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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 90

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The Timesi
Location:
Shreveport, Louisiana
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90
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Plans for Three Weddings Told in Announcements Lcath Entertained With Shower "Out of the High Rent District" Mr. Nance is descended from Mrs. Salley Welch of El Dorado and the late Charles Smith, and Mrs, Minnie Nance of Bates-ville, and the late Creed Nance, He was graduated from El Dorado High School and attends Southern State College, Thoy will live In El Dorado. Discover why By Gloria Clawson Davis Of The Times Staff Presaging a Jan. 5 wedding is the announcement of the en-gagement of Miss Rebecca Gayle Feeney ond George Michael Doherty of Natchitoches.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Anna Belle Feeney of Star City, and Charles E. Feeney of Monroe. Mr. Doherty is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. George E. Doherty of Natchitoches. The wedding will take place in the Catholic Church of. Immaculate Conception in Natchitoches.

Miss Feeney is a graduate of Ouachita Parish High School and is a senior at Northwestern State University where she is editor of the yearbook. She is also a member of Phi Mu social soroity, Davis Players and Phi Kappa Phi honorary society. The bride-elect is descended from Mrs. Fred Feeney of Star City, and the late Mr. Feeney, and the late Mr.

and of Natchitoches High School and is a junior at Northwestern State University. He is a member of the varsity football team and Kappa Sigma social fraternity. Mr. Doherty's forebears are the late Mrs. Fred Brewster of Choudrant and the late T.

E. Mabry, and the late Dr. and Mrs. Pat Doherty of Cantofl, Miss. Pratt'Farrar Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. James Cason Pratt of Junction City, of the engagement of their daughter Helen Ruth, to Ronnie Leo Farrar of Bernice. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Otis Farrar of Bernice.

The wedding will take place Dec 22 at 4 p.m. in Union Grove Baptist Church of Lillie. The bride-eJect is a graduate of Junction City High School and is now a student at Northeast Louisiana University. Her grandparents are Mr. and Candies mean love How perfectly candles express your love! For any occasion there are candles whose color, scent and arrangement make a gift that means someone is very special at Christmas, on birthdays and anniversaries, during an illness or at the birth of a precious little one.

For these important events select your gift arrangment from our houseful of candles. Mrs. J. Randall Bowlin, Mrs. Eugene Shivers, Mrs.

Doug Goodwin, Mrs. John Webber and Mrs. Will Smith were hostesses a miscellaneous bridal showier Dec. 1. Their honoree was iMlss Vicki Elaine Leath.

i The clubroom of a local apartment complex was the setting. Golddust greenery and magnolia leaves were combined in the arrangements placed at vantage points. The refresh- ment table wos centered with a of white and pink 'blossoms interspersed with greenery. Corsages were presented to the honoree and her mother, Mrs. Eugene F.

Leath. Guests included Mrs. Bert Presley and Mrs. Bill Presley, both of Vernon, Mrs. H.

C. Leath, the Misses Mary, Ber- nice and Bobbie Leath, Wichita Fallas, Mrs. Robert E. White and Miss Donna White, both of Los Angeles, Mrs. Jimmy Presley, Mule Shoe, and Mrs.

Do Presley, Fort Worth, Tex. Mrs. J. T. Knight of Gould, ArK.

The groom-elect is a graduate Mrs. Ashley Jerry Nelson and the late Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt. Mr.

Farrar was graduated from Bernice High School, served in the U.S. Navy and Miss Dickens, Mr. McCollister To Be Married Eg 5or a fifetim I of beautiful living OUR COLORFUL A 1 C0LLECTI0I1 iSitfrk 1 ltSa LlFURIVITURE CO. m5M3 I Hours: I Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs.

Charles C. Dick attended Louisiana Tech University. His grandparents are Mrs. James Z. Rea of Lillie and the late Mr.

Rea, and Mrs. James D. Farrar, also of Lillie and the late Mr. Farrar. Edwards-Nance Mr.

and Mrs. John Weyman Edwards of El Dorado, announce the engagement of their daughter, Siri Gail, to Bill Nance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Creedell Nance, also of El Dorado. Their wedding is scheduled ens ot Keitnviue ot uie ap proaching marriage of then daughter, Victoria Ann, to John C.

McCollister II, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCollister Jr. Life Tabernacle Church will be the scene of the nuptials on Jan.

6 at 7 p.m. Miss Dickens is descended Beware Perfume Gyps at Holidays NEW YORK (UPI) Christ-J mas season is the time some bargain hunters get led around by the nose. It's the phony perfume racket spotted by Better Business Bureaus around the country each l. Yule. The phony perfume gyp shows up around Mothers' Day and Easter.

Many vendors operate from sidewalk stalls. They rebottle toilet water or cologne in small containers and sell the fragrances as perfumes at $1 a bottle. This means that you are paying $1 for about 15 cents worth of toilet water or cologne. 'r Other promoters bottle phoney fragrances in bottles market with various initials for Arpege, "WS" for White Shoul-vders, "C-5" for Chanel No. 5 and again sell for $1 for a tiny bottle.

Most likely you're getting scented alcohol. Jan. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in East Mam from the late Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Meyers and the late Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Dickens, all of Oak- dale. His forebears are Mrs.

6000 Hearne Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 Lora Cryer of this city and Irving Cryer of Marshall, Baptist Church of El Dorado. Miss Edwards is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mildred Henry of Arcadia and the late Ardis Cardwell, and the late Mr. and Mrs. William W.

Edwards, also of Arcadia. She is a graduate of Junction City High School and is now a student at Southern State Telephone 636-6000 and Mrs. Philona McCollister and the late Mr. McCollister Sr. OPEN 10 A.M.

TO 9 P.M. of Anacoco. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY The bride-elect was graduated from Ben Eielson High School, Fairbanks, Alaska. Mr. Mc Collister, a graduate of Fair Park, also matriculated from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.

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