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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 18

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Rains, Hug vows io Luncheon Ciub Ncv3 Miss Steinbeck bride of David Preston Huggins event of July 8 pective bridegroom are the late Mr. and Mrs. Julius Clement of Crowley, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hug of New Orleans, La.

Yhe bride-elect was grad-n- uated from Oscar H. Wing-grand- field High School and received her Associate of Applied Science eeree in Art from me i i m1) ail i 1 4 (if tS er, I iu Lym 1 1 1 I i hu 'r nit 1 i Tt i '1 ir is daueliter it t) ai tt 1 Mi of Waynesiusro, and the late Arthur iUiins of Lake Charles, La. Grandparents of tiie pros- Qua'ityh No Accident Let Bill Ray Studio riiotogtaph Your Wedding 931-1272 si ifi 4 -in 'ion ce the to son of Joseph Kobert Jones Miss Patricia Lynne Rains Miss Russell to wed Michael Larry Bracken Mrs. David Preston Huggins Entre Nous Mrs. H.

M. Addkison, Mrs. W. F. Aden and Mrs.

J. B. Sistrunk were hostesses at the June meeting of Entre Nous Bridge-Luncheon Club, held at Primos Northgate. Mrs. W.

McGee, president, conducted the meeting, and Mrs. Sistrunk gave the invocation. The luncheon tables held beautiful arrangements of hydrangeas and daylilies. Guests were Mesdames Judson Allred, Jim Bennett, W. M.

Childress, Ed Dorgan, Russell Ellzey, Lola Fuller, Bardsdale Humphrey, George Mitchell and John T. Smith. Members attending were Mesdames W. F. Aden, H.

M. Addkison, S. C. Agnew, Lee B. Agnew, T.

A. Baines, R. A. Billups, E. A.

Bourgeois, Clifford Chittim. J. B. Downing, Clarence Hart, John 0. Hassell, H.

A. Haughton, Forrest Jackson, Collin Lane, L. H. Long, Robert C. Lunardini, Lewis Mack, Rockett Mapp, F.

W. McGee, H. D. Miller, Paul Ratliff, Thomas Reed, Louis Rockett, Kay Rockett, W. H.

Rosenblatt, Curtis Runyan, Eugene H. Simpson, J. W. Sistrunk, J. Ray Stebbins, Charles R.

Unkrich, J. B. Van Zandt, J. Raiford Watson, E. W.

Wells and J. A. Welsch. L'Amitie Mrs. Wallace Hinds and Mrs.

Roy Phillips were hostesses for the June meeting of L'Amitie Bridge-Luncheon Club at Primos Northgate. Winners at bridge were Mrs. Charles Coker, high; Mrs. Truman Hunt, low; and Mrs. Johnny Ervin, bingo.

Other members present wee Mesdames Tom Howard, Ken if. Hayes, John h. nugnes 111, mcnara Monsour, Jim Tohill, Tom Lord and Montie Ramsey. Element, wcddlrj deadlines re-set The Northside Sun is proud to print the engagement announcements and wedding write-ups of its brides but, in order to give full attention to must estabush the, requirement that write-ups be' turned in to the Sun office at least one week prior to the' requested publication date- This requirement has been added to the engagement wedding story policy which appears weekly in the Social News section of the Sun. See It In The Sun Hinds Junior College.

She is presently associated with Godwin Advertising Agency, Inc. The future bridegroom was graduated from St. Michael's High School in Sante Fe, N. M. He attended Louisiana State University and received a Bachelor of Arts degree ia advertising and design from the University of Southwestern Louisiana in Lafayette.

A former resident of Valley North, he was associated with Godwin Advertising Agency as production manager. Presently, he is advertising manager of Crawford Manufacturing Company in Richmond, Va. The wedding will take place July 8 at 1 p.m. in the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew. The Rev.

J. Douglas Stirling will officiate. The first power-model dishwasher was developed by Mrs. W. A.

Coekran of Shelbyville, Indiana, and completed in 71 i it A. wl (Win -sm Assisting at the reception were Misses Wanda Ray, Lynn Phillips, Linda Biediger, Ann Fanning, and Anne McGrew, all of Jackson, Mrs. Allen Bissell of Hattiesburg, Miss Cathie Crouch of Southaven, and Miss Kathy Atwood of Taylorsville. Danny Arrant of Pearl presided at the guest book. Music was presented by Mrs.

Irene Martin at the piano. Barney Preston Huggins served his son as best man. Also, attending the groom were Barry Huggins, brother of the groom, Paul Shanafelt of Meridian, Gary Puckett of Houma, and Ben Folk of Jackson. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Steinbeck chose a gown of aqua Qiana designed with a separate chiffon cape of sunburst pleats.

The mother of the groom wore a gown of rose Qiana styled with a chiffon cape which flowed softly down the back. Each mother wore a white gardenia wrist corsage. Following the csremony, a reception was held at the Capital City Petroleum Club. Miss Rosemary Johanna Steinbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Steinbeck of Jackson, and David Preston Huggins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Preston Huggins of Jackson, were united in marriage June 3 in an afternoon ceremony at St. Peter's Cathedral. Father Patrick Farrell officiated.

Nuptial music was presented by Miss Sonja Jenkins of McComb, soloist, and Miss Frances Warden, organist. Readings were presented by Miss Wanda Ray and Miss Lynn Phillips, both of Jackson. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of white Qiana fashioned with a fitted bodice of Venise lace with a scalloped portrait neckline and long fitted sleeves cuffed in lace. The controlled A-line skirt swept into a chapel train. Her veil of silk chiffon fell to a fingertip length from a profile headpiece of Venise lace matching that on her bridal gown.

She carried a bouquet of white silk flowers accented with blue and wore pearls given to her by the groom. Serving the bride as maid of honor was Miss Carolyn Ray of Jackson. Bridesmaids were Brigitte Baumann, cousin of the bride, Martha Stephens of New Albany, and Mrs. Lee Gray of The bride's attendants wore formal gowns of floral voile in shades of blue, pink and lavender on a white background. The peasant dresses featured a scoop neckline, elbow sleeves and tiered skirts which ended in a border print.

Their bouquets consisted of loosely arranged silk flowers which matched the colors in their dresses. Diane Russell 4025 Oakridge Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ingram of Madison are paternal 1 grandparents.

A1m welcoming the newcomer is a brother, Jeff, and a sister, Tracy. SHANNON LEAH RINEWALT Mr. and Mrs. Roger Philip Rincwalt of 1000 Lakeshore Fashions for and Mioses Bowden, Wilkinson betrothal revealed continue her education this fall at Belhaven College. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Jackson Preparatory High School.

He received his Bachelor of Public Administration degree at the University of Mississippi where he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He presently is associated with Deposit Guaranty National Bank. Vows will be exchanged on Aug. 12 at 4 p.m. at St Richard's Catholic Church in Jackson.

All friends and relatives are invited. Miss Charlotte On the eve of the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. entertained the Huggins wedding party with a rehearsal dinner at the Kings Inn. After a wedding trip to Freeport, Grand Bahama, the couple will make their home in Jackson.

attended Cleveland High School and presently is working toward a degree in Bible at Belhaven College. Wedding vows will be exchanged Aug. 12 in a 3:30 p.m. ceremony in First Christian Church. The Rev.

Brister Ware, the Rev. Roy King and the Rev. E. N. Sullivan, grandfather of the groom, will officiate.

ZZZ3 Rd. Betwi Criarwood Rd. County Line Rd. Mr. and Mrs.

Talmon Evon Russell of Brandon announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Charlotte Diane, to Michael Larry Bracken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Francis Bracken Jr. of Jackson. Miss Russell is the granddaughter of Mrs.

Roy Stubbs Sr. and the late Mr. Stubbs of Rosedale and the late Mr. and Mrs. Talmon Rulon Russell of Pineville.

Grandparents of the groom are Mrs. Gerald Francis Bracken Sr. and the late Mr. Bracken of Londonberry, and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Christopher Hale of New Albany, Ind. The bride-elect is a graduate of Brandon Academy. She attended the University of Mississippi where she was a member of Kappa Delta sorority. She will 3003 N. State St fc.

Phone 362-3636-; aij an I 1 our- it 78 Stroheim Romann Collection 1 i I i i pi Sot? A -A f'-'jr-s Sun Beams A July 1 A.f.1. Colonel and Mrs. Joseph H. Bowden Jr. announce the engagement of their daughter Suzanne Dunbar to Stephen Foster Wilkinson, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Foster Flowers Wilkinson of Cleveland, Miss. Miss Bowden is the granddaughter of Mrs. Lessie Mott and the late O. B.

Mott-of McComb and Mrs. Rosa Dunbar Bowden and the late Joseph H. Bowden of Gulfport. Grandparents of the prospective groom are the Rev. and Mrs.

E. N. Sullivan of Georgetown and the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamar Wilkinson of Gloster.

The bride-elect attended Council Manhatten High School and is a recent honor graduate of Belhaven College. She now is serving as youth director at First Christian Church in Jackson. The future bridegroom Apt. 49, announce the birth of a daughter. Shannon Leah, June 21 at Mississippi Eaptist Medical Center.

Mrs. Rinewalt, nee Connie Lynn Gray, is the daughter of Mrs. P. E. Gray and the late Mr.

Gray of 2025 East Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Obie K. Rinewalt Sr.

of 1233 Deerfield Ln. are paternal grandparents. -1 iv G1 noon LAURA LEIGH INGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wayne Ingram of Madison, announce the birth of a daughter, Laura Leigh, June 19 at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center.

Mrs. Ingram, nee Trudi McCreight, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. McCreight Jr.

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