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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 126

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SHOWERS, DINNERS Courtesies Slated For Brides-Elect r.i and. Mrs. John P. Mason will honor their son. John iMason; his fiancee, Miss Martha Graves; and members of their wedding party at a rehearsal dinner 7:30 p.m.

today in the Gridiron Restaurant, Special guests will include jnd Mrs. Ernest Graves, parents of the bride- elect; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe of Lakewood, Colo, her brother-in-law and sister; Mrs. W.

O. Perkins, her grandmother; Mrs. Opal. Elzy of Houston, aunt of the p.r 6 spective and Mr. and Mrs.

Nat Cooper, minister of Mon- Cool Car Special A-R-A 7 c4uto Conditioning Firsf and Still Besl! 14 Years Exoerience A. or IUHOCK P02-5233 1610 4ih IGW BANK FINANCING ftVAlUBU terey Church'of Christ and his wife. The couple will be married at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Monterey Church of Christ. SARA RAMSAY Miss Sara Lynn Ramsay of Old Hickory, bride- elect of William Mason Hunter will be honored with a miscellaneous shower from p.m.

today in the home of Mrs. Rudolph Peel of 3614 67th St. Co-hostesses will be Mmes. Winston Clark, Johnnie Howell, Bill Price, Fred Delsie, D. Lewder, John Key and Curtis Boyd.

Special guest will be Mrs. W. M. Hunter mother of the prospective bridegroom. couple plans to marry July 16 in the Old Hickory Church of Christ.

SIDKS-TOOMBS Mr. and Mrs. Toombs will host a rehearsal dinner for their son. Tommy Toombs; his fiancee, Miss Cindy Lou Sides; and their wedding party at 8:30 p.m. today in the Green Room of tile Embers Restaurant.

Special guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sides, parents of the Mrs. Tilda Martin and Mrs! Neal Merritt of NashvJHe, grandmother and aunt of the bride-elect; Sam Mashburn and Mrs. John Brady, both of 1 grandfather and cousin of WE'RE NOT CLOWNING The Announceroent Coming In Sunday's Avalanche- Journal Is Than A 3-Ring Circus.

Watch For Jf If You Need Help. EL RAY prospective bridegroom; and Wally Hoyle of Ft. Riley, Kan. The bride-elect's colors of lime green and white will be featured in flower arrangements. The couple will exchange wedding vows at 7:30 pm Friday St.

Luke's United Methodist Church. BUCKNEn-GRIFFITH Miss Sharon Samuel H. Griffith and members of their wedding party will be honored with a rehearsal dinner at 9:30 pm. today in Country Inn Restaurant. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Griffith, parents of the prospective bridegroom, are hosts for the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Buckner will be special guests.

The couple will marry at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Memphis Avenue Church of Christ. OXDA MILLER A miscellaneous bridal shower Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. D. L.

Young of 3512 43rd St. honored Miss Linda Miller, bride-elect of Tommy Ross. Co-hostesses included Mmes. Homer Brady, Lee Heatley and Gordon Climer. Among the 125 guests were Mrs.

Joe Miller and Mrs. Gary Phillips, mother and sister of the honoree; and Mrs. T. W. Ross, mother of the prospective bridegroom.

The bride-elect's chosen colors of blue and white were featured in the centerpiece. Hostess gift was an electric wafflemaker. The couple plans to marry at 2 p.m. July 17 in Ford Memorial Chapel of First Baptist Church. JOAXNE GUINN Miss Joanne Guinn, bride elect cf Rick Bigham, was honored with a bridal shower Wednesday night in the home of Mrs.

C. N. Harrison of 1907 N. Quaker Ave. Serving as co hostesses were Mmes, Ross Clark, Monte Wilson, Mary Warren, George Reagan and other em ploy es of Southwestern Public Service Co.

Special, guest were Mrs. G. H. Guinn of Vernon and Mrs. R.

L. Bigham, mothers of the couple. Decorations featured an arrangement of blue and white a a daisies. The couple plans to marry at 7 p. tn.

June 26 in Ford Memorial Chapel of First Baptist Church. FLEXIBLE FURNITURE Buy furniture with flexibility built in sectional sofas, combination units that can stack or stand alone, tables that spread or shrink according to your space and needs. Kdvth Thnrnton McLeod Beauty After Forty Alexa ler is in her 70's, and in the 48th year of her doll bus ness. She is always beautifully groomed It 7s a er She 3s 17 JJ Madame fme hand Star The loss of her husband was a sad OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P.M. NEW ASSORTMENT DACRON DOUBLE KMT CREPE NOVELTY WEAVE New shipment solid colors.

Special purchase of over 700 yards of this knit $5.98 yd. Full bolh. YD. 3123 34th-Phone 792-4451 Tomorrow; "Pear Edyth Thornton McLeod" Says Ring Nuptials FORT STOCKTON (Spec- jal) Double ring wedding vows were repeated by Miss Katherin Ann Davenport and Woody Leon Orr in a ceremony at 2 p.m Saturday in the First Baptist Church. The Rev.

Robert Lee Schumeltekolf, minister, officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs Woodrow. Orr of 4831 15th Lubbock. Presented in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white silk organza over white peau de soie, fashioned with an empire yoke, fitted bodice and A-line skirt Miss Lisa Holstein was maid of honor. Other attendants were Mss Claudia Davenport of Austin, Miss Telesa Orr of Labbock, Miss Peggy Davenport and Mrs.

Tom Davenport, They wore street-length dresses of pink satin, accented with white scalloped lace. Gary. Strahan of Lubbocfc was best man. Groomsmen were Rocky Kelly of Altus, Scot Orr of Lubbock, Tommy Davenport and Richard Hodges. Orr and Davenport also seated guests.

Kela Schumeltekolf was flower girl. Ring bearers were Gala Hodges and Roger Dale Tipton of Grand Falls. Daniel Hill presented wedding music on the organ. Soloist was Sirs. George Dean of Lubbock.

A reception in the home of the bride's parents honored the couple. After a wedding trip to Dallas, they will reside LeveHand. The bride is a 1971 graduate of Fort Stockton High School. The bridegroom was graduated from Lubbock's Coronado High School and Lubbock Christian College, REMOVE OILY STAIXS Oily stains around the collars and cuffs can ruin the "Pizzazz" of men's colorful shirts. To get rid of such stains pre-lreat with a paste of detergent made with a little water.

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Years Available:
1927-1977