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The Hearne Democrat from Hearne, Texas • Page 7

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Hearne, Texas
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7
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Of omen Stegrall-Phillips Nuptials Are Read In a beautiful candlelight ceremony in the Baptist Church at Franklin, Miss Nancy -Carol gall became the bride of Thomas Edgar Phillips Saturday evening, January 26, with the Rev. Dwaine Greene atinf. of Goldthwalte offici- Leave Thee," and "The Lord's Prayer." Following the wedding, the bride's parents hosted a reception in the church fellowship room. Members of the houseparty included Mrs. Jlmmie Mitchell, Mrs.

H. H. Kueteman of La Marque end Miss Etta Kay Kuble of Rockdale. the floor surrounding the table provided comfortable seating ac- comodations for the honoree and jher guests in Oriental fashion. To compliment the delicious menu of congealed salad, chicken, rice and tea, a pretty chocolate birthday cake embellished with decorations of pink and ten pink candles, WPS cut and served as the dessert course.

Following dinner, china Chinese figurines, which were arranged under miniature tropical trees to form a picturesque cen ter adornment for the table, were presented as awards in games that were played. Recipients of the awards wore Jeanne Pursley in the bean guessing game and Carla After a short wedding trip the Jo Su who won the talent con couple will be at home in Austin test Mr and Mr. Howard Stegall of wherc he cont nuc W9 9tudiej Other g'-ests for the gala natal Cotropia and his brothers, Kan and Freddy Taylor. i Pete Anthony Trentacost returned to Huntsville this week to resume his studies at Sam Houston State College after enjoying a bet ween-semesters' holidav with his mother, Mrs. Pete Trent- acost.

Cooking Treasures i The Hearne (Texas) Democrat, Friday, Feb. 1, 1963 Sue. 2, Pare I Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mrs. Charles Altimore and Mrs.

O. C. Pierce Jr. and son were in Martin Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.

O. A Geyer. While enjoying a game of cards with friend? on a cold winter evening or just watching television with the family, nothing adds to the fun more than a bowl of freshly popped popcorn or a batch of delicious homemade candy. Peanut Brittle, which has long been a favorite of all age groups, is especially delectable prepared Mrs. Henry Nowlin's recipe.

in; creasing local acdaim for h--r i tasty Peanut. Brittle, has graciously shared her delightful culinary formula us. i Peanut Brittle 2 cups sugar i 1 cup white corn' syrup I cup water 2 cups peanuts .1 I 2 tablespoons buUer I 1 teaspoons vanilln 2 teaspoons soda white corn sy- ip and water in heavy, degrees. Add peanuts and cook to 301 degrees. Remove from firo and add butter and vanilla.

Then stir in soda. Pour onto buttered cookie sheets and stretch with two forks READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS Frtnklin and Mrs Agnes Phillips at the Unlvcrglty Texas of New Baden are parents of the CO pr ys Metcalfe jr. of Belated Dinner Is Franklin was her sister's matron fete included Denise Turnham, I JLuanne Jentsch, Nancy Kelly, i 'Jan Ensley, Lanette Scott, Jo Ann jCortemelia, Juli Tonn, Betty Bingham, Vvian Boedeker and of honor and bridesmaids were jVickie Calhoun. Mrs. WillUm SUlllngs of Texas' Mr nd KI hostcri Miss Connie Suggs directed game series and assisted the hos- less in serving.

Enjoyed By Family City and Miss Joan Ingram of" belated traditional Christmas Houston. Miss Sue Ellen Metcalfe dlnner at their homc Sunday for was junior bridesmaid. I members of their family, who The bride wore gown of white re bl t0 be pfCSellt dur1 8 Cubs Assist In dc with fitted bodice Natal Celebration and tapered sleeves featuring ap- I noon lean, pliques of Alencon lace a 'l I'T broldered with near Is Her i all the trimmings, were their observed his ninth birthday annl- fingertip illusion veil draped Kay, their son, Wcldon, jvcriary Sunday, January 20, was from a pearl and lace crown and is a student at Stephen Complimented for the occasion white roses formed her bridal Cot lcEO a party at the home of hb bououet )their married daughters and their jCub Scout den mother, Mrs. J. E.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Huft following the regular Her attendants wore attired in aivl SOM Mork and Kirk of Jcout meettng Tuesday afternoon street dresses of red peau Brj and Mrs Floyd Hancy cour te3y was extended li dc with matching and of and Mr and che- i cy his mot her. Mrs. Each carried a cascade bouquet Mr Tommy Tay i or Taylor, of feathered UQ i At the conclusion of the meet- CandlellfJttcrs were CaraJou- 'and Lynn i Kathy, Cheslcy, Karl and Freddy ing, gifts were opened and admired 'as a musical "Happy Birth day" wish was expressed by fellow scout members.

Further 1-mphasizing the natal gall, of the bride. The Mnftf brUJegrtwm's niece. Miss Laurie nmese Ih Andint, waa rinf bemrer. Natal Party Attending the bridegroom as A lovely party decor in was a pretty frosted best man was his brother-ln-Uw, motif adorned the home of Mr. Wrt cake bearing the in- C.

M. Andlng Jr. jand Mn. Grady Grittln Wednes- "Happy Birthday Groomsmen were John Duncan day evening. January for a rh confection waa cut dinner party honoring their lndividual cup daughter, Margaret Ann.

on pM9nalizl with a name Qoundi of Franklin and Kenneth FerfuMn of Austin. Ushers were Pat Culpepper of Austin, Ned Crane of Line and Donny Robi- 9on of Franklin. Th traditional tenth birthday Colorful Chinese Lanterns, sus- inscription of each member of the den. Other refreshments for the niarcbej were played by Smith, pianist, who also pended frcwn the celling, cast afte rnoon fete were ice cream and wedding glow the party area en- cold drinks. hancing the Oriental atmoaphere Pre8e nt to enjoy the as a delectable menu of food pre-; tal courtesy with Chesley were accompanied Leonard Oil- with a Chinese flair was Johnny and Larry Sessums, Gre- berl, aoloist, as she sang "I Love served from a long low table at jgory Stasny, Bryant Spence, Wll- You Truly," "Entreat Me Not To six-thirty o'clock.

Soft pillows on lard Johnson, Joey Perrone, Carl CALDWELL, TEXAS CALENDAR SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY FOR THE MONTH OF WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY THURSDAY FRIDAY Nancy At The Hammond Organ Noon BUFFET to Organ Music to 9:99 10 BUFFET to Orcaa Music to 17 Neon BUFFET to Orfaa Mosie to 9:99 11 24 BUFFET 11:39 to Orcan Music If 25 12 13 Sea Fowl BUFFET Served ettf to 9:99 Orfaa Muale SU ftraleiUtM's BUFFET to 9:00 Organ Music 21 G. Old Virginia BUFFET 9:39 to 9:99 Music 8 SATURDAY Nancy Sebesta At The Hammond Organ 7:00 to 9:00 Nancy Sebesta At The Hammond Orran to 9:00 15 20 BCFFKT i i 9:39 to 27 i 22 16 Nancr Sebesta At The Hammond Organ 7:00 to 9:00 23 Nancy Sebesta At The HaouaoBd Organ 7:00 to CLIP ANT) SAVE! SMITH'S SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1-2-4 SHORTENING SNOWDRIFT 3 PtuiCaa 59c 6LAD10LA FLOUR 25 Foui Paper $1.79 WASHIURN'S 4 PINTO BEANS 45c ELIIMBX TISSUE Mew Faally Stec DEL MONTE TUNA Can I IBUY'S SLICED No. 2 Can. 33( 3 -MINUTE OATS 10 Ounce Box KAMA PEANUT BUnER Ounce Tumbler WONDER RICE 2 25c MY-T-FINE 3 PUDDINGS Boxes Any Flavor 25t WAX PAPER Cat Rite Roll KKAFT'S MIRACU WHIP QUART DUTCH OVEN BISCUITS 3 Cans 25c SUPPORT THE Eftjoy Chili With Tuesday, February 5. MEATS Bright 8 Early SLICED BACON POUND WIENER? $1.00 Fresh GROUND MEAT 3 LBS.

PICNICS Produce CARROTS 2 Cello Bags 19. Russet POTATOES 10 LB. BAG CELERY STALK 10t SMITH'S GROCERY MARKET BUY-RITE M4 Fewth Street WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES MalUa-2291.

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