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Pampa Daily News from Pampa, Texas • Page 15

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Pampa Daily Newsi
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Pampa, Texas
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MMM NIWS toftffr, Mi 1977 If Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hix Hix-Lee marriage Jim Hix and Judy Lee, both of Lefors, exchanged wedding vows at 7:30 p.m. June 3, in the Pint Baptist Church in Lefors with the Rev. Rick Wadley officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.P. Lee. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Hix. Providing special music at the ceremony were Mary Ann Nichols, organist, and Rick Rathbun of Sturgis, Okla. who accompained himself on the guitar as he sang "Let It Be "For Baby; For and "The Wedding The bride, given in marriage by her father with "her Mother and I was attired in a formal floor length wedding gown of sheer organza and re-embroidered Chantilly lace over bridal taffeta designed with a V-neckline, semi-Empire waist, long Camelot sleeves and bell skirt with full back. Inserts of the lace, enhanced with tiny seed pearls, complimented the neckline, bodice, sleeves and skirt of the gown.

Her veil of imported illusion fell from a coif, and she carried a bouquet of yellow daiaes. Beverly Rathbun, the bride's sister, was matron of honor. Karen Brownfteld, Karen Baker, and Jeamie Sawyer were bridesmaids. Christ! Hix, the bridegroom's niece was flower girl and Rodney Nickel, the bride's nephew, was ring bearer. The bridal attendants wore floor length dresses of orange and yellow checked gingham and wore big white picture hats.

Lighting the candles were Felida Boyd and Denise Boyd of Eula, Tex. The bridegroom was attired in white tuxedo. Glen Hix served his brother as best man. Henry Duckworth, O.C. AJrins, and Mike Dunn were groomsmen.

Seating the wedding guests were Larry Wallis and Reuben Day. A reception followed in the fellowship hall of the church. Vincent served the three tiered cake and Diana Humphrey served the punch. Connie Keith registered guests. Assisting in the house party were Mary Ray, Norma Tarbet, Karen Reeves, Bea Hill and Juanita Vincent.

The bride was graduated from the Lefors School in 1977. Her husband, a Lefors graduate in 1975. is employed by Kerr-McGee Oil Corporation. After a wedding trip to Amarillo, the couple are at home in Lefors. Snider-Boyd engagement Mr.

and Mrs. Jewell Snider, 2500 Charles, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kim, to Danny Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Boyd, 1224 S.

Finley. The couple will marry July 22 in the First Baptist Church. Lane-Jackson marriage MIAMI Miss Tanunye Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jackson of Miami, became the bride of Franklin D.

Lane, of Allison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lane of Channing, formerly of Allison. The Rev. Dale Harter, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony in the First Christian Church in Miami at 8 p.m.

June 10. Miss Juanita Kaynes, organist, played traditional wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Jerry Mercer and Miss Janie Lane, both sisters of the groom, as they sang "If I Give My Heart to The bride was given in I marriage by her father with the I "Her mother and avowal. I Matron of honor was her sister Mrs. Terry Allen of Pampa, Danny Mecham of Ainsworth, Neb.

and Miac Robin Heiskell of Miami. Melanie Gilmer, niece of the bridegroom was flower girl. Una Henderson registered the guests and Teri Toibert distributed rice bags. 5 Attending the bridegroom as best man was Bob Dukes of Allison. Groomsmen were Anthony Cornell and John Huff, CLOCK WORKS BASSETERRE, St.

Kitts I (API After a lengthy slow- I down, the "Circus Clock" atop the Berkeley Memorial Monu- meat in Basseterre is working The monument, standing in the middk of a circular open space called The Circus, was built to honor the former president of the island's general legislative council. The longest jungk safari recorded took days, covered 17 African countries and territories and extended over 30.000 miles. both of Allison. Scott Toibert of Miami was ring bearer. For the reception Mrs.

Jimmy Toibert presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. Gail Jackson served the cake. The bride wore a formal floor length wedding gown of Angelmist peau de Soi and re-embroidered Chantilly lace over bridal taffeta with high neckline, empire waistline and long Camelot sleeves. Her hip length veil fell from a headpiece of lace. She carried a spring bouquet of mixed flowers.

The bride is a 1976 graduate of Miami High School, and the groom is a 1975 graduate of Allison High School. He is employed by Kansas Nebraska Natural Gas Company. They will live in Allison. Jordan-Hicks engagement Teresa Lea Jordan and James Harrison Hicks, both of Amarillo, will be married Aug. 20 in the First Christian Church of Pampa.

The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Jordan, 1907 Evergreen. A 1974 graduate of Pampa High School, she attended Amarillo College and Oklahoma Christian College.

She is employed by Christy Associates Realty of Amarillo. Her fiance is a 1974 graduate of Amarillo High School and attended Amarillo College. He works for Williams Advertising of Amarillo. 1X4 auxiliary installs New officers for the Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary Unit, Chapter 35, in Pampa were installed at a recent meeting. DAV officers installed were Julian P.

Carlson, commander; Jack Lesher, senior vice commander; Granville Shepherd, junior vice president; Donald Armstrong, chaplain; Mandrid E. Davis, legislative chairman; George House, sergeant at arms; and Benton M. Rogers, adjutant. Unit officers for the coming year will be Enna Carlson, commander; Betty Rogers, senior vice commander; Melba Lesher, junior vice commander; Juanita Armstrong, chaplain; Mary Lou Shepherd, adjutant treasurer; and Bib Langley, sergeant-at-arms. Region I Commander C.B.

(Buck) O'Neal presided over the installation of DAV officers. Conducting the unit installation was Ernestine Ferrell, Region I senior vice commander. Pampu's Leading FUNERAL DIRECTORS 665-2323 LITTLE BIG SHOP A Pocketi 23 50 lankAnwricard Dresses Are In 1330 N. tonb-2 Bern North LoyAwoy Otft Wrapping diagonal Our previous 17-Inch Diagonal RCA XL-100 for $399.95 SHOP TODAY! NOW 1 Corky Walls Appliance Service (our janitor) Rick McMullen T.V. Technician For the best service in the Top O' Texas area Call Corky and Rick Microwave Oven Sale Planning to purchase a MICROWAVE OVEN? I No.1 selling Microwave placed on Sale ONLY ONCE EACH YEAR.

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