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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 6

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Kerrville, Texas
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j' 9 vr-r mam A father told me and ptece do ijour banking" Services Held In Bandera For Mrs. Hillman, 79 Funeral services -were held Saturday morning from the Plummer Funeral Home in Bandera for Mrs. Laura Ellen Hillman, 79, who died Thursday at the Peterson Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Rev. C.

D. Sowell, pastor of the Ingram Baptist Church, officiated and interment was in the Hillman Cemetery in Medina. She was a former ranchwoman and had spent most of her life in Medina. She came to Kerrville about four years ago and made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Dickey, and Mr.

Dickey, at 603 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Vogel and children, Donald, Lynn and Carol, of Mercedes are spending this week with their parents and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Twenhafel. The Lone Star Gardner magazines have arrived and are avail! able at the Lang Insurance AI gency.

by MRS. THEODORE ALAN SAWYER Buy It In Kerrville! I Elm Street. Survivors are 10 children, Mrs. Dickey of this city; Mrs. Henry Walker of Pcarsall; Miss Ruby Hillman, San Antonio; Mrs.

Thomas Ki-ese, Bandera; Mrs. Mack Burch, Junction; Mrs. Bonton Stevens, Berghiem; Ted Hillman, renterville; Alox Hillman of N'ormaniree; and Moitzen Hillman nf Cliftnn, Kansas; four sisters, four brothers, 47 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. Married in Notre Dame Church Father Hubertus officiated at the marriage rites Sunday in the Notre Dame Catholic Church for Miss Frances Ann Wheian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Wheian of this city, to Theodore Alan Sawyer, son of Mrs. Edward E. Sawyer, and the lat Mr. Sawyer of Lewiston, Montana. The impressive double ring ALMA'S BERGER BAR Hamburgers to go 6 For $1.00 Phone 1510 Home Cooked Meals ceremony was read before the altar, which was adorned with glad-' ioluses and palms.

Miss Loretta Stehling played the nuptial music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a dress of white chantilly lace and tulle, over taffeta, the bodice in the long torso effect, and the portarit neckline was outlined with the lace scallops. The bouffant skirt was of lace over tulle. She wore a tiara headdress, embroidered in seed pearls, and her fingertip veil was of illusion. She carried a white orchid, surrounded by feathered carnations and stephanotis, and her jewlery was a string of pearls, the gift of the groom.

She was attended by her sister, Miss Betty Wheian, who wore a dress of blue organdie over taffeta, with a flower, hat of blue roses and tulle, and carried a Colonial boquet of blue roses. Mrs. J. R. Brown of San Antonio was I the other attendant and her dress was similar to that of Miss I Whelan's, except the color was 1 pink.

I Seth Greene of Kelly Airbase was the man and the groomsmen were J. R. Brown and Monty felt elm tnotiB" to fro rilte fftraMMtf CORD) IfOffl Wrllnuj offora by tw 'ay taint trmfr inlHat lead, 0, ffirtfletd tnttwd ta. otitBtBtldiiiff fit tnft ootfraRi) and aho disthtgoiaftft! Bt wlrtlt iftny Jtwws ted the pitching duties for fm Kats. flth Bill did tra cutoWnr CnOfSBi the droppad 0ftfft8 tO by a 18-11 MOW and were doled to play Selotes oh the home ffltwnftd fwrtft 8 Port WwhWKffcy fctgtrt hi ft of game thit ttiM wrftwtt Comfort lew ft SflF gae encotmtsr.

the Klttetig 8te gchednled to play an tiori gfrim during the burg Pair. Parties Honor Miss Womack Miss Sarah Ann Womack, bride elect of Robert Meredith, was th honoree at a series of lovely parties during the week, and number are scheduled for her dur ing the next week. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Mahaffe entertained with a supper part Monday evening when about 2 guests were in attendance. Th Mexican motif predominated i the decorations and a large Mex ican hat, filled with zinnias, wa the centerpiece for the table which was appointed with Mexica pottery. Mrs. J.

M. Simmonds and Mrs. Uuy Griggs entertained with a appointed luncheon Tuesday at Villa Camille, when pink and gray colors were used charming effect. The table laid with gray linen, and appointed with pink and gray china. A centerpiece, using the two wedding rings as the central motif and arranged with pink blossoms, was unusually lovely.

Individual corsages of pink flowers marked the places for about 30 intimate friends of the honoree. Miss Barbara Chidsey will entertain with a coffee Friday morning in the home of her mother, Mrs. H. H. Chidsey, on Jefferson and Friday evening Mrs.

Dorothy Gathings and Mrs, L. L. Otiinfjcr will be hostesses at a supper party in the Ottinger home Myrta Street. Mr. and Mrs.

Alois Remschcl and their daugh- Miss Frances, will honor the bridal couple and their intimate MARRIED SATURbAY morning in the First Baptist Church were Miss Frances Kendall and Julian Samuels. The couple are on wedding trip to Arizona and Colorado, and will make their home in Baytown. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Norene Kendall and Claude Kendall of this city, and the groom is the son of Mrs. J.

W. Samuels and the late Mr. Samuels of Goodwater, formerly of Kemilte. Studio. Observes Third Anniversary Betty Ellen Manning observed her third birthday anniversary Saturday when her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Manning, entertained a group of the little girl's playmates in Westland Park. Games and the playground equipment were enjoyed, and "grab bag" favors of dolls and candies were given to the guests. About 16 children and their mothers were served delicious birthday cake and ice cream. Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Dietert of the Divide are spending a few days with Mrs. W.

E. Dietert and baby, who are in Victoria while Lieutenant Dietert is on duty overseas. Miss Anna Mae Morriss and her sister, Mrs. W. E.

Burleson, of Hickman Field, left Sunday for Houston where Miss Morriss will be a patient at the M. D. Anderson Clinic. Mr. and Mrs.

N. R. Parker, of Salem, visited her aunt, Mrs. W. Coleman for a few days last week.

Commercial printing of all Mrs. Envln Ernst and son, Tony, and Mrs. Corienne Aldous have returned from a vacation to Padre Island and other places on the Coast. Dr. and Mrs.

Walter Parks, of Midland will spend the week end in Kerrville and visit their sons, who are at the Camp for the month. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edwards and family of Sugar land were here last week end for a visit with their mother and grandmother, Nina Edwards and other relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Weir Labatt and sons of San Antonio were here Wednesday for a visit with their father and grandfather, A. C. Schreiner Jr. The Labatts have recently returned from an extended trip to New York and other places of interest itt the East.

three tiered confection adorned If You Want SERVICE PLUS a GUARANTEE umir cNicr MAP IKN4I6I Slim! IMMl HlWCf AUTOilTt "Sta-fu! batteries" water only 3 times a year' REiTER'S i Duncan of San Antonio, and Rob- i friends with a supper on the lawn ert Wheian, brother of the bride, at thu Remschel homo on Clay The reception was held in the Street. home of the bride's parents on During the coming week Mrs. Earl Ciarrett Street, where white E. McLeod will entertain i gladioluses and chrysanthemums a luncheon on Thursday, and were used to decorate the home on Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

for the occasion. Miss Jo Gayle C. Fawcett will hold open Chamberlain served the cake, a house for the bridal party, members of the families and out of town guests for the wedding. This will precede the rehearsal of the wedding, and following it the groom's parents will be hosts at the rehearsal supper. Misses Sallie Fawcett, Barbara Moore and Betsy Johnston, cousins of the iridc-elect, will entertain with a crunch Saturday morning in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Johnston on Bob White Drive. with bride's roses, Roberta Wells and and Misses Verna Lou kinds. Kerrville Mountain Sun. (Adv.) AT ANY PRICI FROM '50 TO YOU GET THE FINEST IN AIL 0.

Box 681, boy, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Williams, 115 Travis Street, boy, June 29. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Brown, Boerne, girl, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Guadalupe Gonzales, W.

Schreined Street, boy, July 2. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Claibornc served the punch. Miss Beverly Luther presided over the bride's hook. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Wheian wore a dress of aqua lace over taffeta, with white access- aries and a corsage of pink roses.

After a wedding trip to Monterrey, Mexico the young couple will be at home in San Antonio, where the groom is stationed at the Kelly Airforce Base. For raveling the bride wore a navy 'inen sheath ensemble, with white 'ccpssories. Among the out-of-town guests 'or the wedding wore Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Hall nnd family of DANCE PAT'S PAVILION PRFDBUirKBBUUO. TEXAS Saturday, July 7th Music By Voiffht and the Drifters For Reservations call 1182-J3 EVERYBOBY WELCOME J. J. Patronella Eight Babies Born In Peterson Hospital There wore eight babies born at your Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital this week, according to Administrator Royee Ashcraft.

Mr, and Mrs, Victor M. Cara- bajul, 729 Everett Street, girl, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carson.

Route 1, boy, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hicks, Ban- dfni, boy, June Mr. and Mrs, E.

E. Leo, Ingram, buy, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Aleman, P.

Corpus U. John T. Whelan of Holloman Airfowe Base in New Mexico; Mrs. John Hull of Antonio, grandmother of the bride, and Mr, and Mrs, W. B.

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