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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 15

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NEWS- JOURNAL, Sunday, July 16, 1961, Page 15 Burnett, Wellborn Vows Said SEDALE (Special) In afternoon ceremony! he home: of Mr. and Mrs. is, grandparents of the Sherry Anne Burnett became bride of Robert Patterson Welln, of Datil. 'he bride is the only daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton Burnett Broadview and the bridegroom the son 0. Mr. and Mrs. Robert welloorn Or Lev. Leonard Nichols, the Grady First Methodist urch, read the double ring lemony.

he living room of the he was decorated with stands emerald palm foliage, accented angements of white glacho- ms and flanked by a black' te "Bridal satin riboci. tall 011 white ivory fluted colone held white gladioli and mums with hugh white satin bows. rs. James C. Schell of El Paso.

in of ponor. She wore a powder blue I Wius cropped bodice edged ching cotton above a ted bouffant skirt. Her heade featured a matching flat and French veil. She carried elongated cascade bouquet of! hered carnations with accen's, imported Swiss braid, pearls, velvet berries, adiamtum es and small picot ribbon. She short white gloves and powblue satin slippers.

he bride, presented in her father, chose a gown of organza fashioned with a etheart neckline and brief ves. From the fitted bodice ed three tiered ballerina skirt. She wore a flat bow hatching material and a short of silk illusion. carried four white sis orchids. which frish stephanotis, satin leavpearls, and pico1 la 0 a white lace covered Bible, of her parents.

keeping with the bridal traen in of something old, she carher Bible a linen handkeredged in lace, which was to her mother during her tship; she wore a fancy blue er, given to her by a former "ge classmate, Miss Marilynn Hutchins; her gown was new, something borrowed was the hond tear-drop necklace from aunt, Mrs. Elton Green of Star te, Clovis. She placed a penny led in the year of her bitrh, in one of her white satin pers. Try Kent Burnett oF Bran brother of the bride, was man. Anomier U.

I Burnett, lighted the candles. her daughter's wedding, Burnett chose a mist blue dress with cap sleeves, porneckline and tallored skirt Inter with She wore white accessories a smal cnewar son a French veil. Her corsage mystery gardenias and stewith white satin picot on. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Wellborn A te Mrs. Wellborn, mother of the hostesses were Miss Waynette bridegroom, wore a Harvey of Fort Sumner and length silk faille suit of peacock Ovidene Bilberry of Causey. blue. with black accessories. She After a short wedding trip wore a small pearlized leaf San Angelo, the couple band with imported veil.

Her reside on a ranch near Datil. sage was identical to the one worn traveling suit of navy silk by the bride's mother. complimented with white accessorA reception followed the cere- ies including a small flowered mony, The bride's table was cover- and an orchid corsage. ed wain an ice-blue clotn with a The bride attended school silver and white net overskirt. The Rosedale and graduated from table was centered with a three- dy High School.

She is a branched candelabra epergne ENMU. She was employed holding mist blue tapers and an summer by the Clovis Memorial arrangement of white stock, white Hospital in the administration agapanthus and white roses. fice. A garland of ivy cascaded The bridegroom graduated through the candelabra and Vaughn High School, attended cled the crystal punch bowl and Mexico Institute of Mining wedding cake. The white wedding Technology at Socorro and ENMU! cake was arranged in three tiers one year.

with each tier. with Mrs. Earl Allen of colonnades, separating, Out-of-city guests were Mr. Broadview, cluster of roses and love birds, C. L.

Hutchins and third held a Bellview, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cales miniature Marilynn and the bride and groom figurine. of Broadview, Mr.

and Mrs. After the newlyweds had cut the mer Burnett and Joe of Bellview, first piece of cake, it was served Miss Leta Carter of Grady, by Miss Joanne Wellborn, sister and Mrs. Tommy Burnett Jr. of the bridegroom, who wore an Pleasant Hill, Mrs. Bobby Ridley, orchid sheath featuring a large Scott, Judy, and Lee Anne of Queen Elizabeth collar.

She wore son Air Force Base, Washington, a white carnation corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wellborn, Blue fruit punch was served by Miss Joanne Wellborn, Miss Miss Leta Carter of Grady, former Nell Wellborn, all of Datil, high school classmate of the bride. Ovidine Bilberry of Causcy Miss Mary Nell Wellborn, an- Miss Waynette Harvey of other sister of the bridegroom, reg- Sumner.

istered the guests in a white sim- 'The bride's parents hosted neculated leather wedding book. rehearsal dinner Friday evening Hostesses for the reception were before the wedding at La Vista. Mrs. Tom Burnett Mrs. Bobby Attending were members of Ridley, Mrs.

Tommy Burnett and bridal party. and the immediate Mrs. A. G. Campbell.

Floating family bridegroom, SAVE DURING Zale BIG TREASURE HUNT All odds-and-ends, of-a-kinds, broken sets NO MONEY DOWN! and floor samples drastically reduced. Stock up on these treasures! TAKE A YEAR TO PAY! Zol matchless values SILVERPLATE in 4-PIECE COFFEE SERVICE 12-in. round tray with handles 10-cup coffee pot covered sugar bowl cream pitcher $1995 No money down! $1.00 weekly ZALE'S 310 MAIN PO 3-6842 Beauty Is Inner Charm Not Outside Looks ALICIA HART Newspaper Enterprise Assn. scene in the beauty shop where I had my halt done last week points up the fact that charm is an integral part of beauty. Ai woman in her early 50s was having: a set and a manicure.

With her was her teenage daughter who was waiting for her mother with a set and sullen face. Several I times, the mother scolded her loudly for sulking. While the mother had her hair combed out, the reason for the I scene came out. The girl was at-: a party that night and heri mother refused to let her have her hair done. Obviously, it was a matter of economics and the mother did not intend to give up her weekly set for her daughter.

Finally, she attempted to make rude amends by asking the hairdresser! to comb out her daughter' hair, He refused, explaining that a mere combing wouldn't help matters.i The mother's face WAS set in grim, taut lines AS and daughter left the shop mother, together. Everyone in the shop was upset and everyone reacted in the same way. The feeling was that the mother was a selfish and unat-! tractive woman despite her grooming. The teen-ager who squeezes herself into tight pants and skirts on! the theory that this will make her look thinner is fooling hersell. and only herself.

Tight clothes invariably make the wearer look There's only one way to look slim: cut down on the amount you're eating. Meanwhile, buy your clothin the correct size for you. This should be a size that permits you ease both in standing and sitting, as well as walking comfort. If you've never tried this before, take a look at yourself the full mirror in the fitting room and sce how much better you look. Instantly, you will look taller, slimmer, straighter.

If you're much overweight, avoid pants or shorts of any kind until you've lost the necessary poundage. You can compromise, this year, by wearing culottes. Miss Jo Anne Davis 26 Miss Davis' To Jack Pence Revealed Mr. and Mrs. John Apperson, Davis, El Paso, arc announcing the engagement of their daughter, Jo Anne, to Kenneth Edgar Haynes, son of Mrs.

Jack Pence of Hobbs, New Mexico, and SMILING BECAUSE he is celebrating his first birthday today, is Curtis Dean Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alford Gibbs, 201 Prairieview. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Gibbs, 813 West Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Spriggs, 312 Murray. CONTOUR SHELL BRA by WARNER'S $350 "Tomorrow" the revolutionory new bra with circlestitched contour cups for smooth, rounded line. Always a perfect allowing complete assurance and comfort.

Crisp, cool cotton washes like a dream. Warner's "Tomorrow" a look into the fututre for the fashion-minded girl of today. White. Sizes 32A to 36C and green stamps fool Dear Abby Abigail Van Buren 1 DEAR ABBY: You've got to help me out of this mess. I am a married man with a family.

was laid off my regular job, so took a job in another state. got mixed up with a young girl there. I didn't tell her I was married. I did a foolish thing and gave her an "engagement" ring. I must have been nuts.

She told me last Friday she is in a family way, and we have to get married right away. I can't marry her because I already married. I know her father, and I'm afraid he will kill me. If I run out on her and am caught, will they put me in jail? My job pays good money, and I don't want to leave town. How do I get out of this mess? STUPID AND MESSED UP DEAR STUPID: I doubt if you'll be lucky enough to get into a nice.

safe jail. Tell your girl friend about your wife. Then tell your wife about your girl friend. Then tell a lawyer about both of them. And pray, tions start to imitate him.

Any would be appreciated. DEAR ABBY: How do you stop a grown man of 24 from licking This plate? Yes, Abbv. This hus. band of mine (and father of two children) just loves la lien Ins plate. ile does it all 11) to show me what a good cook I am, but the children are going to DOTTIE DEAR DOTTIS: If your grent big over- grown boy doesn't stop licking his pinte give HIM Nicking.

DEAR ABBY: My daughter was asked to be a bridesmaid again. This will be the third time this year. Each time she had 10 buy her own dress and shoes, and get out for the bite. Each time It has run us about $60. to college, and docs nol earn her own money.

We have another child in college, have to budget ourselves very closcly to make ends meet. Am wrong in thinking that if the bride's mother wants her to have a big wedding, with bridesmaids, she should pay for the bridesmaids' dresses? CUTTING CORNERS DEAR CUTTING: The most common practice is for the maids to buy their own gowns. The other way is the exception, and not the rule. The bride's mother obligation to krep the dress modestly priced. 1 she wants per duper bridesmaids' dresses, sho should buy them.

Generally, if a bridesmaid can't afford to buy her OWN dress more than once, she should deciles the Invitations. What's bothering you? For personal reply, write to Abhy, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. Include! a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Mr. Lindon Lloyd Haynes of Albuquerque.

He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Sorrows of Clovis. The couple plan an carly fall wedding in the First Baptist Church of Las Cruces. The bride-elect, honor graduate of Las Cruces High School, has attended the Universily of Now Mexico and New State University.

She is a past grand officer of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls and was princess representing Las Cruces in the 1959 60 Sun Carnival. She.is active in the Baptist Church Student Union and is a member of the Order of Eastern Star. She belongs to Chi Omega sorority. The nrative bridagroom was graduated from Clovis High School in 1955. He was in the 1951 graduating class at New Mexico Stale University where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in electrichl engineering.

Mr. Pence WAS member of Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity, Sigma Tau and Ein Kappa No honorary fraternities, and was elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. He is now employed by the General Electric Company at the Hanford Atomic Products Plant in land, Wash. WE GOT THE WORD Cupids CORNER Mae Hanes Bridal Consultant STANLEY'S 315 Main Street Have you ever wondered about the tiles which we use fore our names lisa, Mrs. ust a few hundred cars ago in Europe titles were used only as applied to noble families, such as Earls, Lords, Counts, Dukes, and their feminine counterparts, Lady, Countess, Duchess.

Unmarried young women were called Maid, and A married woman was known as Dame. A family man was known as Master. With the changing times a Maid became Mistress and a Dame became Madame; still later, the unmarried young woman became Miss and the married wo. man became Mistress and finally, Mrs. The master of the house eventually assumed the noblest male title of them all Mr.

But now let's get back to you and that wonderful time when you will change your own name and become A Mrs. The best way to get started just right is to come by Stanley's tomorrow -while you still have plenty of time and let's discuss every phase of your Wedding Plans. Whether you want a hig Wedding. or one that's not so big, Stanley's can help you decide exactly the right things to do. As matter of fact.

there is one important part of vour planning which should Just bout head up your list. your Wedding Invitations ol' nouncements; and along with then, we can also discuss those other important items in your Paper Trousseau such as your Thank You Notes, Mr. and Mrs. Cards, and Oh Yes! your. Reception Napkins.

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