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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 26

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TWO APRIL 30, 1953 THE TIMES Department Club POINTS FOR, PARENTS SOCIETY YOUNG, and MARTHA AKX son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacques ER. son of MR. and MRS.

EDWIN" LEMORE. daughter of MR. and L. Wiener. LAl'RINE BLEWER.

She wore a MRS. GRADY McLEMORE. jsg SIDNEY HARMAN BAR- tiress of silver metallic cloth, v.ith bearing their trumpets of row, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rhincstcne motifs on neckline passe-with banners in colors matching William Russell Barrow, was mentarie on the the maids' dresses, and lighted with coi-ted by THOMAS SHOLARS bodice and little peplum and rhine- By EDITH THOMAS WALLACE endar a This Not This bouf- spouins.

to stand at each side of ri RRIER son of Mr. and Mrs. stone flowerets on the very Crimson Silk-Huns Pavillion skirt. Her gauntlet bouquet the broad curving stairway leading; ford Currier. She is a graduate of fant THi nSDAY, p.m.

European Travel film Mrs. H. D. Habervan, speaker Hockadav orenaratorv M-hool 'and was identical to those of the maids. to the stage.

heir cnmson-fsatin. is at present attendi'nz Randolph except that the leaves were of Glitte Cotillion Setting nn of in de-tunic, emlipl- costumes were Elizabethan sign, with a short pleated belted in gold and richly lished with gold braid with Macon Woman's college where she silver. She is a graduate of H.vrd is a member of Pi Keta Phi torority. high school, attended Pine Manor Her gown was fashioned of orchid Junior college in Wellesley, 1 equin auditorium was to society in 1950. and was duchess a sumptuous pa- of Louisiana in the Tv ler rose fes-true rovaltv for thai last She detail.

The full upper sleeves were lame guttering wit -sliver ana and is a member ot me uemoisenes. slashed with gold. A short full jfuchsia sequins. The moulded! A moment of suspense, then the The Municipal transformed inio vilion worthy of the presentation 'Coronation Open to members and their families. Special gueMs Slireveport's prospective summer travelers.

Social hour. Education department program. Hostesses Mrs. Robert Chandler and Mrs. Howard Crumlev assisted bv Mrs.

W. E. 'Mrs. L. G.

gold lined, fell in graceful, bodice was lavishly ornamented bright star of the evening. HLH last evening of of the Preshv trrian church she (app folds from a daintv white ruff at i wit a flower and leaf design nvtiicn IMPERIAL MAJKSTi the the neck. Sweeping plumes fin-; also decorated the overdrape of the BKLMORE KOBLER UICKS. en-ished the 'small hats of satin, coin--1 skirt, circling high in front and jered. escorted by MERRITT BAX- ineir -imperial Majesties, tne oueon.

has one brother. SAMUEL KAILEY MISS RELMORE KOBLKR who is a student at and ihe king. WILLIAM 1 It'TCHIN- the University of Oklahoma. SOV JACKSON' of ihe fifth annual! ch i of failing to the hemline in oacK. 1NING CHASTALN.

this years presi-their trum-t MISS VIRGINIA A A I dent of Holidav-in-Dix'ie and fol- a monotone fanfare from pleting With a li a fniiv tnc l' MrM't ntir i i Willis, Mrs. F. A. L. Averv and Mrs.

iSnell. Mrs. J. Pew lev. Mrs.

J. The stage was raned with rich 1 i nets, the court of appeared at HARRISON'S bouffant gown wai lowed by her pages, STEWART the side entrances of the audi The latter, a also of orchid lame with purple MATHER ADISON, son of JIK. seouins formine a design of cranes and MRS. JOHN M. and natfee of Cherokee Father: "I told you if vou bumped the children aaain with Your wheel, I'd whip vou." Son Ho himsclft: "When I'm big I'll do as I please and he can't whip me." "We will put your wheel away for awhile.

You know vou should not bump the little children ith it but it seems to take more than talking to teach you not to." James L. King. Table decorations wiil feK'ur the crown worn by the Queen of Uhe 1052 Holidav in Dixie Cotillion. count v. Texas, came to Shreveporti 1 in bSfiS.

With his father, he or They were announced by ganized a wholesale proeerv busi- as follows: MRS. O. DYIDard leaves on the fitted bodice and JUSTIN RICOU HI, son j. R. full, billowing skirt.

Her e-cort of MR. and MRS. JUSTIN R. QUER- folils of crimson velvet, hold back at intervals with heavy gold tassels to reveal a balustrade adorned with urns of flowers against a brilliant sky of midnight blue. The throne at tenter stage was of ness which was known as F.M.

and NETTE. the former MISS I.ITY was SHELBY LEE SMITH, son of BES, ju. All stood in nomage to Bishop and Mrs. W. Angle Smith, this vision of youth and beauty.

S. B. Hicks comnanv until the EYNV STRAIN with DR. THOMAS to A whipping administered by a larger prr-on i not a good way leach a child he must not hurt those smaller than himself. crimson damask, surmounted MISS PEGC.Y Hicks moved to San Antonio.

E. JR II EH IMPERIAL MAJESTY HER IMPERIAL MAJESTY was astronomers know quite accurately how the earth, sun. and moon are moving, ihey figure out long in advance when the t'rr bodies will be in such apposition as to caure an a iniii-ii aim leu canupv. un Texas in 1S0 a' the canopy in a gold framed the firm which tim-e the ROl NTHKK and STANLKi M.f.r-was changed to PER. MISS MARIE LOUISE in K.wn C()mpanv.

billing the stars and bars of Dixie was director as limited. Mr. Hicks 1 1 AM EL and HERMAN" I KAL-well as executive RAUM. MISS MARY CLARE PEY- matching tulle on the left side. Guests were now invited to the stage to make their oleisanees to formerly of this cily.

Miss Harrison graduated from Ryrd higti school and Is now attending Southern Methodist university where she is a member of Pi Bfta Phi sorority. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D.

Harrison. MISS JOAN ALDER Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh regal in a gown of cloth of gold, the pink silk chiffon, a bouquet of gar-strapless bodice and circular skirt den flow ers embroidered in sequins traced with brilliants, in a diamond-on one shoulder. 'shaped motif, each diamond shape MRS.

BLEWER chose a gown of the front of the gown centered nylon and net, in gentian blue. nber. railroad and TON" and ROBERT TALIAFERRO. Ltiuf, otticer in THEIR MAJESTIES before they. th with their court in the gen-'; besides the a hove MRS.

JACK COAST i. i.n-financial ente rprUes. He was an ally. On each side of the throne active nl0mhfT of thp tcrian dais were placid four benches cov- of which he was an elder. with a snarKiing crown, ne grace- the nouice oi crushed net with a fi-u vmi gum Dmiaue utr me in i-()j nP niarried married Miss Mamie p.m..

the Govfrnor, with the QUEEN, made a radio broadcast. t. Gordon alder. A graduate of Byrd ful mantle, also of gold cloth, high school, she attended Yassar from a double, fairv-like lnce fell matching stole ignited with sequins. whole was posed over taffeta.

jaicr scaling oi ine and one npiinila MISS DAISY EMILY BROWN and FRANK REYNOLDS. MISS JOAN CARARAS and WALTER HAWKINS. MISS CONNIE MAE ENTRTKIN and DOUGLAS PETERSON'. MISS HENRIETTA N'EXA COURTNEY and DR. JOHN" LANG-LOW.

MISS SEISEL WILE and ROBERT ROSENFIELD. MISS Bourquin. daughter of G. and Mrs. BROON GARRETT, co chairmen with US.

STEPHEN'S of the Cotillion; JOHN WRAY YOUNO. director of the presentation, and MARGARET MARY YOUNG, tech. nical superv isor. college in Poughkeepsie. N.

was a member of the Yassar ano jar, snirpmering 'w ith brilliants. I MKb. ALI.IsOa nail gown was club. Bands of ermine, outlining panels! of pure silk of seafoam A. Bourquin and Margaret Her Bourquin.

Mr. Bourquin, a native of New Orleans, was engaged in the cotton business. His wife, the ROYAL GIFTS Gifts to the principals from the Cotillion are worthv of this mem- She is also a member of the Shrevt of silver sequins edged the mantle green, a wisp of a tippet worn over! in crimson satin to the right of the King for the Princess. High-backtd gold-covered seats at the extreme ends of the stage were reserved for the pag-s. Over all, amber light shone from the lanterns on gold port Demoiselle club.

Her seafoam and at the lower end of the central the strapless bodice. Jewel and To To daughter of Mr. and William NANCY SHIRLEY, gi'een lame gown had a stem bodice panel of gold cloth, crisscrossed as velvet flower motif in shades orabie ficcasion. tne Ql fc.KN. Mrcr.KV- encrusted with green sequins and rfre" with brilliants.

va em-'vio'it was embroidered in a diaeo- for ani1 beauty, was presented SMITH and MISS BETSY Her, was born in Woodville. FRIEND a lour-ieaied. clover rraceiet in gold, the leaves diamond-studded. pedestals lining tne baiu? trade and anfl Citme t0 shrevrport at the age DON and GEORGE MERRILL placed at each side of the throne. of i FAR ROW.

The maids wore their The royal crimson was seen, ()n her mother's side, she Is de- beautiful seouinned Cotillion gowns again in the soft satin draperies stpn( i hm.t U'oh. of last vpar in tones of nink and emeraios -nn spirals ot tne sequin blazoned a crown design of line on the bodice and in a embroidery extended onto the skirt. iants plumes effected with bold design on the bouffant dianha-Her escert was JOHN BANTER g()f spquins. Gold shoes and white nous skirt. Moss green velvet.

ATKINS son of Mr. and Mrs. evening gloves completed the en-lmatching the jewel-studded velvet John Baxter Atkins. and in her hand she carried Heaves, accentuated a long waist- MISS BETTY CLARKE, also in the delicate glittering symbol of an- line in the back. French lame of a pale green hue.ithority, the Queen's scepter.

'On Lilac white was the gown of pure was a slim in a gown wklvber (lark hair rested lightly the silk peau rie soie cho-en bv MRS. which, with gold lame, fe ler and the late Mr. Kobler. Mr. purple, ith mal'me mufi's to which Kob'er.

a native of Vienna. Austria, corsages of multi-colored sweet peas tooned the lower tier of boxes and. with silver and amber lights, the came to Shreveport as reincsenta- were attached. Their escorts wore The KING and TRINCE were given gold cufflinks, set with diamonds; the PRINCESS received a gold-crested, fitted carryall in a black; case; the maids' gold vanities were made for the June Coronation in; England and bear the roval English: crest; and the pages were rie'ighted. with initialed silver cowboy belts; and buckles.

All were engraved1 upper tier. Those boxes ncanst tive of a foreign luiniier firm and white ties and tails with banderoles the dance floor were separated bv i later became vice-nresiilcnt of the of roval purple across their breasts. utted strapless hodtce and lull sivirt labulous diamond and emerald CTIASTAlN. It was slim moulded. ENJOY HOLIDAY IN DIXIE Vv'EAR FLOWERS Louis Werner Stave company and Circling the room, they made their, ending in a slight train, president of the Export Cooperage way to the seats hich had been embroidery of a slightly Sequin crown, loaned for the occasion by! simply and superlatively styled by deeper', VAN CLEFF and A PELLS, inter-'a master designer.

The strapless of the national jewellers, and once the bodice was intricately encrusted twisted ropes of red and gold. The whole brilliant scene was illumined by an immense chandelier, lantern-shaped, which was suspended from company. Kobler, the former prepared tor mem at tne rigiu oijione oegau at one siue vvun coiiiiion I Mi Belmore Utz, wa.s daughter of auditorium from the standpoint bodice and cascaded down the fronUprize of the Russian crown jewels. With imported beads of gold, crvs- A jeweled fringed Her necklace, also from this col- tal and pearl, the skirt on Princess the ensemble. as well as the iewels worn 'lines ending in a back tulip flounce.

BoTrl ame Inn "nnie Thompson Utz and Captain 'of the entrance, at one side of the of the skirt. James F. Utz. co-owner of the curving stairway to the stage. 'stole completed AX ORCHID I Tireless work on the part of The two nerains now mounted escon r.i.i ntEsti.i, vi-- ny the ladies of the court, was a q-hp cocktail firm of Utz and Smith.

bv tne manv nv tne manv gown worn public-siumed citizens cre- the steps to the sage and two ad- son ot ana gem collector dream of 17 nei feet (rnvprnrir's vifa was of rtowlot- binn ta.i l-h u. 14 Markt St Phen 2-0771 UIJ I III I Villi I til tlill- tlnually over the room, picking up the manv facets of the specious i i Captain Utz was a native of Indiana but came south to fight with Con- r.i -i dirinnal heralds. OAYLE Mrs. E. 11.

Ct NN INGHAM. M.ss nice vt 17 ft" VV VT.H A iij lams. VV "idmoiMis rmoazoncit with rainbow occasion which will be forever re WOODS alm .11. 1.1. A jm.n.i.-.

"i-r ..11. tun I)enO Ot I TO nl IWO TOWS Of TOUailV the im Cheath of a ctirl ae a a worn by the King and jewels highlight of in -Dixie Coti! the ion. ti.A.Mii r.n. oressen identically to u-m v. iai i.e mu sue i rmi co nn imP Kaguette and Round diamonds, enhanced bv a full length drape of lf'53 Holiday Queen and members of the dr' "ur- Ulp daughter ot and highlighting the enchanting NIi upr-te Burch Thompson and those iirst appearing.

tooK their euueat on at m. mcents other members of the court, place's at the foot of the stage. Byrd high school and the Uni- having paid homage to their king and sheen of the silks and JOsepn rs. inompson. was horn on GAYLE is the daughter of JUDGE versity of Texas.

She is a member ranged thems'ves according satins, metallic cloth and brocades a plantation in Caddo parish nea Holiday in Dixie SOUVENIR SHREVEPORT the present town of Blanchard. Her father, Joseph Thompson, was a member of the state legislature frotm Caddo parish. HIS IMPERIAL HIGHNESS. THE KING. William HUTCH IN SON is the son of MR.

AND MRS. THOMAS HAULER JACKSON. After graduation from Duke university, he was associated with the Cha-e National Bank in New-York City for three years, and is now ith the Milam St. branch of the Commercial National bank. He attended Bvrd high school.

Sevvanee worn by the ladies. The lower tier of boxes was further adorned by fleur-de-iys banners, thirteen of which held in gold the names of the states carved from the Louisiana Purchase of this being the theme of the festival. These states were Wyoming. Kansas. Oklahoma, Arkansas.

Montana. Louisiana. Iowa, South Dakota. North Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Missouri and Minnesota. PRINCE AND PRINCESS, MAIDS AND ESCORTS and WILLIAM I OI A ot lau Alpha sorority.

i0 protocol, the girls seated and WOODS, and JULIA'S parents: MISS A NTO I ETT BURT their escorts standing behind them, are MR. and MRS. FRED EMMETT. SLOAN, daughter of Mrs. Augustus the QUEEN and Mr.

CHASTAIN HAMITER. ll.owry Senteil and Harry Travis proceeded to the center of the stage At a proloneed fanfare, the cur-Sloan, was escorted bv WALTER where HER MAJESTY was received tain, which until this moment, had BYRON JACOBS, son of Mr. bv HIS MAJESTY, the KING, been down, was raised to reveal a and Mrs. Waller Byron Seated at the feet of their scene of breathtaking beauty, the Her shell pink silver lame gown PERIAL MAJESTIES were the KING, resplendent in his glittering was highlighted with petals of pink pages, dressed in white sptin, em-crown, scepter and royal robes, jewels outlined with rose sequins, broidered with gold sequins, their standing before bis throne. Over.

The full skirt was circled with two white satin capes lined with gold his full evening dress was a long, rows of maribou "beneath which 'and bordered with gold sequins, full flowing circular cape of silver could be the sparkle of The litt'e huts of sequins were lame, lined with gold. On each jewels. MRs S'oan attended Byrd crowned by three feathers, shoulder were epaulets of gold high sr-hool and All Saints Episco-j sequins intertw ined with gold pal college in Yicksburg, be-' COTILLION QUEEN, 1952 threads. The soft spread co'Jar was fore enuring Stephens coil'ge in Last of ail to be announced was outlined with a scalloped design of Columbia, where she is now HER ROYAL HTGHXESS. MRS.

Military academy. Duke university Maids of the court ith their es- and New York university. He holds corts. in or, ler of their appearance, membership in Kaona Aloha and were: MISS JAM- RAW I. INS and Omicron Delta Kappa fraternities.

the same design en- a student, the cane. Between! Fnterinc- MAXCY ALTON EVANS. the was' former MISS MARTHA ANN JOSEPH EARL MELTON: MISS with Mis Sloan the Shreveport chapUr of the American Institute of Banking, the gold sequins, i rely edging the shoulders royal crown, the Qu en's rhinestones. MISS PATRICIA ANNE O'BRIEN, MOORE, last years queen of the laughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ravmond Cotillion of 1 loliday-in-Dixie. She emhroiderrd the identical to that on mantle, blazing with lohn O'Brien, whose pale pink is the daughter of MR. and MRS. topaz and emerald lame gow bad an off-shoulder CHARLES EDWIN A. MOORE with the pink was escorted by HAKLEs MAN- is and rose se- SELL LxA.NS.

president of the bodice encircled maribou. Pink jev quins adorned ne bodice and. 10.12 Holidav-in-Tixie. The "sheath stones and topped by the three plumes of the same stones. Immediately.

MR. KENT, in sonorous tones, announced the maids of the 105:1 -ourt who with their escorts, in evening dress and crimson ban sparkled in a flor al design on the bodice of her gow was of silver for the young boys bock home! flolirfntf in ni.vJf SOUVENIR -Shirt bouffant skirt. Pink maribou bor- cloth draped across the front and deied the hemline to match the the vast tulle skirt of mu'tiple lav deroles, approached down the steps neckline. SANDRA DORENE A II RAM SON and JACQUES L. WIENER.

MISS SIDNEY BARROW and THOMAS S. CURRIER; MISS VIRGINIA ADELAIDE HARRISON and SHELBY LEE SMITH; MISS JOAN CALDER and .101 IN M. ATKINS. MISS BETTY CLARKE and ELI RUSSELL CUNNING HAM. ANTOINETTE BURT SLOAN and WALTER BYRON JACOBS.

MISS PATRICIA ANN O'BRIEN and DEL-TON HARRISON', MISS VIRGIN! KAREN SO.MDAL and FRANCIS STOKES RANDALL: MISS PATRICIA ANN REN NAN ami WILLIAM STITH BYNUM. MISS ADELINE COMPTON GATEN.NTE and HENRY GOODRICH: and MISS EVA BLAN unon attended ers ot tulle, repeated the colors Junior Chamber of Commerce and the First Method i He is the grandson of the MR. and AIRS. WILLIAM JOSEPH HUTCHINSON. The former is the son of WILLIAM JOSEPH HUTCHINSON" and ADELINE Mc DON ALT) STROTHER of Virginia.

Their home was at Caspiana and was the gathering place for a large family connection, identified with the re- and agricultural interests of Caddo parish. MRS. HUTCHINSON was MISS MARIAN" ECTOR, daughter of GENERAL MATTHEW DUNCAN ECTOR and SARAH PARISH CHEW of Kentucky. GENERAL ECTOR was a distinguished Confederate soldier and of the mam entrance. Villa Duchesne academy at St.

eold. orchid, green, nink. b'ue pnd iLouis. and Marvmount college coral of the dresses of the ladies MAIDS OF 195.1 'in Tarrytown. N.

before enter-0f this vear's court. Sih er paillette Entering in their lovely gowns ing southern Methodist university, were scattered amongst the Javers of matching color were the Maids where she is a student at the and she carried a bouquet of sweet ot tne Court, two gold, two in present time. sor.tv is Pi P.eta pcp.s and delphinium in pastel col orchid, two in green, two in pink, Phi. Sne was escorted by DELTON 0rs. She was escorted the length two in blue and two in coral.

HARRISON. son of Mr. and 0f the room where she joined the MISS JANE RAWLINS, daugh- Mrs. O. D.

Harrison. members of the 1951! court, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lee Wearing aqua lame was MISS jurist. At tne time of his death.

CHARD FULLILOVE and ROB 1 1 1 I I I. I I. I I I I. I s- I I II I II I u. un v.

i.rniins. i.uu i.sici lid I. w.lllJ.vli. HI A I I- 1.1 I'KIM KSKMlA r. rJlfrtSt! fc: i ir-7lii ERT HERSCHEL HYDE ot university wnere sne was a mem- clausnter ot n.

and olufa nnvu. uicuvrccirc i out or ah nea is or no state or uu of Appeals of the state of practical souvenir Selbsr Bros, original T-shirt in a fine cotton knit with "Steamboat cn the River" stamped in a colorful design. White or maize in sizes 2 to 12. On the Mezzanine ias, i.Ads. i juntas was nor ot wanna i.amma sorontv and andlksun ssuaiual.

a lest va-inr aii taken th-r nt. lamoria intf rsororuy. sne is aiso mom in deeper toned sequins or- places on the stage, forming a JUDY JOHN JACKSON and her prince, 1 1 f'xa- r'Llor umy oears r.is RANDALL BLEWER. a member ot Demoiselle club. Her namented the bodice and tiny wing brilliant tableau, st a fanfrre from dress la evening was ot goia sleeves anfl covered the tour petal the orchestra, left thrir throne to lame wnn a sirauipss uocuce em- iiepiuuis vv men moou out ii om me 'pad their court in a stately nro- sheaf of wheat de- skirt.

The sequin embroidery in cession around the room, pausing broidered in a sign of French metal ribbozine in- a -sunouiM nnu snutini ucuvccii at the hn in which thp'r parents vm tne paternal sine, ne is the (grandson of MR. and MRS. The selection of the roval courUTHOMAS JEFFERSON JACKSON. Is. as alwavs.

made bv a secret iTnp as the son of MR. and committee, requisites for the choice IRS- EDWARD JACKSON of Web-of their IMPERIAL MAJESTIES parish. MRS JACKSON was being that thev be born and nss PAULINE HAULER, in Caddo parish, ar least one of SARAH ELIZABETH the arents being native to THEODORE HALLER of Their forebears must have made Natchitoches. terspet'sed wun gold and amber the pppnim-. She was escorted bv jewels.

The double circle skirt car-FRANCIS RANDALL, son of Mr. ried the same pattern of embroidery and Mrs. Walter Randall. Miss a "floltffny Im Dixie Souvenir A were seated to pay respectful homage. Following return to the stage, the heralds proceeded across the room to present arm bouquets of roses to MRS.

HICKS. MRS. HALLER JACKSON. MRS. from waist to hlpline and was Somdal attended Southfield school gracefully draped.

She was es-, Villa Duchesne academy in St eorted bv JOSEPH EARL MEL- Louis. and Duchesne Rest w.w-n n.ww-. ION, son of Mrs. James McLemore dence in New York Citv. Si ls EDWARD H.

and MRS. wi.nr.u iMelton. now After MISS BETTY ALLISON i miss SANDRA DORENE and i attending Centenary college BLEWER. mothers of the i a member of the Shreveport Kivn. prince and PRINCESS distinguished contributions, business, cultural, and social to this area.

HER IMPERIAL MAJESTY. THE OUEEN, MISS BELMORE KOBLER anil Hf.lll LLiLO i ART? VISOV i the l9ttaliti nf U- lW.mi!i. pluh lovely in airy bouffant di-esses and and Mrs. Isaac Abramson and re-1 MISS vrRICT VV RPFV. HICKS, is the daughter of MR.

and, fevers, the former in lavender, ceived her education at Bvrd high1 NAN wore a cown of ice blue lame red roes for the two former, pinK roses for the latter. OTHER DIGNITARIES At this point. MRS. HARRY S. STEPHENS, chairman of the Cotillion committee, stepped from her school and Sophie Nevvcomb col- with fitted bodice joined to a full, lege.

She was wearing a strap'ess'rjrcular skirt. The'left side the dress of gold lame with sculptured front and back of the skirt had a bodice embroidered in gold sequins'panel of sequins in two shades MRS. SAMUEL BAILEY HICKS.t'hc latter in pink, had Ushered the She attended Byrd high school, was, elegantly gowned ladies and their graduated from Hockadav prepara- escorts to their box and tory school and Randolph-Macon ARTIE SHAW and his 20-piece or-Woman's college, where she was a chestra. had taken their places at in a norai pattern, raneis ot tne worked into an elaborate plume box. escorted bv MERRITT BAN- member of Pi Heta Phi sorority, trie lett ot tr.e auditorium two embroidery, highlighted with She is a member Of the Demoiselle heralds, JILL YOUNG, daughter of els.

decorated the full gkirt. jew- design, which was repeated on the NING CHASTAIN, president of Her hndir-p. Miss Ri-ennan tbp Haiicrti. ts tr hoi- t-o. club, having made her formal bow MR.

and MRS. JOHN WRAY escort was JACQUES L. WIENER, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent the KING and QUEEN.

tsrennan, is 9 graduate of Hvrd MRS. STEPHENS was wearing a Poodle Plutjsult Ok high school and is now attending gown combining silver threaded Nevvcomb colleee. Her escort was silk gauze and froth v'nvlon net. the "WILLIAM STITH BYNUM, pink color of the heart of a rose, son of Mr. and Mrs.

"William Stith From the strapless bodice, shot Bynum. She is a member of Ti with silver, swirled layers of tulle. Beta Phi sorority and the Demoi- with poufs of the materia! fes-selle club. tooned down one side ith French MISS ADELINE COMPTON flowers. GAIENNTE, daughter of Mr.

and Following them in making the Mrs. Escalon Joseph Oaiennie. was roval curtsey were the parents of wearing a coral lame gown heavily MAJESTIES and of the embroidered in sequins. In a petal PRINCE and PRINCESS, MR. and design hich encircled the aist R.

S. ALLISON, the latter and extended onto the skirt: A 'membership chairman of the Co-tracerv of raised flowers outlined itillion; Governor ROBERT F. KEN-the seouin desiirn. She was pc. NON" and MRS.

M. B. CHASTAIN, in cotton plixse and nyl 9 enrtwi bv HFA'RY nonnnirn um MRS. KENNON" and MR. STE- nf the late Mr.

and Mrs. Ilenrv PHENS. Goodrich. Miss Gaiennie received I MRS- HICKS was gowned in her education at Villa Duchesne d'ifting pure silk chiffon, of petal academy in st T.onis Mo. 'pink, with draped decolletage, the Two-piece playfuit in finest combed cotton plisse (never needs ironing) mount roliece in Tarrvtmvn v' molded waistline embroidered in a delicate design of crystal flowers leaves.

A length of chiffon 'floated gracefully from one shoul der to the hemline. and Georgetown Visitation in "Washington, D. C. Her companion. In coral, was MISS EVA BLANCH A RD FULLILOVE.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Graves, who was escorted bv ROBERT HERSCHEL HYDE. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert I MRS. HALLER JACKSON'S gown for the occasion was of i whispering silk taffeta in becom ing Delph blue, the portrait neck both the bra top and panty are covered with dainty rows of nylon ruffles! Pink, blue, maize, mint and navy; sizes 2 to 6. Girls' Shop, Mezzanine encrusted with lreldescent se- quins in a flower design, the. pleat ed skirt joined to a fitted bodice. I MRS.

EDWARD H. JACKSON'S formal gown was of a desert rosr LOUISIANA is a great state 1 so yean young today. Hooper's (for Herschel Hyde. Her lame gown was girdled in flame sequins, which also highlighted the neckline and were scattered profusely over the billowing skirt. A graduate of Bossier high school, she is now attending Southern Methodist university, here she is a member of Ti Beta Phi sorority.

All of the Maids of the Court wore gloves which matched their gowns and to which were attached scroll bouquets of cymbidium orchids with lame leaves of the material of their gowns. PRINCE AND TRINCESS Following the entrance of the. maids, was THE PRINCESS JULIA JORDAN JACKSON, the daughter of MR. and MRS. EDWARD HUGHES JACKSON, with hr prince, JOHN RANDALL BLEW- merly ABC Books) now located 601 Milam is 11 years old growing by the hour.

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