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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 7

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Arizona Daily Suni
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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The SIN. Flagstaff, Arizona Wednesday, May 7, 19697 li.vs Shirley He comes Bride Dear Abby Fashion Centers Flagstaff, Winslow, Holbrook Williams, Page Grand Canyon Vows Exchanged Girl If ith Fish Basket Seeds Cooperation By A bigail Van Buren this group ot SUMMER DRESSES has mother in mind! DEAR ABBY: I have a real big crush on a boy in one of my classes at school, but he doesnt seem to have very much to say to me. altho he sure stares at me a lot when he doesn't think I know' it. He spoke to me once in the hall last week when he called the purse I was carrying a fish basket How can I let him know I would like to know him better? I dont want to be too pushy. We are both 15.

LIKES KEVIN DEAR LIKES- Youll need a little cooperation. Get one of your girl friends to tell one of Kevins boy friends that the girl with the fish basket" is in the market for a live one. DEAR ABBY: Please be fair and print this for us working wives who took such a lambasting from a housefrau: With only one hour for lunch how would you like to pull up to a drive-in bank to get a check cashed and find yourself behind some idiot housewife, conducting all her banking for the month? Or at the supermarket when the quick check-out counter is closed, you have only one item in your hand, but the housewife ahead of you stands there with her overflowing basket pretending not to notice. Then after all her groceries are bagged she starts fishing around in her purse for her pen and check book, and all those little discount coupons! And while were airing our pet peeves, why do these women wear their "7 children and 10-room homes like a martyrs badge? These are hers by her own choice, I hope. Some working wives have as much to do as she, PLUS a full time job.

So whats the big deal? Okay, Abby, I feel better now. Keep well. MARY IN DANBURY, CONN. Everybody has a problem. Whats yours? For a personal reply write to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal.

90069, and enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Hate to write letters? Send $1 to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal. 90069, for Abbys booklet, "How to Write Letters for All Occasions." Miss Julia Randall and First-graders The Bethany Baptist Churcn in Boulder City, was the setting April 5, of the beautiful afternoon wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Donald Wester-camp (nee Marilyn Lorraine Shiriey).

The Rev. Russell Fincher officiated at the formal double-ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The altar was flanked by large baskets of white China mums, white pompon mums, white iris, and snapdragons, with tall can-delabras of white tapers. Mrs.

Edward Graham was organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Shirley, Oak Creek Route, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Ethel House of Boulder City.

The bride was attired in a floor-length sheath gown of chiffon over satin with short sleeves and a yoke inset of heavy lace and lace mandarin collar. The cathedral train was of matching chiffon, edged with lace. Her chapel-length veil of net with aculan lace trim was secured by a tiarra of pearls. She wore elbow-length gloves and a single string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried a cascading bouquet of white pompon mums and white daisies. Mrs.

Michael Shirley of Flagstaff, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Her floor-length gown was of moss-green chiffon over satin with matching petal headpiece. She carried a cascade of yellow pompon mums. Little Miss Donna Clift, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Clift of Boulder City, was flower girl. Her gown was of yellow silk organdy and she carried a basket of yellow and white mums. Michael Burk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Burk of Boulder City was ring bearer.

Serving as best man was Michael Klinger of Boulder City. Ushers were Michael Shirley ol Flagstaff, brother of the bride; Donald Dunnagan andJerryMor-ley of Boulder City, andDonMc-Henry of Henderson, Nev, The brides mother was attired in a suit of moss-green linen with bone accessories. The mother of the groom woreatwo- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Donald rslorcamp Girls.

She received her Bachelor of Science degree in education from Northern Arizona University in 1966 and her Master of Arts in 1968. In the summer of 1968, she traveled extensively in western Europe with the NAU Study Tour. For the past three years she has been teaching English and Journalism in Boulder City Junior and Senior High Schools. Westercamp is a graduate oi Boulder City High School where he was a four-year letterman in football and baseball. He attended Montana State University where he is now planning to enroll in September to complete his college work.

Following a wedding trip to Bozeman, the couple are now residing at 628(. California St. in Boulder City. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were A.C. Howe of Flagstaff and Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Matson of Phoenix. pice sheath and matching coat of powder-blue silk with jeweled cowl and collar and matching accessories. Both wore corsages of yellow and white daisies. Immediately following the wedding, a reception was held in the Boulder City Womans Club.

The beautifully appointed brides table was centered with a four-tiered white cake, trimmed with live yellow pompon mums. Serving the wedding guests were Mrs. Donald Dunnagan and Mrs. Harvey Clift assisted by the MissesDianeRusk, Christine Bailey, Karen Burk and Kim Langley, all of Boulder City. Attending the guest registry and the gift table were Miss Frances Fiscus, Mrs.

Vprnon Burk and Miss Jeanne Batchelor, all of Boulder City. The new Mrs. Westercamp is a graduate of Flagstaff High School and a past Worthy Advisor of the Flagstaff assembly of the Order of Rainbow for Payson Honors Miss Randall 1 11 1 uiimimwu' We have just received a wide selection of halfsize dresses in Summer styles and fabrics. The per feet gift for Mom. 10.95 to 16.95 Sizes 12 to 24 mm Engagement Announced Nows the time to on a new floor at Cl Mr.

and Mrs Willie Joe McKenzie of 1001 Hazel Way an-nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Katherine, to George E. Eyrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E.

Eyrich of 116 E. Cedar Ave. Miss McKenzie was graduated from Flagstaff High School in 1968 where she was a member of Aquamaids. She is presently employed at the Chez Bon Restaurant as a hostess. Eyrich is a 1958 graduate of FHS and attened Northern Arizona University for one year before serving in Germany and Ethiopia in the Army Corps of Engineers.

He is presently employed by the Arizona Highway Department. 4 Furniture Department Downtown Dept. Store miss McKenzie The wedding is scheduled for May 24 at the First Baptist Church. PAYSON (SNS) Miss Julia Randall, first grade teacher at Payson is retiring after 50 years of teaching. A recognition dinner is being planned for May 17 at 7 p.m.

in her honor for all her former students and her many friends. The project is being undertaken to raise enough money to send her to Hawaii. Since many of her former students have moved away from the Payson area but are still living in Arizona, it is thought that they could be contacted and would be interested in attending the banquet or contributing to the fund. Anyone interested in more information concerning Miss Randall, please contact Mrs. Anna Mae Deming, Box 350, Valley National Bank, Payson, Arizona.

Tickets for the banquet are $3.50 per person. Rummage Sale at South Beaver The Coconino County Medical Assistants will hold a rummage sale at South Beaver School from 7:33 to 12 noon Saturday, May 10. Proceeds from the sale are to go to South Beaver School to provide clothing for the needy and to help to send a delegate to the national convention of Meiical Assistants. Williams WSCS Holds Mother-Daughter Banquet WILLIAMS The 'mans Society of Christian Service sponsoring a mother-daughter banquet next Friday, May 9, at Community Hall, at 6:30 p.m. The banquet is open to all mother-daughters of the community.

Admission price is $1.75 for adults, and $1.00 for children inder ten years of age. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Margaret Lugar. Entertainment is planned, following the dinner. i Gem and Mineral CONTINUED, Society A ctive r.Vf I vV Group was held April 17 at the home of 1 Dyer, The first regular meeting will be Wednesday, May 14, at 2 p.m.

at the home of George Coatney and will include a demonstration of carbochon-makmg. The Geology and Miaeraiogy Grojps have combined and are under the leadership of Richard Gauiole and Fred Black. Meetings will be on the 4thMondayof each month. im Ay 100 Nylon Face Carpeting Installed over Rubber Padding Choice of colors Values to 7.95 sq. yd.

100 Nylon Heavy Face Carpeting Installed over Rubber Padding 95 Choice of Colors. Values to 8.95 Sq. Yd Sc Yd 100 Nylon Tweed. Com. Grade Installed over Rubber Padding Choice of colors Values to 8.95 Sq.

Yd sq. Yd. Kodel, 100 Polyester Face Carpeting Reg. Value to 1 2.98, Installed over s895 xoc. Vff fiV I SEDONA (SNS) Odds and Ends of the Geology of Northern Arizona Will be the subject of a talk by Dr.

Allen C. Tester, part-time Sedona resident, at the May 13 meeting of the Oak Creek Gem and Mineral Society. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Club on Airport Road, with Ray Heyin as program chairman. Dr.

Tester is still on active duty for several months each year as a faculty member of the Department of Geology, of Iowa. In his Sedona talk he will touch on such topics as the geological history of Northern Arizona, the meaning of rocks, and the geological conditions that usually exist where oil and uranium are found. The Society plans a two-day rock hunting trip to Hanksville, Utah, for Thursday and Friday, May 22 23. Haunsville is 40 miles east of Capitol Reef Na-tional Monument. As a supplement to regular meetings and field trips, members of the society have formed special study groups in order to pursue certain subjects in greater depth.

Group leader of the Archaeo-logy Study Group is Charles Gillis, Meetings are held on the fourth Friday of each month in the Sedona Pubic Library at 8 p.m. An organization meeting for the newly formed Lapidary I Mild 7 4 OTHER CARPET MARKED DOWN For ''Your Savings" 095 A95 From to Sq. Yd. Call 774-871 1 for FREE ESTIMATES WE MEASURE IT WE INSTALL IT FORMER SCOT! SI) LI open new antique shop, the Cottage Ca-eliet. on Jordan Road.

Setlona. Mrs. Mathilda Ross (lelt) and Mrs. Ilael Knodl. who owned and operated a shop by the same name in Scottsdale lor III years, are new Setlona residents, will have one ol the Hi booths at the Sedona Soroptimists annual Antique Show at the Sedona Elks (lub.

Friday. Saturday, and Sunday, May Hi, 17 and IH. Dealers trom many parts ol the state ill be exhibiting. Photo by Eliabolh Rigby 4T W- Greenlaw Villaae 4-5511.

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