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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 4

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NITA NEWBERRY Women's Editor SUNDAY DECEMBER 23 1962 OUR arrt6 eretnonij 0 er5ona Glidewell) Tailored and Dressy I OPEN CHRISTMAS A Sizes 8 thru 20 MIDWEST VIDEO SHOPPING CABLEHOOK UP Plenty of Parking OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6:30 to 11 1208 West Bryan Ridgecrest Weome Neighborly i many music warm SHERRY HOLLAND EA Sweetheart DRESS SALE MISS SUSAN SWEET To Wed Capt Walton OOD STORES Good TV reception on oH mojor network Chonnel 2 Houston NBC Chonnel 4 Woco ABC CBS' Channel 6 Terrible NBC Channnel Austin CBS Channel 9 Bryan ABC CBS Channel 1 Houston CBS and Channel 1 3 Houston ABC Cnqaemen JUNIOR SIZE ur Collared COATk MV Pi Psi of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Mrs Bob The speaker was Mrs Virgil Kummero who gave a program on home building and planning Mrs Kummero discussed Mt Vernon the home of George Washington and briefly sum med it up as a house not a home She then told members of the Blue Green Gardens a rank Wright home in Arizona and the Imperial Hotel in Toko yo discussing the appearance of and reason for individual plan ning and building Also enjoyed were snapshots of more Japanese architecture taken Mrs Kummero A re view 'of modem architecture and home planning also given Pictures of colonial mod ouce 5 608 College I basket of pine cones surround ing a bowl of mixed nuts Other arrangements featured red can dles and poinsettias A ceramic rooster and boughs of holly topped the kitchen table which "was covered with a red net Club Gives Party A Hancock Home Longview and Mrs Madeleine Crabb of Bryan Miss Sandra Richardson of Houston register ed guests in the book or a wedding trip to Green ville Miss where the groosh ia stationed in the Air orce Ute bride wore a two piecezhavy wool suit with blackz acces sories and a corsage from her bouquet After the holidays the bride will return to'Baylor University where she will graduate in May Sherry' Holland daughter of Mr and Mrs Curtis Holland of Cnlfrce Station has been elei ed sweetheart of the Con solidated uture armers of America Chapter A 16 year old junior at Consolidated High School she will compete for District A sweetheart zy nnyvi Cultured Pearl GIRLS'" JEWELRY Bulky Slip over in Sizes 8 thru 20 em early American and ranch style homes were shown to members accompanied by an index of basic house types This was followed by a game to de termine each sharp ness as to the types of home construction ollowing the cultural pro gram Mrs Ed Sims president asked for committee reports and also gave one herself on the Executive Board meeting Mrs Willis Ritchey reported on City Council meeting Mrs Richard Colby read a communication frqm Resort City Mrs Mike Cassidy gave a treasury report emphasizing the decision that all chapter dues must be paid by Jan 1 Mrs Lowell Jones program chairman mentioned that new program books were now available ollowing the closing ritual Mrs Mabry and her co hostess Mrs Ted Shaver Cokes and coffee with fruit cake nuts and varieties of Christmas cockiest Plus $400 Per Month Charge or Maintamenco and Service 4 The couple will marry Jan 27 1963 at the irst Pres byterian Church of Taft I Reg 200 and 3P0 Neck laces and bracelets now 132 and 199 (Photo bv MRS GRANDON HARRIS (ormer Lynda Marie Chalk) Mrand Mrs Arthur The members of Pj Psi Chap ter of Beta Sigma Phi were hon a Christmas party at the home of the chaptersponsor Mrs Paul Hensarling' The members were invited Into the den where Christmas decorations and an open fire gave a cherry feeling to alL Mrs Hensarling spoke on the true feeling of Christmas that she had She then read Letter from which answered a question about Santa Claus A "Merry Christmas" game and Christmas song charades were played rom a silver laden table coffee and hot tea were served with coconut covered ice cream balls topped with holly and a flaming red candle ruit cake and cocktail nuts were also on the dessert plate JAs members were gathered around the pink and white tree Mrs Phil Hamman played Santa and she handed gifts to everyone Each' member had baked wrapped and brought her favorite holiday recipe Baskets illed AtChurch ete Members of the' Emmanuel Baptist Church were entertain ed with a Christmas party and caroling at the church! Sunday School departments were in charge of the music Gifts of food were brought and placed under the Christmas tree Baskets were filled with' the food and will be distribut ed to needy families After the program refresh ments Were served in the el lowship Hall A Christmas story was told by Mrs Curtis Schuetz and caroling led by Jim Post Mrs Hensarling Gives Chapter Christmas ete Christmas Gift The Whole amily Will Jn joy All Year Long I Mr and Mrs Al Betzel and family Tommy zBobby Betty Ann and John Dewey of AUaidaG aareXvisiting in the home of Mr and Mrs Dewey 106 Sz Congress during Christmas week Mrs Betzel is the Peggy Dewey of Bryan7 Miss Barbara Bloodworth a student at Oklahoma State Uni versity in Stillwater is' a guest of her great grandmother Mrs Albert Buchanan and grand mother Mrs Branch Ar riving Sunday for a holiday visit are Mr and Mrs A Scruggs and sen Morris of Gatesville and Mrs Knight and children Cindy andBill Knight of Huntsville XMr and Mrs Wilson and daughter Susan and Mr and Mrs McNeill Drumwright willentertain the following guests irtxtheir homes for the Christ Charles Drumwright of Dallas Mr and Mrs McCullough and Mn Jean McCullough and chil dren Phyllis JeanPenny Jo and Jaul Johnatharjzof Mes quite Mr arid Mrsz A Johnson and children and Karol jeanne of Albuquerque left a white Christmas in the "Land of to spend two weeks with her par ents Mr and Mrs Orville Ryan of Bryan Mrs Johnson is the former Jo Ann Ryan Mr and Mrs Bill Pack and daughter Gail a student at Texas Tech College left Sat urday to visit Capt and Mrs Moffatt of Selma Ala Mrs Moffatt is the former Martha Pack Wives of the foreign students at Texas Collegwere en tertained Thursday afternoon at the Extension Service annual Christmas tea Ttns year the tea Was held in CoR lege Hils at the home of Mr? B1effor4jHanc2ckuresident of the Extension Service Club Mrs Trogaon inter national relations chairman headed the hostess coihmittee She was assisted by Mesdames A A Price I Rupel David Rosberg Williamson and Ben Spears Beribboned hurricane lamps lined the walk leading to the wreath decorated front door where guests were greeted by Mrs Hancock and Mrs Trog don A sugar pluni tree was featured in the entrance hall and the staircase was outlined with ruffled red net and mistletoe Shades of pink predominated in the living and dining areas A large oriental arrangement of pink' Christmas baubles in a white epergne provided the focal point in the living room The silver appointed serving table was centered with a pink and white spray arrangement accented with hanging crystals and two white reindeer Other arrangements were built around an open Bible and around a Tibetan ankle bracelet Tradition'al Christmas colors were Used in decorating the other downstairs rooms An fashionedChristiias tree lighted the den "where red and white kissing balls were dis played SpotlighteaVwas a hand carved creche set "made of olive wood brought from Mrs Rupel On the raised hearth of the fireplace was a TO MARRY The engagement of Miss Jac queline Schmalstieg to James Henry' Arnold is an nounced by her parents Mr and Mrs John Henry Sdhmalstieg Jr of Taft' and Sinton A senior atTexas College the future bridegroom is the son of Mrs Henry reeman Arnold of College Station and the late Mr bride elect is a junior at Sam Hous Sta(te Teachers College and attended Texas GIRL'S' PEIGNOIR and GOWN SETS own Country Sweet of Nebraska City Neb arinounce the engagement of their daughter "Susan to Capt Morris Duane Walton son of Mr and Mrs Herman 'Walton of Bryan Miss Sweet attended William Woods College ulton Mo graduated from Iowa State Uni versity Ames and the School of Medical Technology from the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Hanover Mass She is employed by the Harris Hos pital in ort Worth Captain Walton graduated from Texas College and is in the Air orce stationed at Carswell Air orce Base ort Worth The wedding will take place April 6 in Nebraska City at St Episcopal Church Children Given A Christmas ete At Culpeppers Neighborhopd children from age 3 to 13 were entertained With a Christmas party riday afternoon at the home of Mr apd Mrs John Cecil Culpepper zThe party is a traditional event in the peighborhood and some 47 children and parents attended Refreshment plates were taken to those unable to attend Gay with' Christmas decora tions the home featured a man ger scene on the mantel ar rangements of poinsettias anjd red carnations xuj the party rooms and seasonal decorated tables on the porch where guests were served refreshments Older girls acted as hostesses at 'tables and refreshments of fed and green decorated cake squares and cookies red punch ancLcandy kisses and Kisses from the Culpep were served Mrs George rapps assisted with the serv ing Each guest was given a favor and all joined in singing Christ mas carols rtqt cake cookies date bread sandwiches olives tea and coffee wer served Alternating at the silver tea service Were Mesdames Jotm Hutchison Patterson' Earl Rudder aria Harrington Miss Lynda Marie Chalk of Bryan and Grandon Thomas Harris of Bans 'w ere married at 7 pm Saturday in All Chapel in College Station Rev Norman Anderson pastor of the Presbyterian Church of liciated at the double ring cere mony Mjs Harris is the daughter of Dr and Mrs Alfred Chalk of 4209 Maywood Bryan and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Harris of Bangs' Miss Elaine Qialk serv ed as maid of honor for her sister while the other aister Marcia Chalk was brides maid They wore short sea green dresses of velveteen featuring long sleeves empire bodices and slightly flared skirts Their shoes and hats were of matching shades and they carried bou quets of red carnations Attending the groom as best man was Leslie Crabb and guerixwere seated by Bryan McCooDand Denny Cawyer Music waXpresented by Miss Ann Stanford wbo accompanied Miss Barbara Beasley soloist She sang "0 PerfecvXove Love and "ThXLqrd's Given in marriage by her fathrrz1ho hrirpworpJa bal lerina length dress if Chantilly lace and peau de sole designed with long petal7 point sleeves The empire style bodice was of taffeta and lace and featured a scooped neckline enhanced by a singlestrand of pearls The extra full skirt of taffeta was accented in the back with two lace streamers A tiara of seed pearls held her shoulder length veil of illusion She carried a bouquet of white featureci car nations or her wedding Mrs Chalk chose a peacock blue silk suit with matching CLEAfdE Wool Skjrtj 13 off I 'Slim and pleated styles 'reg B98tp 29o Sweaters off Wool blends reg tbj 1398 now 600 tor932 Capri Pants up to Vi 'j off Wool lined reg 298 to 1598 500 and I 800 I Just in time for holiday wearing and giving selec tions for women girls and ot substantial savings Here is a partial 'listing: Sale will continue after Christmas I One Group Boys' SWEATERS Midwest Video CALL VI 6 7324 3519 Toxas Ave MrsDeason Is Hostess or Chapter The traditional Christmas party of Tau Epsilon Chapter Beta Sigma Phi was hpld in the home of Mrs Marion Deason After a short business meet ing conducted by Mrs Larry Jonesrpresident Christmas gifts were opened Gifts were ex changed between secret sisters Two guests were present Dean Baxter and Mrs Dan Thomp son The ways and means commit tee announced Eve dance at the Saddle Clubds expected to be well attended Mmbers of the club arejfponsor ing the dance whiciV will be open to the public Tickets are available frpmnembers of the chapter or at Blossom Shop 1105 College The hostess served eggnog and fruit cake from a table overlaid with a red net Christ mas cloth and appointed in milk glass Bethlehem in the Holy Lafid by The next meeting will be Jan in me name 01 ivirs uick Luedike accessories and wore a corsage of white carnations The mother wore a gold dress with black accessories and her flow ers were gold carnations A reception at the home of the parents followed the ceremony The bnae's table covered with a lace cloth held the double ring wedding cake Assisting with the reception were Miss Lynn Oakes Miss Ann IMuns both of College Station Miss Lisa Wagh of GIRLS' I PAJAMAS Home Building and Planning Discussed by Pi Psi Chapter I Reg 4998 Single breast i I Reg 1198 to 2598 now i styling with popular I I Va and 73 off Styles and racoon collar warm Orlon 1 I fabrics for all accessions acrylic pile Water 1 I mciuaes koits mucous repellant cotton poplin Cottons sizes 5 to 16 wri ufriri it fit sis imnt One Group INANT'S WEAR iorduroy Gabardine 3 I e9 798 and 898 Lace piece surfs I rnmmeany on granny 7 fioun uith flontinn Dicfper Sets Dresses peilgnoir in size to 14 Group Boys' Special Group Boys' STROLLER fl Reg 499 Side zip closii ing 'bp handsome long I sleeved red cotton port to Vi off TIDE BORDEN'S ICE CREAM BISCUITS 3 5 6 OZ JAR OLGERS We Sell Money Orders Reg 298 'and 400 Charmingly smocked and I lacey styles in cotton flan nel and challis sizes 3 to' 14 I Holland Sher Is Sweetheart Of 'W WMiBWw Jr 4' WsW I I a I 1 Srf I ir I IWW1 I I I'A I MP Mhwf iWPL I 1 wl 7 MYi ST 4M Av f' Y4 kJ 4 'XW2' 4 a iBt rfc" Im 9 A i 1 1 4 81 2 I Hv I I I fXr Chapte Mil Wfll fl off 1.

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