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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 48

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Corpus Christ! CALLER-TIMES Sun June 5 1955 Miss Jacquelyn Sturdy Is Bride of Robert Tower Bridal Parties Fete Miss Best daughter Gladys to Jerry Speed son of Mr and Mrs Jimmy Speed of Yorktown The wedding date hu not been announced Miss Leister is a graduate of Nordhelm High School and Mr Speed was graduated from Yorktown High School I Miss Leister Jerry Speed To Be Married BUNGE Mr and Mrs Alfred Leister of Nordhelm have announced the engagement of thelr Mtes Best on June 15 at the Privateers County Club MAX FACTOR ends your search for the perfect make-up couple will be at home at 936 Collins The bride Is a graduate of Roy Miller High School and attended Texas Christian University The groom is a' graduate id Pischal High School and attended Texas Christian University and University of Texas 4 Guests Fort Worth guests at the wedding were the Rev and Mrs Roy Towery Wendell Towery Mrs Perclne Smith Mr and Mrs Gary Peridns Miss Kay Lock-man Bill Baird John Thomas Wesley Puckett Mlse Margaret Ann Brous Bill Johnson Alfred Paschal and Joe Mlddlebrook Other out of town guests were Miss Gayle Scott -Miss Janet Home Dallas Mias Carolyn Rogers McAllen Miss Ann Loader Vernon Miss Billie Jo Williams Mrs Joe Williams New Orleans Mr and Mrs Wilson Alice Mr and Mrs Peter Dyke Kingsville Mr and Mrs Thomu Wise Jr Victoria Miss Michel Ann Wilson Alice Mr and Mrs Gil-Weaver Jr College Station Mr and Mrs John Burris Miss Mary Edna Burris Bloomington and Mr and Mrs Harry Richardson Victoria The bridal month of-Juna wfll Include pre-wedding parties for Mist Barbara Beat who is to be a July bride The first of her parties was held yesterday morning a coffee and shower and test night before the Charity Ball of the Junior and Girls Cotillion Clubs Miss Best shared party honors with her lienee CL Robinson IIL The two win exchange their wedding vows on July 23 at the First Methodist Church Hostesses for the Saturday morning coffee were Mrs Coon Mrs Sallee and Mrs Schulz They entertained at the Coon home 133 Amlatad The belore-dance-party last night waa given by MrJLand Mrs Don Douglass who entertained at their home 905 Texax Rammer Fetes A June party for Miss Best is to be a backyard supper planned by Mrs Hicks and Mias Shirley Hicks at the Hicks home 337 Ohio Mr and Mrs Richard Davy and Miss Carolyn Davy will honor the couple at open house at 315 Feerman Place on June 11 Mrs Hall Jr of 401 Grant win give a swim party for Creamy make-up beee mid powder all la ana applied with a puff! A complete' make-up In a puree-alim compact lore Max new make-up ideal Creas Puff smooths oa with a puff like -stays oa like cream is eoftermoeej tattering than either And it's spdl proof! Crems Puff ectusUy reflects light seems Ip onse tiny imperfections Won streak 'moor or turn orangey You never look "mode up" End your March with Creme Pufl 125 1 Carry Creme Po eearjwSsre in kinged minor nmfmt fT from theM I radiant i iamT ram -er a pwAW state TuuftikC ar a creamy unu CLOW-hr mMum-tr nUr-mmi CAT wwisrxn aa aftaa sUm mm nouc-ftr eary Jaap eta Double ring vows woe exchanged by Mies Jacquelys Sue Sturdy and Robert Ltadley Tow-ery under a white wrought Iron archway entwined with huckleberry and white chrysanthemums The ceremony took place Saturday evening at the Erst Baptist Church with the Rev Roy Tow-ery father of the groom officiating assisted by Dr Hereford The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Study 70S Cornelia Circle East Mr Towery lx the son of the Rev and Mrs Roy Towery of Fort Worth White hybrid callas tilled tall white urn and white tapers burned to wrought Iron candelabra which flanked the arch Mrs Katherine Allen was organist and Mrs Somers as soloist Mr Sturdy gave his daughter in marriage She wore a draw of white Imported French face over tulle and satin designed with an oval neckline outlined with Iridescent sequins rhinestones and pearls The lace overskirt waa appUqued to the same motif and a deep ruffle framed a chapel length train A acalloped tiara of illusion caught with sequins and pearls held a circular veil of rik Illusion The bride carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid surrounded by stephanotis and showered with French tulle and streamers of satin Mrs Donald Wandlem was matron of honor with Mbs Gayle Scott of Dallas maid of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Michel Ami Wilson of Alice and Mrs Larry Haynes FeHaw Aattqss They ballerina length dresses of pale yriknr antique taffeta designed with scooped necklines and bouffant starts Their small shaped hate were of matching taffeta and wen caught with mull veils They carried cascade bouquets at yellow carnations sad white gypuophDa tied with rainbow sstla ribbons In green and white Wendell Towery brother of the groom Fort Worth was beat1 1 in Groomsmen wen Wesley Pudiett John Thomas Fort Worth and Jim Brewer Grand Prairie Bill Kid Joe Mlddlebrook Gary Peridns Fort Worth and Gerald Somers Corpus Christt were uris-s A reception waa held MMring the ceremony in the church fellowship hslL Tbs table was hid with white organza appliqued to satin and nritied in white organdy A reflector held the bride's bouquet and wu flanked with yellow candles to crystal hidden The fourtiered cake waa topped with a miniature bride and groom Serving wereaAflst Bfllte Jo Williams New Orleans Miss Lou Ann Kennemer Mias Janet Home Dalton Mrs Gil Weaver Jr College Station Miss Kay Lockman Fort Worth Mrs Douglas Harris and Mrs A1 Kohutek Miss Carolyn Rogers McAllen and Mias Margaret Ann Broun Fort Worth were in charge of the bride's book For traveling the bride wore a pete blue linen sheath and duster with white accessories Alter a wedding trip to Hourion the HOWARD LANCASTER JR married la Galveston a i i Miss Betty Lam Lancaster Are Married skk Where You Save 70-20 on Ml Prescriptions brief sleeves They wore coronets of green leaves with circular shadow veils They carried cascade bouquets of ivy leaves Interspersed with gardenias and "Four Pharmacies To Serve You" ALAMEDA ot 6 Pts SUBURBAN 2735 Norton WILSON BLDG Downtown PORTAIRS 4202 Ayers BEEVRLE (Sp) Mia Betty Marjorie Lain daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Lain of Gal vestou and Dr Howard Lao caiter Jr aou of Dr and Mrs EL Lancaster of Beevffle were married in the Galveston Trinity Episcopal Church Saturday at I o'clock In the evening The Rev Edmond Gibeon and the Rev John Csskey offldat ed at the double ring ceremony agataet a background of palms woodwards fern and seven branched candelabra Marconi dal-ales filled the altar vaaea and the sanctuary was adorned with baskets of white riadiotus and daisies Thomas Rice organist played wedding music AT TAYLOR BROTHERS 3 4- 1 f( Arf MBS ROBERT LINDLEY TOWERY on Wedding trip to Houston The bride's' mother wore a Uieath of mauve imported lacs caught with matching silk taffeta iMh-Mny accessories and a cor-age of white rosebuds The mother of' the bridegroom wore reembroidered lacs over taffeta in a champagne color with matching hat and accessories' and a corsage of brown cymUdium orchids At the reception that followed In the ballroom of the Hotel Galvez the house party was composed at Mm Laura Randall Mias Joy Cfaapaton Mrs Robert Lain Miss Mary Lou Holliday Mrs Challis Davis Mis French and Mrs Harris Lamp more The cake table was encircled with smilax with gardenias and bridal ribbon dusters on either side of the tiered cake A tiered centerpiece of white carnations and peonies decorated the buffet table The couple are on a wedding trip to Mexico aty and will Bvt in Galveston For traveling tbs bride won a dress with a matching jacket of bisque Italian silk with white accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds The bride is a graduate of Hock-day Junior College and the University of Texas where she was a member of KapP Kappa Ganw ju The groom was graddated from the University of Texas Medical School Friday evening and be to a member of Theta 30 Kappa Kappa and Osteon Mrs James Lain sister-in-law of the bride was matron of honor Miss Anne Barclay was maid of honor and Mrs Joseph Scott Lancaster Miss Nancy Campbell and Miss Patty Parrish were brldeanaids Dr Joseph Scott Lancaster was his brother's best man and the groomsmen were Moon Richard Saxe Jr Dr Phil Ov-erton and Kenneth HarreU Two brothers of die bride Robert Lafai and James Lain were ushers as were Ted Sheilds Dr ''John Kenney Dr Howard Pur nell and Dr Charles PascbalL Kirk Gordon associate patron Bfrs Non Villa secretary Mrs Donnie McGee treasurer Mrs Lorene Moore conductress Mrs Juanita DeSpata associate conductress Mrs June Holshauser chaplain Mrs Virginia Esterak marshal Mrs Lies Wied organist Mrs Lona Gordon Adah Mrs Loretta Woods Ruth Mrs Lurlene Howard Esther Mrs Willena Sharp Martin Mrs Melba Hall Electee Mrs Ivy Mae (frawford warden Mrs Stella Neth sentinel Hebbronville OES Sett Tuetday Meeting HEBBRONVILLE (Sp) There will be stated meeting of the Hebbronville Chapter No 808 Order of the Eastern Star at 8 pm oa Tuesday at the Masonic Hall At this meeting Mrs Lela Cotton will be Installed as worthy matron and Moore will be Installed as worthy patron Others to be installed are Mrs Opal Harvey associate matron The bride given In marriage by her tuber wore a drees of magnolia peas ds sole The elongated bodice was of reembroldered Ales-con lace to an empire waistline The flowing skirt with deep pleats at the aides swept into a fun circular train Tiers of whits French Illusion were gathered to a crown of the rsenibnidersd lacs studded with pearls to form herveti She carried a cascade arrangement of stephanotis end ivy with a central cluster of whits Elite roses and By of the valley Her attendants' dresses were of nDo green flk fashioned with empire bodices square neddlnee and Eastern Start Plan Installation An open installation service will be held by Oso Chapter No 868 Order of the 'Eastern Star Monday at 8 pjn at tbs Oso Masonic Lodge 3215 Reid Drive Cotillion Members Guests Dance in Carnival Setting ing formed a tent roof over ths Vivid red and whits carnival awnings decorated the Corpus ChristiCountry Chib Saturday evening when the Girts Cotillion and Junior Cotillion Chibs entertained with a benefit dance More then 400 members and guests attended the formal carnival dance In ths ballroom of the Country Club Buddy Bear's Orchestra played on a carnival-decked bandstand A striped awn At ths opposite end of ths room a red and white carnival eage semtdKular held animals Ths walls wens bung with IMoot circus downs and animals white mailer wooden downs dutchlng colored balloons decorated the tables Proceeds from the formal dance will be need to furnish a room at the YWCA new shape in linen! BUY YOUR'STERLING TEA- SERVICE A UNIT AT A TIME i For the women who hes elwey desired sterling tee service (and b4m( woman yet hesitated about the Initial coat For those too with the problem of wedding or ambers ary gift (husbands In perdafaQ We suggest that you start with a sterling coffee pot then add the sugar and creamer then the tea pot and Anally the waste bowl (After you obtain the five pieces you will then no doubt want a tray) SHOWN POINTED ANTIQUE SERVICE BY REED AND BARTON Coffca Pot $140 Sugar Bowl $45 Waste Bowl $40 Toe Pot $120 Crcomer $50 Kettle Twenty-four Inch Welter See our complete selection of fine tea and coffee services In sterling silver end fine plated silver TAVLOR BBOTI JEVELEftS Essence of Rummer tho overb louse silhouette In black and whit linen the hipline banded in brown dotted silk accented with flaunting sash! 1 Very sophisticated very 4 chic (And the price is so right! 3995.

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