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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 37

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Corpus Christi Cdler-Hmes Sun June 10 1963 Miss Jerry Lee Johnson and William Thomas Morton Wed Going About: Summer Debutante Season Begins SIMON (Sp) Mia Jerry Lee Johnson and William Thomas Morton exchanged vows Saturday evening in the Presbyterian Church here Baskets of while stock gladiolus and foliage with candelabra banked the altar the Colony Chib Hie Mdh table wee covered wife yellow doth and a white net-everakM The centerpiece was silver deiabre entwined with yellow roses and English ivy After a wedding trip te Mee fee City and Cozumel the cow pie will live in Ireland The bride ia a graduate jt Stephens College and Texas Technological College The groom attended the University of Texas and waa graduated from Lamar State College of Technology low roses stephonotis and of the valley The bride was lttended by her rister Miss Mary Cothcw ine Johnson who wore a dress of yellow chiffon with a draped neckline and full skirt She carried a bouquet of white row White of Freeport' served as best man Ushers were Bill Piper Jerry Skinner Bobhy Teal of Edinburg and John tyle Johnson brother of the bride A RECEPTION followed at Parents of tha bride are Mr and Mrs Percy Joiinsou Jr of Sinton The groom is the son of Mrs Ohland Morton of Edinburg THE BRIDE wore a drese of white Chantilly lece designed with a scooped neckline and a train Her illusion veil was held by a law pillbox traced with pearls She carried a bouquet of yel vy v' 4 'V iwiNoe wrw iwwjjw NATURALIZED GL0YE SOFT FUNSTER CASUAL: Anekstidxed gore gettty hug your instep Saturday Mr and Mrs Franklin Critz will introduce their daughter at a debut reception and dance at the Corpus Christi Country Gub The evening will begin at 8 tf'elsh Family Has San Antonio Reunion The Welsh family is having a reunion in San Antonio this weekend They are there for three christenings which took place Saturday afternoon at Christ Episcopal Church Mrs Jane Welsh Weicker and her daughter Bea and Mr and Mrs Dudley Chatham and their daughter Laura all of Corpus Christi attended Bea and Laura were christened with their little cousin Charles Richard Eyster II son of Mr and Mrs Charles Eyster Others going up from Corpus Christi were Mrs Welsh grandmother of three children John Welsh their uncle Mr and Mrs Charlie Eyster Charles paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Robert Browning Starr Pope Jr and Dr and Mrs Robert Wood Mr and Mrs Rufus McIntyre Chatham paternal grandparents and Mr and Mrs Putman all of San Antonio completed the family circle at the christening and party which followed at the Eyster home Mrs Henry Leaves for Europe Mis Ray Henry left Saturday for a nine-week trip through the British Isles and Scandinavia visit her son and his family Capt and Mrs Raymond Henry Bill and Tommy in London where Capt Henry is stationed with the Air Force Medical Corps Mrs Doris Grace left Wednesday for a five-and-a-half week tour of Holland and the British Isles Mr and Mrs Albert Lichtenstein Jr are visiting their parents Mr and Mrs Albert Lichtenstein 235 Louisiana and Mr and Mrs Isley 513 Stirman The couple received their degrees from the University of Houston last week Lt and Mrs Ilicklin of Ft Bragg are visiting their parents Mr and Mrs Hick-lin 226 Westgate and Mr and Mrs Benyer 237 Eastgate Lt Ilicklin is on 20-day leave go to Okinawa June 24 for a new tour of duty Howard Hunt son of Mr and Mrs Hulen II Hunt 356 Santa Monica arrived home Thursday from Cheshire Academy in Cheshire Conn With him Is a classmate Larry de George of Cheshire The guest will spend two weeks Pat Levine daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry A Levine of Kansas City Mo arrived Monday to spend two weeks with Janet Vaughan The Corpus Christi girl is the daughter of Dr ana Mrs 0 Vaughan 91Q Coral By ANXK lMHSOX Women's Kthlar For the eight debutantes the college year has ended exams are over schoolbooks closed They have arrived home for a carefree sum- mer filled with a happy whirl of luncheons teas dances swimming parties dinners and brunches Already caught up in the gay round of parties which began Saturday evening are Miss Agatha Welsh Miss Lucy Alexander Miss Martha Ann Watson Miss Sally Seltzer Miss Fattee Critz Miss Jan McGregor Miss Kelly Donnelly and Miss Nancy Harper They attended a dinner dance Saturday evening at the Town Club honoring Miss McGregor Mr and Mrs Garnett and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Bent-ham were hosts to 60 guests The buffet table skirted in pale yellow was centered with a tall champagne glass filled with yellow gladiolus and Killiam daisies An arrangement of daisies and hurricane globes filled with and surrounded by daisies were used on the table The Individual tables were decorated with the daisy-filled hurricane globes Tuesday morning Mrs II Rosson and Mrs Sterling Martin will be hostesses at a brunch for Miss McGregor Miss Critz and Miss Alexander entertain at the Rosson home 125 Aml-stad A brunch Wednesday morning will honor Miss Alexander Mrs Joe Brown and Mrs Joe Crowe will be hostesses at the Corpus Christi Country Club That afternoon Miss Critz Miss McGregor and Miss Alexander will be feted at a tea Mrs Bates will be hostess at the Petroleum Club from 3 to 5 A luncheon Thursday will begin the social activities for the debutantes Mrs James Seevers and Mrs William 0 II Prosser will give the party for Miss Critz It will be at the Seevers home 266 Cape Cod Mis Uar per To lie Introduced The first of the debut parties will be that afternoon at the Town Club when Mrs William Earl Harper intioduces her daughter at a tea Miss Harper and Miss Alexander have been named honorees for an evening cocktail supper given by Mrs Gierhart at the Town Club following the lea A brunch for Miss Alexander and Miss McGregor has been planned for Friday morning by Mrs Charles Emery and Mrs Rogers invited guests to the Corpus Christi Country Club In the evening the Corpus Christi Yacht Club will be the scene of a cocktail-supper for Miss Seltzer Her hosts will be Mr and Mrs Jacques Simard A I I 31 4 i 11 fl OeX With a tittle wedge heel and 4 easy-bend shank to give yon barefoot 4r: V'e Black ar natural math I and bona punched pifft MM punenoo pif I -I- MRS MORTON to make homo la Ireland Attendants Announced SINTON (Sp)- Mix Cheryl Thames and Joe Milton Pullis of Stephenville have announced attendants for their wedding Saturday at 8:00 pm in the First Baptist Church Maid of honor will be Miss Mary Fletcher of Dallas and Miss Jana Thames sister of the bride-elect will be bridesmaid Tony Wallace of Troup will be best man and Jerry Man-asck Jr will be groomsman Dennis Backstmm and Michael Turner will usher Sharon Beauchamp will be flower girl The bride-eieet la the daughter of Mr and Mrs A A Thames of Sinton and her fiance is the son of Mrs Pullis of Duncanville and the late Mr Pullis -k- 4 T-s3: ty- mV: j-v stOVM: 1 Corpus leodiitf femily shoe do your guarantee ef quality Psrkdsle Seers Mondays end Thendsyt Oms a-s Wsskdsys end Sehirdeya I Om 4:00 V- 1 i 'v 'ti kv'y 'J.

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