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Pampa Daily News from Pampa, Texas • Page 17

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Pampa Daily Newsi
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Pampa, Texas
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Double-Ring Rites Read At Marine Base Nuptials PANHANDLE (Spl) Double- ring wedding rites were read recently in El Toro Marine Base Chapel, Santa Ana, for Miss Marlene Kay Green, Corona Del Mar. and Lt. Max Morris Cnllihnm trf El Toro Marine Air Base. Parents of the couple arc Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Green, Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calliham, Conway. Chaplain Meier of the Th i rd Marine Air Wing read the service before an altar decorated with white gladioli, flanked by white tapers. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs.

George Smith of Corona a "Whither Thou Goest" and "One Hand, One To conclude the ceremony, she sang, "The Lord's ATTENDANTS Attendants of the bride were her twin sister, Mrs. Bill Flynn of Valley, who served as matron of honor, and Miss Margaret Minock of Corona Del Mar, who was a bridesmaid. They wore identical tiered gowns of pink silk organza in street length and carried white daisy cascades. Serving the groom was Lt. James L.

Lumsdcm as best man and Lt, John L. Clark, as groomsman. They were dressed, as was the groom, in white full dress uniforms. Ushers and swordsmen, who were also dressed in white uniforms were Major. L.

W. Bays, Capt. Walter D. Gould, Capt. Phillip Layman, Capt.

Charles Slelhle, Lt. Jack Bartlett, Ll. Teddy Klingke, Lt. Doyle Sprick, and Lt. Les Baker.

They formed Mrs. Max Calliham Kitty Lynn Hibler Off To Old World (Spl) Kitty Lynn Hibler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hibler of Wheeler and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

0. G. Siokley of McLean left Oklahoma City by jet plane for New York recently. There she joined a group from Baylor University, where she is a with stephanotis. the honor guard as the couple i left the chapel under crossed i swords.

BRIDE Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full-length wedding gown of raw silk, which had been worn by her twin sister at her wedding. The bodice was fitted and had a sweetheart neckline, edged in antique lace with seed pearls and rhtnestones. Her shoulder length Veil of Illusion was held in place by a crown of pearls. She carried a white bible topped with a white orchid from which trailed white streamers knotted student, for a sight-seeing tour of New York before taking to the air on a two-months trip to Europe. There they will visit the main cities and tourist attractions that the old world has to offer.

RECEPTION Following the wedding, a reception was hekl in the El Toro Commissioned Officers Club. In the receiving line with the bridal party, were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Green and Mr. and Mrs.

Calliham parents of the groom. The three-tiered wedding cake was cut with the dress sabre belonging to Lt. Calliham. i After a short wedding trip, the couple is at home Carnation, Corona Del Mar. They are plan- ning an extended trip to and Texas later in the summer.

Mrs. Calliham attended the University of Lincoln, where siie was affilated with Delta Gamma Sorority. She is a teacher in the Santa Ana school system. Lt. Calliham is a graduate of i Panhandle High School and tended the University of Texas, I Austin.

After serving one year with the Marine Air Force in Japan, he returned to the States in November of and is now in the Marine Air Corps at El Toro. MATURE.PARENT Dear Mrs. Lawrence: Our 4- ycar old girl doesn't give her older brother a minute's peace. He can't sit down in a chair without her running over to him and pushing at him until he lets her have it. I've seen her deliberately walk up to him and throw dirt in his face.

He is 10 and is much kinder and more patient with her than I think he ought to be. But she is her father's favorite. ANSVVKR: Her father seems to admire aggrcssivcnss. Is he a man who tries to be nice to When your daughter was a baby, did he make a big point of her littleness and weakness to her brother? When she be- pan to grab at her brother's toys, did he suggest that big brothers must honorably refrain from any attempt to protect themselves against baby sisters and make it impossible for your son to learn how to use his strength to control your daughter's aggressiveness? Many parents make it impossible I for older children to defend them- i selves against younger ones by just such premature sermons on i "honor," "kindness" and other i eminent virtues. Then, when the older child seeks I (o please the sermonizing parents hv pretending not to mind getting slim ed off his chair by younger children, the parents feel a secret contempt for him.

The father who has preached i chivalrous restraint toward baby sister's secretly thinks, i "Ye Gods, what a sissy Billy is i turning out to be!" He feels con! tempt for the very tolerance and submission he has commanded. And he expresses it by making baby sister his "favorite." Anv parent who finds himself SfltM YfcAft tllE PAMPA DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1983 Woman Of The Year Honored By ABWA the Year," which is announced at the Notional Convention of American Business Women's Association, to be held October 18- lfl-20, in Cleveland, Ohio. The American Business Women's Association was founded in Kansas f'ity. in lf)4f). It has expanded rapidly and now numbers over four hundred ami thirty chapters, in forth-six states, with over 24,500 members in all types of occupations.

The association is not a club or sorority, but an educational association, encouraging increased opportunities for business women, and working toward the improvement of employer-employee relations. During the past year, approximately was expended by the Association for Scholarships to deserving women through out the country. Currently, Pampa Chap- iter is sponsoring fl for i Sue Ann Thompson, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Chester who is a student at Texas Tech.

in Lubbock. I Officers of the Pampa Chapter are Mrs. Glen Ritter. president; Kenneth Butler vice president and Ed Wylie, recording and Tony Smith, secretary. flf with night High Si Can Save You Tax Money! Are you claiming all drug to which you are entitled? Thousands of items can IK listed, free to our you an an.

final record. Come in today and ask a Iran OnigTax. Start saving money! PHARMACY Ballard at Browning Opyright 1W2 MO 5-573S ABWA HONOR Mrs. Mary Lee Wright, left, was named Woman of the Year for 1963 by American Business Women's Association because of outstanding accomplishments and service to the group. She's pictured here receiving a charm symbol inscribed with the honor from Mrs.

Glen Ritter, president. Mrs. Mary Lee Wright a favoring a bullying child is wise to named "Woman of the Year" by ask himself, "Why do I aggression?" Usually, we admire an aggressive person's disregard of other people's rights because we've been educated to think of our compliance as "kindness," "patience" or "understanding." We cling frantically to our belief that our fear of resistance is evidence of ovr special sensitivity and moral superiority. is at this point that we may develop an intense favoritism to- ward an aggressive child. We'll feel secret delight in a 4-year-old daughter's fearless grabbing at anything she wants, and not real- that our delight in her is envy.

admire'Pampa Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Association at its dinner meeting, held on June 11. Mrs. Wright holds a B.A. Degree from West Texas University. Her business experiences covers such fields as Gas Integrator and Bookkeeper with Cabot Companies for 2 years during the time she was studying for her degree.

Since that time she has been teaching English and Spanish in the Pampa Independent Schools and at present time is teaching in Pampa Senior High American School. In addition to teaching, s. Wright has been active in the Calvary Baptist Church. American Business Women's Association and sponsors the Tri-Hi-Y and Spanish Club in High School. She (I'liolo.

Ki'Miif-tli is also a member of Texas State Teacher's Association and the National Educational Association. As a hobby, she any available time to sev. and collecting recipes and cooking for her family. She and her husband Billy Wright have two lovely daughters, Anne 12 and Sue 10. They own Pampa.

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