
of Pueblo, Colo.,
Ring bearer was
)yra, nephew of
his brother's best
Skip Barton of
of Jefferson
and Larry
marriage by her
length gown
Anne neckline,
with pearls, and
and pearls at
ed into a
With illusion lace
a headpiece of
with seed
illusion veil.
pale pink
fashioned
sweetheart
Skirts witl] large
' the bck.
o
daughter of
of
son of
ex-
July 0. The
by Rev.
l" nuiage by
r in the
and Mrs.
e Saxberry,
was matron
Teresa Otto.
of the
lu the home of
cake
aunt, Debbie
home at 12 Sun Valley in Canton
following a trip to Florida.
The bride is a 1978 graduate of
Palmyra High School and a 1981
graduate of John Wood community
College and is a member of Quincy
Jaycee Women. She is employed as
bakery-dell manager for Niemann
Foods in Canton.
The bridegroom is a 1979 graduate of
Canton High School and a 1980
graduate of Quincy Technical Schools.
He is employed by Lewis County
Motors in Canton.
Peggy Cottrell
honored at
bridal shower
A miscellaneous bridal shower
honoring Peggy Cottreil was hosted by
Carol Heller and Cindy Young on July
14.
Ms. Cottrell and Lennis Legg will be
married August 17 at the First Baptist
Church in LaGrange.
Prizes were won by Vicki Ryan,
Kathy HinkJe and Sue Ann Fish.
Others attending were Liz McMee,
Patti Stanbridge, Shirley Green,
Ramona Cottrell, Bess Cottrell, Violet
Gragg, Dorothy Loos, Rita Legg,
Helen Cottrell and Norms Fish.
Those unable to attend but sent gifts
were Janet O'Kruch, Hazel Martin,
Georgia Richter, Hazel Legg, Mary
and Paula Vaughn, Barb Martin, Anne
Vanderheiden and Jean Wagner.
Bridal shower
Monday honored
Kim Bronestine
Miss Kin Bronestine, bride-elect of
Larch Farr, was honored at a bridal
shower Monday evening, July 22, at
the Eagle Cafe in LaGrange.
The shower was hosted by the
Wospective bridegroom's sister, Miss
Rim Farr and Miss Lori Bronestine,
Sister of the bride-to-be.
Miss Bronestine and Farr will be
married at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 27, in
the First Baptist Church at LaGrange.
Those attending were: Mary J.
Kincaid, Pare Bronestine, Mildred
Farr, Dell Bronestine, Jeanie Farr,
Plouie Foust, Missy Lowe, Dine Farr,
Oiga Farr, Barbara Steinkamp, Mary"
Vaughn, Judy Dehner, Mary Kay
Bronestine and Michelle, Debbie
Meyer and Beth, Mandy Eversole,
Cindy Levengood, Shelly Geieendorfer,
Mary Valoria, Paula Griesbaum,
Shelly.
Those sending gifts were: Cheryl
Lows, Debbie Foust, Peggy Stultz,
Dorothy Logs&n, Nadine Kearns, Eric
• and Matt, Jean Waganer, Harla Bean,
Kerri and Michael.
Scoggin to hold one-woman
exhibit in Hannibal
Artist Debra Scoggin of Steffenville
will have a one-woman shgw in the
lobby area of the Hannibal Fine Arts
Museum (Old Jail), 4th and Church
Streets, Hannibal, the weekends of
July 26-28 and August 2-4.
Featuring mixed media, oils, acryl-
ics, water colors and prints, the show
is in concurrence with the enter-
tainment committee's presentation "of
the Hugh Whitemore play, "Stevie."
Ms. Scoggin is an adjunct instructor
of art at Culver-Stockton College and
an art teacher at Canton R-5
Elementary School.
She most recently exhibited in the
Quincy Tri-State Show and the Water
Color Missouri juried exhibition.
Reservations are still being accepted
for the play. Friday and Saturday
night performances will be at 8 p.m.
and Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m.
Tickets are SS and seating is by
reservation only. All proceeds will go
for the continuing efforts to restore the
building.
For additional information, call the
Hannibal Arts Council, 221-654S, or
mail checks payable to HFAM, P.O.
Box 1202, Hannibal, Me. e3401. Please
specify alternate dates.
Grant Kenners reminisce
on 40th anniversary today
Grant and Regan Kenner of Canton
celebrate their 40th anniversary today
(Thursday), which brings back some
rather unusual memories.
Having decided they might get
married in the distant future, Grant
and Regan had filled out their
'Permission to Marry' forms for the
U.S. Armed ForCes, as it turned out,
just a week prior to Grant getting
orders for his unit to be shipped out;
Fwst to the States, then on the Pacific
Theatre. To waive the waiting period
on the permission form required the
signatures of four Generals. So, after a
very hectic period, Grant located and
talked four of the Big Brass into
signing! Telephoned Began, so she
could ready things at her end, and
rushed back to base to collect his
things, and continue on to London.
The London end was readied and the
wedding party waited, and waited, and
Engaged
Gilbert and Dolores Revelle of
Greenwood, Mo., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Robyn, to
Stanton Gragg, son of Victor and
Norma Gragg, formerly of LaGrange.
Miss Revelle has completed two
years of school at I-ngview Commun-
ity College in the Kansas City area and
plans to continue her education in art
and interior design.
Gragg works as a draftsman for an
engineering company in Raytown. He
plans to return to school to study art
education.
The couple is planning an August 10
wedding.
Flower Show &
Tea to be held
The LaGrange and Starlight Garde
Clubs of LaGrange will be having their
Flower Show and Tea on July 31 from
1-4 p.m. at the Lewis County Nursing
Home near Canton. "Celebrate with
Flowers" is the theme and will be
carried out in the artistic division by
members of the clubs designing the
arrangements.
The horticulture division is open to
the public and anyone is invited to
enter.
If there are any questions, contact
Mrs. Jerry Shoop at 478-3425 or Mrs.
Jim Lesser SS-48m.
waited. On returning to base Grant
found his unit had moved out, taking
everything - including all his belong-
ings - with them.
A very understanding chaplain lent
him his jeep, and he finally caught up
with his unit, arriving in London a day
late for his wedding, on July 25, 1945.
I I II
CLUB NEWS
Riverview Extension Club
The Riverview Extension Club met
with Mrs. Russell Nichols July 19 at
1:45.
Ten members answered roll call
with ideas for programs for the new
year.
The meeting was called to order by
vice-president Mrs. A. D. (}lover with
salute to the American Flag.
The hostess gave the devotional
entitled "Forgiveness" followed by
a poem by Doris M. Arnold.
It was reported the club had
furnished nine pies to the 4-H food
stand at the Fair.
Ten dollars was given to Pink
Prairie 4-H Club to be used for the
Fair. Thank you cards were read from
Pink Prairie 4-H Club and Mrs. Stu
Purvines.
Z The afternoon was spent making out
program books for 15-86.
The August meeting will be a family
picnic at Martin Park Aug. IS at S p.m.
The hostess served refreshments.
LaGrange-Cantem V.F.W. Auiilary
The LaGrange.Canton V.F.W. Post
4083 Auxiliary met July 2 with the
meeting called to order by the
president, Mary Dean l'arr.
Mrs. Pat Ridge was initiated into the
Auxiliary.
"Fundays in the Park" will be
observed Aug. 2 and $ in Martin Park,
Canton with the following events
taking place. Games for children will
be both days from 1-4 p.m.-
On Friday there will be an ice cream
social starting at 5 p.m. with a prince
and princess VFW contest at 6 p.m.
and a little Mr. and Miss VFW contest
following at 7 p.m.
Saturday at 11 a.m. there will be a
baby contest. The Canton Eagle Arie
No. I800 will be having a hog roast
Saturday night and bingo both
afternoons. There will be entertain-
ment by local groups and a craft show.
The contests are open to the public.
The meeting night has been changed
to the third Tuesday of each month.
The meeting was closed with prayer
and refreshments were served with the
Post joining the Auxiliary.
GFWC-We Mlern Club MIzWC
Colleen Dannenhauer was the
hostess July 8, for the evemg meeting
of the G.F.W.C. We Modern Club
MFWC. Twelve members were in
attendance.
thBetty Jo Phillips, premidemt, opened
e meeting with the Pledge to the
America Flag.
Colleen Dannenhauer gave the
devotional. Jeanne Haines was wel-
COmed as an active member of the
Canton Ins. Agency
Life • Health • Farm • Auto
JOE @UINN
Laca/ Independent Agent "
M-F 8:30-4:30
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PHONE
314 288-5251 217-222-5154
LHS Class of "65
to hold reunion
July 27-28
The 1965 graduating class of
LaGrange High School will be
celebrating their 20th class reunion
this weekend, July 27-28.
The class will meet Saturday
evening at Pete's Boat House for a
6:30 p.m. meal and program. Teachers
of this class are invited.
Following the meal a dance will be
held at 8-11 p.m. at the Landing on
Main Street in LaGrange. An invitation
is extended to all LaGrange High
School graduates to come to the dance.
Sunday afternoon a picnic will be
held for the families at the residence
of Tom and Sherrie (Hoyes) Boil.
If any questions, please contact
Verne Bronestine 655-4.587.
club.
Betty Jo Phillips read from the
GFWC Clubwoman and an article
"Missouri Federation, 90 Years Old"
from the Missouri Clubwoman.
In discussing plans for the club's
activities it was decided to renew
subscriptions of the Upper Room
magazine for Stone Haven residents
and the sponsoring of "Patch the
Pony" in the county schools and the
'Jtrong Kids - Save Kids."
Doris Smith presented an infor-
mative program on the Bald Eagle.
Following the repeating of the club
collect the hostess served refresh-
meats for a fellowship hour.
Sue Emrick will host the next
meeting of the group.
Wednesday Club
The Wednesday Club met for the
July 10 meeting at the Williamstown
Park at 7 p.m. A carry-in supper was
enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Stith, Mr. and Mrs. James
English, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Munzlinger, Mr. and Mrs. George
Nesbitt and Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. June
Legg, Mrs. Erma Marsot and Margee,
Mrs. Joyce Murphy, Mrs. Hazel Legg
and Kenneth Ford.
After the meal, the meeting was
called to order by Maurita Munzlinger,
president. Mrs. Munzlinger and Mrs.
Ola English gave the devotional.
The August meeting for the club has
been cancelled. The next meeting will
be Sept. 11 when tbe club members
will spend the day in Keokuk.
.wlstown Baptist Women
Baptist Women met Monday eve-
ning, July 15, at the Lewistown church.
THANKS .. .
To wed August 11
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runquist of
Knox City have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Phoebe
Ann and Jon Richard Adams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Adams of
Canton.
The couple will be married at 6 p.m.
August 11 in the LaBelle Christian
Church.
Miss Runqulst is a 1 graduate of
Knox County High School at Edina.
Adams is a 1978 graduate of HighlmM
High School, Ewing, and is engaged in
farming with his father.
Betty Dance, president, called the
meeting to order. All present repeated
the watchword and Veta Bronson led
in prayer.
Plans were made to work with the
Newark church and help serve a meal
at Camp Inlow on July 25. Plans were
made to help with the bloodmobile on
July 29. Martha Lou O'Dear led the
prayer calendar using Ist Timothy 1:11
as the scripture reference. Veta
Brc.nson presented the program on
Mexico entitled "South of The
Border."
The meeting closed with prayer by
Mrs. Dance.
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Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, July 25, 1985, Page
!: ¸I¸ i!,
i
MR. AND MRS. JIM ENGLISH
Canton July 13
and Jim English
married at 11 a.m.
lS, in the Canton
The double ring
by the Rev.
daughter of Mr. and
of Palmyra. The
Son and stepson of
Feldkamp of
and Mrs. Dean
With bows, ferns
the altar and
nlarked the family
by Miss Robin
carried crescent shaped bouquets of
verigated pink, maroon and white
carnations, baby's breath and fern and
wore carnations and baby's breath in
their hair.
The reception was held in the church
fellowship hall following the ceremony.
The bride's table was decorated in the
ceremony colors of burgundy and pink
with a matching tablecloth and
burgundy candles. The three tier
wedding cakes with two cakes off the
side, was baked and decorated by
Wands Bungs. Mrs. Debbie Brown,
sister d the bride,, and Ms. Debbie
Price were servers. The rehearsal
dinner was held Friday night at the
rg ........ ai'ents as n •
of Canton Mr. and Mrs. English are now at
honor. Mrs. Sue
the bride,
of Canton
Flower girl was
of Pueblo, Colo.,
Ring bearer was
)yra, nephew of
his brother's best
Skip Barton of
of Jefferson
and Larry
marriage by her
length gown
Anne neckline,
with pearls, and
and pearls at
ed into a
With illusion lace
a headpiece of
with seed
illusion veil.
pale pink
fashioned
sweetheart
Skirts witl] large
' the bck.
o
daughter of
of
son of
ex-
July 0. The
by Rev.
l" nuiage by
r in the
and Mrs.
e Saxberry,
was matron
Teresa Otto.
of the
lu the home of
cake
aunt, Debbie
home at 12 Sun Valley in Canton
following a trip to Florida.
The bride is a 1978 graduate of
Palmyra High School and a 1981
graduate of John Wood community
College and is a member of Quincy
Jaycee Women. She is employed as
bakery-dell manager for Niemann
Foods in Canton.
The bridegroom is a 1979 graduate of
Canton High School and a 1980
graduate of Quincy Technical Schools.
He is employed by Lewis County
Motors in Canton.
Peggy Cottrell
honored at
bridal shower
A miscellaneous bridal shower
honoring Peggy Cottreil was hosted by
Carol Heller and Cindy Young on July
14.
Ms. Cottrell and Lennis Legg will be
married August 17 at the First Baptist
Church in LaGrange.
Prizes were won by Vicki Ryan,
Kathy HinkJe and Sue Ann Fish.
Others attending were Liz McMee,
Patti Stanbridge, Shirley Green,
Ramona Cottrell, Bess Cottrell, Violet
Gragg, Dorothy Loos, Rita Legg,
Helen Cottrell and Norms Fish.
Those unable to attend but sent gifts
were Janet O'Kruch, Hazel Martin,
Georgia Richter, Hazel Legg, Mary
and Paula Vaughn, Barb Martin, Anne
Vanderheiden and Jean Wagner.
Bridal shower
Monday honored
Kim Bronestine
Miss Kin Bronestine, bride-elect of
Larch Farr, was honored at a bridal
shower Monday evening, July 22, at
the Eagle Cafe in LaGrange.
The shower was hosted by the
Wospective bridegroom's sister, Miss
Rim Farr and Miss Lori Bronestine,
Sister of the bride-to-be.
Miss Bronestine and Farr will be
married at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 27, in
the First Baptist Church at LaGrange.
Those attending were: Mary J.
Kincaid, Pare Bronestine, Mildred
Farr, Dell Bronestine, Jeanie Farr,
Plouie Foust, Missy Lowe, Dine Farr,
Oiga Farr, Barbara Steinkamp, Mary"
Vaughn, Judy Dehner, Mary Kay
Bronestine and Michelle, Debbie
Meyer and Beth, Mandy Eversole,
Cindy Levengood, Shelly Geieendorfer,
Mary Valoria, Paula Griesbaum,
Shelly.
Those sending gifts were: Cheryl
Lows, Debbie Foust, Peggy Stultz,
Dorothy Logs&n, Nadine Kearns, Eric
• and Matt, Jean Waganer, Harla Bean,
Kerri and Michael.
Scoggin to hold one-woman
exhibit in Hannibal
Artist Debra Scoggin of Steffenville
will have a one-woman shgw in the
lobby area of the Hannibal Fine Arts
Museum (Old Jail), 4th and Church
Streets, Hannibal, the weekends of
July 26-28 and August 2-4.
Featuring mixed media, oils, acryl-
ics, water colors and prints, the show
is in concurrence with the enter-
tainment committee's presentation "of
the Hugh Whitemore play, "Stevie."
Ms. Scoggin is an adjunct instructor
of art at Culver-Stockton College and
an art teacher at Canton R-5
Elementary School.
She most recently exhibited in the
Quincy Tri-State Show and the Water
Color Missouri juried exhibition.
Reservations are still being accepted
for the play. Friday and Saturday
night performances will be at 8 p.m.
and Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m.
Tickets are SS and seating is by
reservation only. All proceeds will go
for the continuing efforts to restore the
building.
For additional information, call the
Hannibal Arts Council, 221-654S, or
mail checks payable to HFAM, P.O.
Box 1202, Hannibal, Me. e3401. Please
specify alternate dates.
Grant Kenners reminisce
on 40th anniversary today
Grant and Regan Kenner of Canton
celebrate their 40th anniversary today
(Thursday), which brings back some
rather unusual memories.
Having decided they might get
married in the distant future, Grant
and Regan had filled out their
'Permission to Marry' forms for the
U.S. Armed ForCes, as it turned out,
just a week prior to Grant getting
orders for his unit to be shipped out;
Fwst to the States, then on the Pacific
Theatre. To waive the waiting period
on the permission form required the
signatures of four Generals. So, after a
very hectic period, Grant located and
talked four of the Big Brass into
signing! Telephoned Began, so she
could ready things at her end, and
rushed back to base to collect his
things, and continue on to London.
The London end was readied and the
wedding party waited, and waited, and
Engaged
Gilbert and Dolores Revelle of
Greenwood, Mo., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Robyn, to
Stanton Gragg, son of Victor and
Norma Gragg, formerly of LaGrange.
Miss Revelle has completed two
years of school at I-ngview Commun-
ity College in the Kansas City area and
plans to continue her education in art
and interior design.
Gragg works as a draftsman for an
engineering company in Raytown. He
plans to return to school to study art
education.
The couple is planning an August 10
wedding.
Flower Show &
Tea to be held
The LaGrange and Starlight Garde
Clubs of LaGrange will be having their
Flower Show and Tea on July 31 from
1-4 p.m. at the Lewis County Nursing
Home near Canton. "Celebrate with
Flowers" is the theme and will be
carried out in the artistic division by
members of the clubs designing the
arrangements.
The horticulture division is open to
the public and anyone is invited to
enter.
If there are any questions, contact
Mrs. Jerry Shoop at 478-3425 or Mrs.
Jim Lesser SS-48m.
waited. On returning to base Grant
found his unit had moved out, taking
everything - including all his belong-
ings - with them.
A very understanding chaplain lent
him his jeep, and he finally caught up
with his unit, arriving in London a day
late for his wedding, on July 25, 1945.
I I II
CLUB NEWS
Riverview Extension Club
The Riverview Extension Club met
with Mrs. Russell Nichols July 19 at
1:45.
Ten members answered roll call
with ideas for programs for the new
year.
The meeting was called to order by
vice-president Mrs. A. D. (}lover with
salute to the American Flag.
The hostess gave the devotional
entitled "Forgiveness" followed by
a poem by Doris M. Arnold.
It was reported the club had
furnished nine pies to the 4-H food
stand at the Fair.
Ten dollars was given to Pink
Prairie 4-H Club to be used for the
Fair. Thank you cards were read from
Pink Prairie 4-H Club and Mrs. Stu
Purvines.
Z The afternoon was spent making out
program books for 15-86.
The August meeting will be a family
picnic at Martin Park Aug. IS at S p.m.
The hostess served refreshments.
LaGrange-Cantem V.F.W. Auiilary
The LaGrange.Canton V.F.W. Post
4083 Auxiliary met July 2 with the
meeting called to order by the
president, Mary Dean l'arr.
Mrs. Pat Ridge was initiated into the
Auxiliary.
"Fundays in the Park" will be
observed Aug. 2 and $ in Martin Park,
Canton with the following events
taking place. Games for children will
be both days from 1-4 p.m.-
On Friday there will be an ice cream
social starting at 5 p.m. with a prince
and princess VFW contest at 6 p.m.
and a little Mr. and Miss VFW contest
following at 7 p.m.
Saturday at 11 a.m. there will be a
baby contest. The Canton Eagle Arie
No. I800 will be having a hog roast
Saturday night and bingo both
afternoons. There will be entertain-
ment by local groups and a craft show.
The contests are open to the public.
The meeting night has been changed
to the third Tuesday of each month.
The meeting was closed with prayer
and refreshments were served with the
Post joining the Auxiliary.
GFWC-We Mlern Club MIzWC
Colleen Dannenhauer was the
hostess July 8, for the evemg meeting
of the G.F.W.C. We Modern Club
MFWC. Twelve members were in
attendance.
thBetty Jo Phillips, premidemt, opened
e meeting with the Pledge to the
America Flag.
Colleen Dannenhauer gave the
devotional. Jeanne Haines was wel-
COmed as an active member of the
Canton Ins. Agency
Life • Health • Farm • Auto
JOE @UINN
Laca/ Independent Agent "
M-F 8:30-4:30
SERVIN6 THE TRt STATES
PHONE
314 288-5251 217-222-5154
LHS Class of "65
to hold reunion
July 27-28
The 1965 graduating class of
LaGrange High School will be
celebrating their 20th class reunion
this weekend, July 27-28.
The class will meet Saturday
evening at Pete's Boat House for a
6:30 p.m. meal and program. Teachers
of this class are invited.
Following the meal a dance will be
held at 8-11 p.m. at the Landing on
Main Street in LaGrange. An invitation
is extended to all LaGrange High
School graduates to come to the dance.
Sunday afternoon a picnic will be
held for the families at the residence
of Tom and Sherrie (Hoyes) Boil.
If any questions, please contact
Verne Bronestine 655-4.587.
club.
Betty Jo Phillips read from the
GFWC Clubwoman and an article
"Missouri Federation, 90 Years Old"
from the Missouri Clubwoman.
In discussing plans for the club's
activities it was decided to renew
subscriptions of the Upper Room
magazine for Stone Haven residents
and the sponsoring of "Patch the
Pony" in the county schools and the
'Jtrong Kids - Save Kids."
Doris Smith presented an infor-
mative program on the Bald Eagle.
Following the repeating of the club
collect the hostess served refresh-
meats for a fellowship hour.
Sue Emrick will host the next
meeting of the group.
Wednesday Club
The Wednesday Club met for the
July 10 meeting at the Williamstown
Park at 7 p.m. A carry-in supper was
enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Stith, Mr. and Mrs. James
English, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Munzlinger, Mr. and Mrs. George
Nesbitt and Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. June
Legg, Mrs. Erma Marsot and Margee,
Mrs. Joyce Murphy, Mrs. Hazel Legg
and Kenneth Ford.
After the meal, the meeting was
called to order by Maurita Munzlinger,
president. Mrs. Munzlinger and Mrs.
Ola English gave the devotional.
The August meeting for the club has
been cancelled. The next meeting will
be Sept. 11 when tbe club members
will spend the day in Keokuk.
.wlstown Baptist Women
Baptist Women met Monday eve-
ning, July 15, at the Lewistown church.
THANKS .. .
To wed August 11
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runquist of
Knox City have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Phoebe
Ann and Jon Richard Adams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Adams of
Canton.
The couple will be married at 6 p.m.
August 11 in the LaBelle Christian
Church.
Miss Runqulst is a 1 graduate of
Knox County High School at Edina.
Adams is a 1978 graduate of HighlmM
High School, Ewing, and is engaged in
farming with his father.
Betty Dance, president, called the
meeting to order. All present repeated
the watchword and Veta Bronson led
in prayer.
Plans were made to work with the
Newark church and help serve a meal
at Camp Inlow on July 25. Plans were
made to help with the bloodmobile on
July 29. Martha Lou O'Dear led the
prayer calendar using Ist Timothy 1:11
as the scripture reference. Veta
Brc.nson presented the program on
Mexico entitled "South of The
Border."
The meeting closed with prayer by
Mrs. Dance.
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