Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1982 Page: 99 of 156
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Cissy is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rives and Kevin is the
son of Jackie and Bill
Carey; Bill will serve as
best man. The Rev. J.
Peter Carey, S.J., Chica-
go, will officiate at the
ceremony. Also going
from Oklahoma City are
daughters Jane Cleve-
land and Ruth and Rich
McLean. Traveling from
Washington, D.C., will
be Elizabeth Carey, a
Junior at Georgetown,
and Kevin's sister, Peg-
Lots of Brownes from
out of town were here
for the evening. Kelsey
and Jimmy Evans came
in from Jackson, Miss,
with their son, James
III and wife Shannon
coming from New Or-
leans. Michelle and
John Browne Jr. visited
their parents from
closet with a flashlight,
smoking under the pi-
ano (we thought no one
could see us). But when
mention was made of
the streetcar that used
to run up Shartel, we
lost all credibility at
trying to pass ourselves
off as child brides and
teen-age mothers. My
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The Festival closes
April 25 but that same
day is the opening of the
Decorators Show House.
Location for this year's
house is 327 NW 14. It is
the former home of
Judge Samuel W. Hayes.
gy and husband R.D.
Folsum. The Careys Sr.
will host the rehearsal
dinner Friday evening
at the Capitol City Club.
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Sunday evening Betty
and John Browne enter-
tained at a dinner dance
at the Oklahoma City
Golf and Country Club.
Another date to mark
on your calendar is Oct.
22. This is the evening
that the Phaythopen
Charity Auction will be
held in the Grand Ball-
room of the Skirvin Ho-
tel. It's the night before
the OU-0U football
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Country Club. Susan is
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R M. Cavanaugh of
Oklahoma City.
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Weddings always
abound this time of the
year. And Liz White and
Kent Hoffman will be
married Saturday at 11
a.m. In the St. Edward
the Confessor Chapel.
Liz is the daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Robert
White, Midland, Texas,
and Kent is the son of
Mrs. John DeVore and
E. Peter Hoffman Sr.
Both of Kent's sisters
and their families ar-
rive this week for East-
er and the April 17 wed-
dins. Coming from
Washington, DC, will
be Susan aid Art .
Hosting a dinner par-
ty last Saturday for
Bobbie Mehring: and
Kevin Harper were Sar-
ah and Dan Hogan and
sons, Randy, Brad and
Blake. Bobbie and Kev-
in will be married at
noon April 17 at St.
Paul's Episcopal Cathe-
dral. The wedding will
be followed by a recep-
tion at the Petroleum
Club.
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and his wife Eve.
Kelsey Browne Hall,
who lives in Pasadena,
was one of the “running
mates" while we were
growing up in Crown
Heights — and though
she wasn't here last
weekend she was in
town a "few" years ago
for our 25th reunion at
Classen High School. We
got to talking about lots
of funny youthful expe-
riences — like reading
"Forever Amber" in a
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Talked to Jan Griggy
earlier this week about
her daughter Jill's
forthcoming marriage
to John Henry Ball on
May 22. On April 24,
Geraldine Raupe and
daughter Karen will en-
tertain at a miscella-
neous shower at noon at
the Oklahoma City Golf
and Country Club. John,
a graduate student at
OU, is the son of Mrs.
Kenneth Lloyd, Des
Moines, and Charles
Rashleigh Ball, Albu-
querque.
this column, our family
has a dog named Di-
vorce! When the dog
wandered up on the
front porch a couple of
years ago, I fiercely de-
clared to my family, “If
you all take in another
stray animal, I'm going
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you just can’t resist any (
of it By closing day, I ,
was even putting a j
strain on my elasticized (
slacks; it was grapefruit
and hard-boiled eggs for ,
the next month, but my
gastronomical binge
was fun whileit lasted. in Norman so
In charge of the Inter- there should be lots of
national Food booths people in town. Getting
their chairmen together
for the first planning
session on May 4 will be
Kaye Cook and Dick
Van Cleef, this year's
chairmen. They’ll host a
dinner party in the Cook
On the Monday prior
to the opening there will
be an Artists Party for
all of those participat-
ing in the festival. This
will be held on the festi-
val grounds with Anne
Fleming and Janie Cook
serving as chairmen. On
opening night the an-
gels, friends and con-
tributors party will be
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
Civic Center's Hall of
Mirrors.
Barbara Vose is in
charge of this event
which is totally put on
with volunteer help —
as is the whole festival.
If you would like to be a
friend ($35) or an angel The Carey clan will
($100) to help un- be heading southeast
derwrite festival ex- later this month to at-
penses just send a tend the April 24 wed-
check to Arts Council, ding of Cissy Rives and
3014 Paseo, 73103. On Kevin Carey. The wed-
Wednesay night, Bob ding will take place at 1
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returning to Aspen after with very little snow —
the house party was are the Robert Margos,
Mary Price. The Prices the Jim Whites, the
and son Adams moved John Griffiths and the
from Oklahoma City to Weston Solomons.
Colorado last summer. *
* Spring always brings
Just back from a lots of fun and worth-
week in Hawaii are Sal- while activities. Open-
ly and Ed Boecking. ing April 20 is the 16th
They spent a weekend in annual Arts Festival.
San Francisco en route Last Tuesday the festi-
home. Coming up Satur- val committee held its
day is a cocktail party final meeting at Cafe
hosted by Tom Kilpa- Paseo Chairmen of this
trick and honoring year's festival are Bar-
Steve Boecking and bara Kerick and John
Tami Ashenbrenner Powell.
who will be married on A tasting party was
May 14 in Northfield, held Sunday at A Midi,
m. and attending this event
Last Saturday, were all participants in
Steve's brother Curt the International Food
and his fiancee Susan area.
Cavanaugh were feted I must have gained
at a Mexican dinner at five pounds the year I
the Bin Swisher farm, did the festival because
Other boats included the the food is all so good
Ford Prices and the Wil-
liam Hurleys Susan and
Curt will be married
April 23 at 8 p.m. in
Christ the King Church.
On the 22nd, the Boeck-
ings will entertain at a
rehearsal dinner i,the
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dren, Toby, Laura and
Matthew. And arriving
from the West Coast and
Santa Barbara will be
Marni and Tom White
and children Amelia
and Adam. Houseguests
of the Hoffman Sts.
through Easter will be
her daughter Lauri
Shumm, Denver, and
her children Colby and
Ryan. Ed Shumm will
join his family this
weekend.
*
Home from Palm
Springs after spending
part of the winter there
are Carolyn and Bill
Berry. Visiting them in
the desert for part of
their stay were son Nick
and his wife Lisa.
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Back from Crested
Butte where they went
for a week of skiing —
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to get a divorce."
The handwriting was
on the wall when Hus-
band, Daughter and Son
all ran for a dog bowl
and the leftover roast
- leading me to believe
that I might not be too
indispensible to the
household. I made a
hasty retraction be-
cause I've never been
fond of camping out —
and am not averse to
eating. I remain a cog
in the domestic wheel
- while "Big D” rules
the roost.
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Returning from her
home in Phoenix last
weekend were Sherri
Norville and her house-
guests Mary Mahaffey,
Sally Saunders and Ju-
dy Jordan. Sally flew to
Phoenix after spending
a few days at their
home in Aspen — and
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