The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 86, No. 205, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1978 Page: 10 of 30
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Host Meeting
The Chickasha Business
and Professional Women's
Chib met on Tuesday at the
Chickasha Hotel Coffee Shop
Barbara Roberta, president,
presided
The club hosted the sixth
district Director, Letitia
Whatley who visited from the
Duncan club Mrs Whatley
discussed the upcoming
Youth Conference and the
Sixth District Conference
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Sunday, November 5, 1979
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Glenna Nease and Maddie
Chadwick of Marlow were
vocalist and organist.
Wedding selections included
"You Light Up My Life," and
"Now."
Given in marriage by her
brother Scott Dittner, of Del
City, the bride wore a formal
silhouette gown of nylon
organza over taffeta. Hie
fitted bodice was styled with
a Queene Anne neckline
edged with scalloped Venice
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be held at 6:30 p m , is a graduate of Chickasha High School and employed at Delta
November 14, at the Faucet. The couple plan a 7:30 p.m ceremony Nov. 23 at
Chickasha Hotel Coffee Shop Kenwood Pentecostal Church, 1028 North 11th.
Mix Cliff (Skip) Birchell
man Terry Dittner. Marlow. The reception was held in
brother of the bride, and the church following tbe
lace The sheer bishop Laren Bratcher. Rush ceremony Hostesses were:
sleeves featured lace panels Springs, served as ushers Kim Clark, DeeAnn Clark,
down each sleeve and were Jenifer Lance and Josh Hill and Melissa Clark of Marlow
trimmed with a lace motif on were candlelighters and Mary Rittner of Rush
each cuff The full A-line skirt Springs
fell from a lace trimmed Charlotte Bratcher of Rush After a short wedding trip
empire styled waistline and Springs was seated at the the couple will live in Rush
was fashioned with a cascade guest book Springs
of an attached chapel length UMW Memorial Held
train The fingertip veil of On Thursday, Nov 2, the Evelyn Saunders led a 1
imported English veil was U MM General Luncheon met Memorial Service for eleven
scalloped with a rolled edge with Group I as hostesses women who have been active
and adorned with silk lace with Mrs Hazel Coulter, in UMW including Pearl C
motifs and secured by a lace president, presiding Kev Kelly, Alpha Bond. Maude
covei ed Juliet coif She Robert Majors. pastor, gave Keller. Mattie Parsons, Cora
carried a cascade bouquet of the invocation There were Lillian Hubbard. Molly
yellow rosebuds blue daisies seventy-one members Baker. Elsie Lee Hinds,
with baby's breath, and present. including Rev and Maude Hayhurst, Jeffie
yellow streamers Mrs Majors, Rev John Young, Edyth Parnell and
Susie Files of Bray was Stowe and Mrs John Perkins Dr Dixie Young
maid of honor Her dress was of Frederick Mrs Perkins is Mrs Nora Belle Osborn
a three-tiered dress of flocked a former resident of introduced Rev John Stowe
sheer with scooped neckline Chickasha and member of who gave the sermonette of
and full puffed sleeves Epworth United Methodist "Thankfulness "
Sara Hill of Marlow was Church. Mrs Paul Miller an-
flower girl She wore a The Worship Center was nounced plans for the
miniature copy of the maid of arranged by Group I with an Spiritual Enrichment Week |
honor's dress she carried a open Bible and flowers beginning Nov 5th through
white basket decorated in depicting the harvest season Nov. 9th being held by Dr
blue ribbons and droppedl of Thankfulness and Sharing Don Schooler "Harvest ]
blue and yellow petals The tables were festively Festival" will be held Nov
Jason Bush Enterprise, decorated with fall colors, 16th, members were asked to
nephew of the bridegroom turkeys, and candle keep these dates in mind
was ring bearer arrangements by Mrs
James Birchell of Stigler. Leonard Davis of Group I
served his brother as best Mrs Nora Belle Osborn and
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chairman, from the
Comanche Club, discussed
the importance of club
membership to the club as a
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Homer Hulme, Jr
presented theprogram with PARKS-COPELAND PLAN DECEMBER VOWS-Mr and
elides of his trip to Germany NEFF-BUCKNER PLAN NOVEMBER VOWS—Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Willie M. Parks, 128 Sterling Drive, announce the
Charles Neff, 414 South Second, announce the engagement and engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Toni Caicco was welcomed approaching marriage of their daughter, Brenda to Larry Connie, to Norman Copeland, son of Loyd Lee of Cyril. The
at a member of the local Buckner of 1004 Idaho, Chickasha He is the son of Anna M bride-elect is a junior at Ninnekah High School The prospec-
chapter Buckner, 1209 Minnesota. The bride-elect is a Junior at tive bridegroom is a 1977 graduate of Cyril High School and is
Chickasha High School where she is a member of Future employed at Gilt Edge Dairy. The couple plan an 8 p.m.
The next club meeting will Business leader’s of America. The prospective bridegroom ceremony December 23 in Anadarko
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Marlow Rev Gordon E
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The bride is the daughter of
Mrs Jean Dittner and the E
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the son of Mr and Mrs T‛
Clinton Miller of Rush ‘
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 86, No. 205, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1978, newspaper, November 5, 1978; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1868667/m1/10/: accessed December 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.