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THE COUNCIL RECORD - PAGE
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4 -- Wednesday, August
COUNCIL, IDAHo
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3,1977
Maureen Eastlick and
Tony McAlvain were united
in marriage Saturday even-
ing, May 28 in the Council
Nazarene Church with Rev.
James Perry administering
the vows for the double ring
ceremony.
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, wore a
gown of white chiffon over
taffeta. The low cut square
neckline and lace edged
The groom was attired in
a white tuxedo and his
attendents were Best Man,
Mike Bledsoe and Sam
Lakey, Terry DeIlass and
Chris Lee.
Parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Eastlick, Council and
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc-
Alvain, Fruitvale.
Wanda Hallett presided
over the Guest Book.
Following the wedding a
reception was held at the
Country Store with a beau-
tiful cake made by Mrs.
Orrin Lake centering the
refreshment table. Later in
the evening a dance was
Mrs. Melanie McBroom, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Rod Eastlick and
Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Sut
Reynolds, Mrs. Beverly
White and Brian Eastlick all
of Fort Jones, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt
Mackey, Etna, California,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Leslie, Montesano, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dixon and
Lonnie and Wanda Dixon,
Kennewick, Washington,
Mrs. Robert Marshall and
Louis McAlvain, Sebastopol
California, Arlene Francis
and daughter Debra, Trails,
Oregon.
blue polyester gown with a
print chiffon poncho top.
Her bridesmaids wore
long green gowns with
poncho tops to match tile
Matron of Honor. They
were Melanie McBroom and
Marcille Combs, sisters of
the bride and Tonyah and
Tuesday McAlvain, sisters
of the groom.
Melissa Ludwig and Pat
Lee lit tile candles and Tory
McAlvain brother of the
groom was in charge of tile
rings.
The brides Mother and
her grandmothers, Mrs.
Gene Selby and Gertrude
Grigsby all wore long green
gowns while the grooms
Mother wore a long pale
short puff sleeves were com- held at the Upper Dale , uote
plimented with a string of school house with AI Smith,There s so much bad in
crystals from her Grand- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Woods the best of us.
mother Gertrude Grigsby. and Fred Cole furnishing And so much good in the ::: ....
The long full skirt was also the music, worst of us. "
lace edged. The newlyweds are That it hardly behooves i 7 ...............
Matron of ttonor, Mrs. making their home in Boise. any of us.
John Logue, wore a long Out of town guests were: 'Io talk about the rest of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Selby, us!
blue, gown and his Grand-
m )iti er, Mrs. Robert
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To preserve our traditional private property--
free enterprise way of life.
To work for the repeal of laws which jeopardize
private property and free enterprise.
To limit the expenditure of tax money to those
services which are NECESSARY.
To keep the reins of government in the hands of
elected rather than appointed officials.
To inform the people and make them conscious
that government IS their business.
"Nature has left this Tincture in the Blood,
That all men would be Tyrants if they could - -
If they forbear their Neighbors to devour.
'Tis not from want of Will but want of Power."
- -from De Foe's "Jure Divino"
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