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MR. AND MRS. FAUCETTE ajier their November wedding in San Francisco nnnti This'n That About Town iiMiffliiiiiniiniDiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiniiiiniuiiiniiiJiiiiniiniiiniiiiiiiiniiiinin By MARY ALICE PEARSON Despite the cold, rainy day, the Christmas Tour of Homes, final event of the year sponsored by the Fayetteville Garden Club Council, was a smashing success. People from all over the area viewed the work ot garden club members at three houses on the tour, and many went away with ideas to decorate their own homes for Christmas. Mrs.

M. O. Black's fourth grade pupils at Washington School had a special tour of Headquarters House during their lunch hour, and before the house was opened to public, to see the Christmas tree adorned with strings of popcorn, gingerbread men, and other ornaments they made at school for the event. Maude and Fred Hawn are home from Scottsdale, Ariz, where they spent seven wecks'in the sunshine. They made a Sunday afternoon surprise call on Esther and Bowcn McConnell, who lived here for a long lime, in Sun City, and found them well and happy.

Irene Darrow is leaving for her home in Canfield, Ohio tomorrow after a visit here of ten days with her mother. Ruth Gaalaas, and aunt, Irene Moke. Irene's husband, Geoffrey, and their two small children have been guests of his parents while she is here. Jessie and George Faucette with son. Johnny, flew to San Francisco for George, wedding to Rosemary Figone in November and Jessie stayed for a longer visit in southern California.

Just back, Jessie told us of the fabulous champagne wedding reception at the Presidio honoring the couple given by the bride's parents with lavish buffet tables holding delicacies of all sorts. Former Fayetlcville residents, now living in San Francisco, attended the wedding, and it was a real reunion. Rosemary and George are planning to visit here in Ihe spring. Rhea and Warren Scgraves had Ihe rehearsal dinner at Brennan's in Dallas for their son, Pat, and Suellen Vickrey, who were married last Saturday morning. Pat's grandmother, Velma Segraves, and his aunt and uncle, Maurice and Ep McClelland of Fayetteville were special guests.

Lots of the Segraves 1 friends went down and made it a real fun time. An Outstanding Achievement Award from Montana Slate University was recently presented to Dr. Thomas Richardson, vice president for student and administrative services at the University of Idaho at Moscow. Before he and bis wife Madeline and two daughters went lo Idaho, he was associate dean in the Division of Student Affairs and Residence Programs and an assistant professor in higher education at the University in Fayetteville. At our house we're expecting Adabell and the Rev.

Bill Hays of Jacksonville. Fla. on Monday, weather permitting. They were here a couple of weeks ago and we bad such a good time that they're coming back. Bill was reclor of several Episcopal churches in Arkansas before they moved to B'lorida and is in Camden until January at SI.

John's Church imlil a new minister arrives. He fills in here and there where needed since his retirement. Announcements Farminfiton Lions Club is sponsoring the annual Christmas lighting contest, and homes, entered in the contest, will be judged on Dec. 19. Farmington Fire Department will hold a torkey shoot Sunday.

Dec. 17 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Farmington school grounds. Tickets for a drawing on a 12 gauge model 1100 Remington shotgun will he for sale, the drawing for the gun and 23 on the school be on Dec. grounds.

Washington County Council on Drug Abuse will meet al 7:30 p.m., Tuesday In the band room of Woodland Junior High School The board will meet at 7 p.m. The Christmas dinner for Education Wives and their guests will he held at the Fireside Inn at 8:30 p.m. Monday. A Senior Citizen's Christmas Dance will be held at the Community A Center ii Hillcrest Towers on Saturday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 p.m.

Modern Literature Club wil 1 meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Airs. Leighlon Rudolph Mrs. Bass Trumbo will review "Eleanor and Franklin" In Joseph P. Lash.

iramMinimiiiiraiiitiimiiiraiiBiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiii Births WASHINGTON GENERAL Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dillon Magnolia, a son, Dec. 7. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Knapton of Garfield, a son, Dec 7. Mr. and Mrs. William Pittman, HI.

1. Fayetteville, daughter, Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon L. Stout Springdale, a daughter. Dec. 7. KOBIE'S CHRISTMAS CHECK LIST Delicious Fruit Cakes (Loaded with fruit and nuls -no peel!) Fruited Bulfer Pound Cakes (Traditional 1881 recipe).

Decorated Cakes (For all holiday occasions.) Petit Fours and French Pastries (Elegant lor teas and parlies'; Fruit Glace Tories (Beautiful for biificls). Fancy Christmas Cookies (For gifts and guests). TO ORDER: PHONE 8J9-2243 KOBIE CAKES and PASTRIES Hwy 71-WMt Fork (Closed Tu.sday) Marry in Afternoon On Sunday, November 19, al 3 o'clock in the afternoon in Ihe First Unitarian Church San Francisco. Calif. Miss Rosemary Figone became the i of George Cuiric Faucettc, Jr.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Eniile Louis Figone of San Francisco ami Mr. and Mrs. George Currie Faucette of Officiating was the Rev.

Ron Exley of St. Kevin's Church ir San Francisco and friends of the couple, Rene Iturbi. Ray Basso, and Miss Carol Ellis took part in the ceremony. Music was provided by George Coppage. The bride wore an old- fashioned dress of white peau de sole with a high ruffled neckline.

The yoke of her dress was outlined in ruffles and her long tapered sleeves ended in ruffles. She carried a Colonial bouquet of roses and Jier bridal headdress of fresli flowers matched her bouquet. Mrs. William Stewart of San Francisco, sister of the bride was matron of honor, and the bridegroom's brother, Join Alan Faucelte of Fayetlcville was best man. were Robert Gray, William Stewart Tom Lea, Charles Allen and Torn Butt.

A reception at the Presidit in San Francisco followed the ceremony and an orchestra played for dancing. The bride, a graduate Dominican College for Womer in San Raphael, Calif, teaclie school in San Raphael. Mr Faucette, a graduate of Hi University of Arkansas, i employed by Grubb a Elli Real Estate Co. in Oakland Calif, where the couple wil make their home. Engagement Told Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Cochran of Prairie Grove announce the engagement and approaching marriage ot their daughter, Joyce, lo Larry McMurray, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Elbert R. McMurray Sr.

of Springdale. The bride-elect Is a 1969 graduate of Lincoln High School and an employe of Wal-Mart in Fayclfevillc. McMurray is a senior in (he college of Business Aurminislration at University of Arkansas, where Law Wives To Honor Seniors University ot Arkansas Law Wives will have a traditional i meeting honoring graduating senior Law Wives Wednesday at 7 p.m., at the Holiday Inn in Fayctteville. All members from all classes and all faculty wives are invited to attend the dinner which will Ire the last event for the fall semester. Each graduating senior wife will receive a PUT Certificate.

Active senior wives i he specially recognized and will receive dccoupagcd plaques of the society seal. he Is majoring in public ad ministration. A June wedding is planned at Phillips Chape at Freewill Baptist Church in Springdale. Northturit Arkattuau 0r WOMEN, Hints From Heloise-- MRS. DANIEL DALE LATTA the former Miss Becky Lynn Ramcy Miss Ramey And Mr.

Latta Wed In Church Ceremony Wedding vows were exchanged in a candlelight ceremony last Saturday evening at 7 o'clock by Miss Becky Lynn Samey and Daniel Dale Latta at Wiggins United Methodist Church in Fayetteville. The Rev. Jack Hall nuptial rites. performed the The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

Phineus Ramey of Winslow and bridgeroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Latta Van Vuren. of Traditional wedding music was presented by George Mann, organist, and Mrs.

Beth Woulds, aunt of the bridegroom, sang "We've Only Just Begun" and "The Wedding Prayer." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal dress of candlelight peau dc sole designed especially for her. with an empire and bodice overlaid with Chanlilly lace covered with seed pearls and crystal heads, high standing collar, and long sleeves ending in points over her hands. Elaborate appliques of the lace, pearls, and crystals decorated the front of the softly gathered skirt and the edge oF the scalloped cathedral train. A tiara of lace roses studded with seed pearls a crystals secured her tiered veil of French illusion, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white sweetheart roses. Miss Margaret Omohundro was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Synthia Kimclle Latta, sister of the bridgegrnom, and Miss Paillette Fields, who wore formal length dresses of scarlet peau de soir with wide -scarlet velvet ribbons accenting the empire waistlines.

Their headpieces were crowns of scarlet velvet ribbons and shoulder length illusion veils, and they carried cascade bouquets of red and white carnations. Miss Teresa Ramcy and Miss Kari Latta lighted the candles and Miss Wanda Hamey was Flower girl. All are sisters couple. They were dressec identical to the maid of honoi and each wore a white carnation corsage. Ring bearer, Master Lanct Hughes, cousin of the bridge carried a small white pillow with the wedding rings tied atop by scarlet velvet love knots.

Gary Ward was best man anc Jerry Ramey. Eugene Elbisoi and Ralph Ball were grooms men and ushers. The bride's mother was at tired in a scarlet velvet dres: with complimenting accessories as was bridegroom' mother. Their corsages were red and white carnations. At the reception at th church, serving the four tiere wedding cake and punch wer Mrs.

Ralph Ball and the bride' attendants. The guest book wa attended Reaves. by Ralph Mrs. Stevei Ramcy, th bride's brother distributed ric bags. Out-of-town guests include Mrs.

Woulds of Schaumburg I I I Mr. and Mrs. Georg Staley. Altoona, Mr. an Mrs.

Richard Stanley. Christ and Mike, Waco. Texas, an Mr. and Mrs. Bridenthai Little Rock.

After a wedding trip. Hi couple will reside in Fort Smit were both are employed. Miss Norby To Wee The engagement of i Karen Norby. daughter of and Mrs. O.

W. Norby Tulare, to QMSA Ke Parker with the U.S. Navy i San Diego, and a forme resident of Fayetteville. ha been announced. Wedding plans are in complete.

Saturday, Dee. 9, 1972 5 Detergent Very Helpful To Remove Stubborn Stains Jcar Mcloiser Ever since I an electric shwashcr. I buy dishwashing ctergenl to use in it. I avc discovered this detergent very helpful in other ways. oo! I have found the easiest way remove stains and deposits containers (vases, glass offee makers, etc.) is lo i he item will) a strong and hot olution of the detergent.

isually one application lias leared any item a i for ic, but I did use the solution he second time to completely lear a badly stained cryslal ase a long narrow neck with bull) base, i let it sit on the for a day or two. The dishwashing detergent is 'cry hard on aluminum and not ccommend for its use. It iiaclc big "pits" in my pan. 3 U) i e. it docs mj 'scrubbing" for me! Ruth Young You better believe it.

Ruth! That electric dishwashing deter gent is really marvelous stuff! And let me tell you abou' another doozy: A friend moved into apartment whore the former tenants bad left the top of the gas stove in a mess. I took me look ugh. We took al the removable parts off tin stove and put them in the sink Pilled the sink with hot wate ind made an extra strong olulion with the dishwasher detergent. Lctl it to soak avue- liglit. (Do not use on i The next inifniiift that dirty vater and.

believe me. ib vas like mini was drained and the sink refilled with frcsli a and dc crgcnt. A stiff brush was used remove any crusted carbon hich not soaked off. (Clc the rest of he stove with cloth out of the hot water.) Glory be. when she was 'inishcd.

a horrible thing looked like a brand new It's not such a chore now to keep that stove clean. The important i is lo clean up any "accidents" as they a pen, so lhal there is no build-up of grease or food a becomes burned on the next time the burners are used! P.S. Remember: This stuff in toxic, so follow directions on container carefully. lleloise PERSIAN ANTIQUES (all authentic) 807 2nd St. N.W.

Benfonville, Ark. Daily Calendar of Events Tonight Forty Club, Springdale Holiday Inn, 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 112 1 W. Center, 7 p.m. Dudes and Dolls, 112 V4 W.

Center, 8 p.m. SMITH'S Communication 2-Way Radio Your 2-way radio headquarters In electronici lince 1929 S20 N. College HI 3-2222 For Your Pretcrrptton Necdc We Give SH Green Stamps QUAKER DRUG 22 E. Center 442-42J6 Clly Parking Lot In Rear Sunday PW Club, Wyall's Cafeteria, 7:30 a.m. Band and Orchestra Concert, Ramay School, 2:30 p.m.

Chi Omega Tea, Chapter House, 3-5 p.m. Monday Recycling Center, West Street, 8 a.m. Mother's Morning Out, Episcopal Church, 8:30 a.m. Education Wives, Firseside Inn, 6:30 p.m. Evening Lions Club, Wyatt's, 6:30 p.m.

Christmas Concert, Ramay School, 7:30 p.m. TOPS, General Hospital, 7:30 p.m. Washington Lodge No. 1, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m. Shop FTs Dansk Designs Easy care place mats and napkins Especially for the home: lamps, china Soup to nuts serving pieces Gourmet cookingware and music boxes Ice buckets, colorful new designs Fraser stainless steel and flower pots Three Weavers' Throws ours alone I Small but perfect remembrances 1 25 East Center 442-8482 allllltllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllBIIIMIlliimillllllBiiiiiiBffl SPANISH INN RESTAURANT North College (Colonial Village) Serving a complete line of your FINEST (Menu incl.

Steaks) Now Offering a Complete MEXICAN DINNER for only $1.29 Complete Dinner: Cheese Enchilada Spanish Rice Retried Beans Beef Tacos Nachilos Jalepeno Peppers 0 Hot Sauce Tostados Our AZTEC BANQUET ROOM is available for Banquets and Parties PIANO MUSIC Fri.Saf. Nights Beer: Mug 25c 60-oz. Pitcher $1.25 Enchilada Dinner with Tostadas, Hot Sauce and Salad $1.10 Open Tuts, thru Sat. 1T-2 and 5-10 p.m. (Closed Sun.

and Men.) What the difference in diamonds means to you Every diamond is different Like people, each diamond lias a "fingerprint" of its own. Inclusions in 01- on a diamond prove the identity of a stone and also affect the value of the diamond by their size, type, and location. Careful examination with gemologically approved microscopes and by professional diamond-oriented specialists like Bcebe'n Jewelers, assures you of correct grading for clarity. According to Bob Hall of Beebe's, "A diamond need not be flawless to be beautiful or valuable. Very slight inclusions--barely visible under high magnification--do not affect beauty, but they do lower price." When you buy a diamond, be sure you know what you're getting for your money.

Consult the people at Beebe's Jewelers. They'll not only tell you, they'll show you the unique characteristics of diamonds. Beebe's Jewelers know that there's as much difference in diamonds as there is in people. They think you should know that, too. BES 'JULftfi-CS it's really important 8 East Center Street Fayetteville IDENTIFYING INCLUSION.

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