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..... H-- . WT, Show orate corsa This we We A F O F H H T H W W W A The of t top ward hand SUPP Scro of a Home. The yout to s as i The heal in h nTow ica, live fami ---w-M-vu--V - -- . , ,ll W vas closed with a tea served at a table, beautifully dec- in spring colors. Each mother was presented with a ,e of spring flowers. he creed of the FHA4 are the Future Homemakers of America. face the future with warm courage, high hope. we have the clear consciousness of seeking and precious values. homes- the expression of everything we are the builders of .es for America's future es where living will be t is good and fair- es where truth and love l be realities, not dreams. and security and faith are the Future Homemakers of America. face the future with warm courage high hope. blem of the FHA is octagonal in shape and bears the name ricau, around the the motto, WTO- supported by two in building and symbols - Key, - organization, nFuture Homcmekers of Ame 'a plane while around the lower side is Yew Horizonsu. In the center is a house symbolizing the responsibility of youth ting the future homes of our land. The 1, Torch, and Rose - are used to denote the four degrees ievement - Junior Homemaker, Chapter Homemaker, State -ker, and American Homemaker. istinguishing colors of red and white are symbolic of - youth which has courage and an unwavering determination cceed, yet has innocence and purity and holds integrity s highest virtue. ed rose, their flower, is symbolic of vibrant, glowing h - a necessary attribute for happiness and efficiency me and group life. rd New Horizonsn the motto of Future Homemakers of Amer- 7 -expresses the purpose of the organization - learning to better today in order that our lives and those of our ies may be better tomorrow.
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In a Chur Mari Moli- The Mrs . Ann liam Will brid Euni musi Port My s t The' al w exte in w skir with with the' the seed the cent The gown The sati yell moth The ers Foll brid dal ed b a sh char Afte the Moly -- A ' - f .....7,...... ...1....fa-. .... ...-...- ,W ,m,'q..,,,YYW U Our Home Ec Instructor Becomes a Bride eautiful candlelight ceremony in the Fairfield Methodist cn Thursday evening, April l7, our Home Bc instructor, 1 Boardman, became the bride of Charles A. Hamilton, of e. everend Cedric Powell, pastor of the church, officiaied. ard Wainwright, served her sister as bride's matron, and eth Wainwright, the bride's niece, was flower girl. Wil- damilton served his brother as best man. Ushers were am Bosrfman, brother of the bride, George Hamilton, the groom's brother and Jack Hanson, friend of the bcidegroom. e Boardman, youngest sister of the'bride, played nuptial as gueits assembled and Charles Hoff, co-worker on the fyron High School faculty, sang HAlwaysU and nAh, Sweet ry of Lifen. given in marriage by her father, wore the tradition gown of white bridal satin with full chiffon skirt ding into a long train. The bodice was fashioned ride, dding of sat- th a low waistline of petal effect extending over the . The chiffon was repeated in a high-necked yoke edged a ruffle of lace. The gown was buttoned down the back tiny buttons and the long sleeves ended in points over ands. She wore a fingertip veil edged in lace to match ace on the gown and it was held in place by a tiara of pearls. She wore pearl earrings and bracelet, gifts of ridegroom. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses red with a white orchid. ride's matron wore a daffodil-yellow chiffon floor length and carried white stock tied with a ribbon of spring gree lower girl was attired in a floor length gown of white and chiffon fashioned to match the bride's gown. Her ffl. w hair bow matched the matron's chiffon frock. The bride' r wore a black dress with black and white accessories. other of the bridegroom was attired in blue. Both moth- ore corsages of yellow roses. wing the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the 's parents with a hundred guests in attendance. The bri- able was centered with a three-tier wedding cake surround white daisies. After the reception the couple left on rt wedding trip, the bride wearing a dark blue suit and ruese coat, with gray accessories. June lst the new home will be in Climax, Colorado, where room has accepted a position as engineer with the Climax edenum Company.
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