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Miss Dungan Weds Thomas Lee Kaiser WOOLDRIDGE, September 28--Miss Doris Dungan, daughter of Herbert Dungan of Prairie Home became the bride of Mr. Thomas Lee Kaiser, son of Mrs. Sybil Kaiser of Wooldridge, September 23rd at 3:30 o'clock at the Wooldridge Baptist Church. The double ring ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. Wayne Masters before an altar banked with autumn flowers. Preceding the ceremony Miss Lois Hein of Boonville, sang, "Because" and "I Love You Truly," accompanied by Miss Eula Stegner of Boonville, who also played Lohengrin wedding march and the recessional. The bride who was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Samuel Lancaster, Columbia, wore a street length dress of lavender blue satin with white accessories. Her corsage was of red rose buds. The maid of honor, Miss Diane Kaiser, sister of the groom, wore a dress of brown satin. Her corsage was also red rose buds. Forest Martin acted as best man. After the ceremony a small reception was held at the home of Mrs. Sybil Kaiser for relatives and close friends. Those present besides the wedding party were: Mrs. Perry Dungan, Prairie Home; Mr. and Mrs.

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Miss Dungan Weds Thomas Lee Kaiser

WOOLDRIDGE, September 28--Miss Doris

Dungan, daughter of Herbert Dungan of Prairie Home

became the bride of Mr. Thomas Lee Kaiser, son of

Mrs. Sybil Kaiser of Wooldridge, September 23rd at

3:30 o'clock at the Wooldridge Baptist Church.

The double ring ceremony was solemnized by the

Rev. Wayne Masters before an altar banked with

autumn flowers.

Preceding the ceremony Miss Lois Hein of

Boonville, sang, "Because" and "I Love You Truly,"

accompanied by Miss Eula Stegner of Boonville, who

also played Lohengrin wedding march and the

recessional.

The bride who was given in marriage by her

uncle, Mr. Samuel Lancaster, Columbia, wore a street

length dress of lavender blue satin with white

accessories. Her corsage was of red rose buds. The

maid of honor, Miss Diane Kaiser, sister of the groom,

wore a dress of brown satin. Her corsage was also red

rose buds.

Forest Martin acted as best man.

After the ceremony a small reception was held at

the home of Mrs. Sybil Kaiser for relatives and close

friends.

Those present besides the wedding party were:

Mrs. Perry Dungan, Prairie Home; Mr. and Mrs.

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Clarence Bullard and children, Mrs. Hattie Fitzpatrick,

Boonville; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lancaster, Columbia;

Mrs. Effie Bruce, Mrs. Sybil Kaiser, ; Merle Kaiser,

Mrs. Donald Kaiser and daughter, Linda, Wooldridge;

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Purvis, Boonville; and Mr. and

Mrs. Henry Kaiser, Wooldridge.

The couple will reside at the present in

Wooldridge.

Swinford – Vaughn Vows Exchanged

WOOLDRIDGE — Miss Leona Mae Swinford,

daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Sisson of Joplin and Robert

J. Vaughn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Vaughn of

Bay City, Tex., were united in marriage at seven

o'clock, Saturday evening, Oct. 10, in Blackwater.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Omar

Wetherell at the parsonage.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Bailey of Kansas City

were the attendants for the couple.

The bride has been employed in Kansas City.

Mr. Vaughn is a graduate of Boonville High School.

He recently returned from a year's service in Korea

with the Army.

The couple is residing in Bay City.

Lorine Allee Bride of Rev. Wayne Masters 1951

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The First Baptist Church here was the setting on

Sunday afternoon July 15 at 2:30 o’clock for the

wedding of Miss Lorine Allee daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Allee of Versailles, and Rev. Wayne Masters son

of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Masters of California

Officiating at the double ring ceremony was the

Rev. James Heisner pastor the church.

Large baskets of summer flowers, palms and

lighted candles formed the background for the

ceremony at the altar.

Miss Dorothy Jean Johnson of Jefferson City

played a prelude of piano music and accompanied

Warren Lee Wilbur of Miami, Okla. when he sang "I

Love You Truly" and "Because".

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a

dress of white nylon over taffeta. Her shoulder length

veil of nylon net edged with lace, was held in place by

a bandeau of white flowers. She wore a corsage of

red roses and carried a white Bible.

Mrs. Lucille Bechtel of Boonville, sister of the

groom, was matron of honor. She wore a dress of lilac

marquisette over taffeta with matching hat. Her

flowers were lilac carnations. Audra Blankenship and

Peggy Morris were the candle lighters. They wore

organdy dresses of pink and blue.

Lavern Masters of Sedalia, served as best man

for his brother. Ushering duties were performed by

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John Schad, Versailles, Howard Bechtel, Boonville,

Rev. Donald Reed and Dorsey Bolin, California.

Immediately following the ceremony a reception

was held in the church parlors. The serving table was

covered with a white linen cloth which had also

adorned the table at the wedding of the brides great,

great, grandmother and was centered with a three-tier

wedding cake which was baked by Mrs. Ralph

Hodges of Versailles, an aunt of the bride. Assisting at

the reception were Mrs. Mary Lee Lehman, Miss

Mildred Blankenship, Miss Shirley Bolin, Miss Patty

Morris, Miss Betty Scott, Mrs. Billy Wehmier, Mrs.

Francis Zimmerman, Mrs. Don Melton, Mrs. C. B.

Karr, Mrs. Ralph Hodges and Mrs. Curtis Hilderbrand.

Mrs. Donald Reed was in charge of the guest book.

When Rev. and Mrs. Masters left on their

wedding trip Mrs. Masters was wearing a summer suit

of beige with brown and white accessories. Rev. and

Mrs. Masters will live at Syracuse where he is pastor

of the First The Baptist church.

Miss Edith Hendrix Weds Charles Renfrow

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hendrix announce the

marriage of their daughter, Edith, to Pfc. Charles M.

Renfrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Renfrow,

Boonville.

The double ring ceremony took place at the

Boonesboro Christian Church with the Rev. Rodger E.

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Rendahl officiating. The wedding march was played

by Mrs. Bobby Twitchell.

Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Terrell, sister

and brother-in-law of the bride.

The bride wore a blue and gray suit with navy

accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations.

The maid of honor wore a gray wool jersey dress

with black accessories. She wore a corsage of white

carnations.

The mother of the bride was dressed in a gray

crepe dress with black accessories. She wore a

corsage of red roses.

The mother of the bridegroom wore a black crepe

dress with black accessories and a corsage of red

roses.

The bride is a graduate of New Franklin High

School.

The bridegroom is serving in the U. S. Marine

Corp.

Among those attending the wedding were: Judge

and Mrs. Roy D. Williams, W. W. Carpenter, Mrs. A.

M. Harris, Mr. Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Renfrow and

Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. William Gensler, Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Rentschler and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen

and family, Twila and Bobbie Renfrow, Jane and

Laura Fae Hendrix, Burford Royston, Mrs. Heisler and

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Margie and Ynona Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs

and Jean Zoeller.

Schilb-Hill Marriage Announced 1952

PRAIRIE HOME—Mrs. Ida Cole Schilb, of

Boonville, announces the marriage of her daughter,

Bonnie Lou Schilb, to Chester Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Myrl Hill, of Camden Point, Mo.

The marriage took place at the home of the

groom's grandmother, at Camden Point, on June 16,

1951.

Mr. Hill who has been in the Air. Force, serving as

casualty photographer, has been released from active

duty and returned from practically a year's service in

Germany and England on Labor Day.

Mrs. Hill is a graduate nurse having finished, her

training last, summer at the Methodist Hospital in St.

Joseph. She is also a graduate of Prairie Home high

school. They are presently living in Kansas City. He

plans to resume voice study which was interrupted

when he went into the air force.

Miss Eagon Weds Sgt. R. D. Ferguson 1952

WOOLDRIDGE, April 1 - Miss Norma Jeanne

Eagon, Pueblo, Colo., and S-Sgt. Robert D. Ferguson,

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formerly of Wooldridge, were united in marriage March

11 in a double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev.

Lloyd C. Nichols at the United Brethren Church in

Pueblo.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter

V. Eagon, Pueblo, and the bridegroom is the son of

Mrs. O. C. Davidson, Eldon.

About 80 guests attended a reception held after

the ceremony at the church.

The bridegroom was graduated from Boonville

High School in 1948. He enlisted in the Air Force

Sept. 20, 1948, and has been stationed the past 13

months in Korea.

The newlyweds came to Missouri for a two-

weeks' trip through the Ozarks and a visit with Mr. and

Mrs. O. C. Davidson in Eldon. Sgt. Ferguson will be

stationed at Great Falls, Mont. His bride will reside

temporarily with her parents then will join him. The

bridegroom expects to receive his discharge from the

Air Force in September, after which the couple will

reside in Pueblo.

Reta Ambrose Weds W. B. Hampton, Jr. 1952

PRAIRIE HOME, Aug. 8 - Miss Reta Ambrose,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ambrose, Prairie

Home, and William Bruce Hampton, Jr., son of Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Hampton, Jamestown, were united in

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marriage at 7 p. m. Friday, Aug. 1, at the Jamestown

Methodist Church. The double-ring service was read

by the Rev. H. M. Andrews before an altar banked

with baskets of white chrysanthemums and gladioli.

The bride wore a white street-length dress of

lace-trimmed organza with white accessories and

carried a white Bible mounted with an orchid and

streamers.

The couple's only attendants were Miss Patsy

Hampton, sister of the bridegroom, who wore a navy

sheer outfit with white accessories and a corsage of

pink carnations, and Allen Cole, Prairie Home.

Immediately after the ceremony a reception was

held for close relatives at the home of the

bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William

Fullrich, in Jamestown.

For going-away the bride wore an orchid suit with

white accessories and a pink corsage.

The bride is a 1952 graduate of Prairie Home

High School. Mr. Hampton is a graduate of

Jamestown High School.

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