• ...in. ™. ■■-Miirr. „ « Mr. and Mrs. Klchnrd A. Graham . . . they exchanged vows hi October rites ut St. Patrick's.—O'Neill Photo Co. Ewing WSCS to Note Anniversary Today EWING The Women's Society of Christian Service will celebrate the anniversary or the society to day (Thursday). There will he a six o'clock covered dish dinni r. Each member will give 50 cents as a gift which wiii l>e used to purchase articles for the kitchen. "Crown Thy Good with Broth erhood" was the theme of the de votions in charge of Mrs. Jessie Angus and the lesson presented by Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard when the group met Wednesday after noon, October 1, at the parlors of First Methodist church. Mrs James Tinlsey, president, presid ed at the business session. The year books were given each member. The election day dinner No vember 4 was discussed. Plans were completed and committees appointed Mrs. Tinsley and Mrs. Willis Hockey were appointed as a com mittee to assist with the r< cep tion for the teachers of the Ew ing public school held last Thurs day at the school auditorium. Mrs. Henry Fleming, secretary of promotion, read the- quadren nial goals of the society and also presented other articles of in terest. Mrs. L. A Hobbs, secre tary of missionary education, read an article on "Methodism in Red China.” Mrs l^e Brigden, secretary of youth, announced that the MYF had a mem!>ership of 20 boys and girls in Ewing. They have start ed the study of the Bible and m Linden berg of Valentine, both brothers-in-law of the bridegroom. They w’ore dark blue business suits and white carnation bouton nieres. Mrs. Schoenle, the bride s moth red in a grey suit trim med with fur, matching hat anct electric blue shoes and purse. She wore silver jewelry and a pink carnation corsage. Mrs. Graham, the bridegroom’s mother, appear i ed in a grey sheer w'ool dress with black accessories. She wore i a pink carnation corsage Mrs Garrett D. Janzing, the bride’s grandmother, wore a black dress with matching acces sories. Her corsage was of white carnations. Miss Ellen Havranek accom panied Miss Rita Jilg of Kansas City Kans., who sang "Ava Maria", "Panis Angelicus" and "O Mother. At Thy Feet is Kneel ing". A dinner at the Town House for 35 memtiers of the immediate fam ilies followed. A reception from 1 l until 4 p.m. was held at the Town House. The four-tier wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs. Henry Benze, an aunt of the bride. Miss Donna Payne had charge of the guestbook. Mrs. Ken Huston had charge of the gifts Miss Joanne Lansworth poured. Helping sene were the Misses Teresa Boyle, Marie Boyle, Joanne Soukup, Rita Hoehne and Ellen Donohoe. For her wedding trip to the Black Hills, Mrs. Graham wore a i brown suit with matching purse and shoes. 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