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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 20

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Miss Julie Harris, Bride-Elect of W. Reitmeyer Honored Thursday tUlf liMUl lo Tin N.wi HITCHCOCK, Aug. IS--Mill JulieT Hirfli, of W. T. Relt WM honorol with a mis- ihowcr Thursday night.

Till hoitCMBI were Mri. Gordon Martin Mlu Flo-Marlee Relt- Ovnil pliytd and prizes Alta Loma Special lo ALT A LOMA. Aug. I Morgan is visiting in Dayton. Tex Donald HarUvlck, formerly i this city, la reported terlovsly 11 et Sanatorium, Tex.

COUNTY SOCIETY Miss Baker Is Bride Of Cecil Brown Jr. in Church Wedding by Mri. Andrew Schlro. Mrs. I Mr, arid Mrs.

M. B. Weirel t. C. Win and Mrs.

Wilbur Kaper. son, Gene, hive returned from Mrs. Martin and Mils Reitmeyer vert assisted In their hostess du- by Mri. Emma Lanler and Mri. W.

T. Reitmeyer Sr. Refreshments were served to the (uesti buffet style. trip to Freeporl, Wisconsin Iowa, Arkansas and Chicago. Mrs.

O. M. Oavlitton entertained with a children's birthday party In honor of her daughter, Betty'i tenth birthday. DON'T MISS IT! ENTIRE STOCK! SPECIAL Slue-WhiU Diamond Perfect Stone, 179.00 value, ON SALE Gtnl'i Dluma4 ani Cabuhnn COMBINATION, sofa --rei. llif.H vftlM, EXTRA AXMVEKSABY SPECIAL! TOM THUMB Only rORTAIII.F Keg.

KADIO-IMTTKIIY 4B.SO COMBINATION Valun 34.95 H.IMEVELOW Spick) to Thf Ntwi FRIEND8WOOD, Aug. marriage of Mias Mary Elizabeth Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Baker, to Cecil Brown son of Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Brown, wsj solemnized at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Friends' Church. Rev.

Leonard Wines officiated the single-ring ceremony. Vows were exchanged before the altar which waa decorated -with baskets of white chrysanthemums, white gladioli and stock. White tapers In candelbra were on either elde of the altnr, with smllax used tt vantage points throughout the church. Miss Carol Brown, pianist, played traditional -wedding music, and Robert Kellum was soloist The bride, given in marriage by her father, wan gowned In in original model of frost white satin, created along colonial lines, and styled with a portrait neckline, basque bodice, long glove-fitting sleeves and bouffant skirt worn over a hoop. Imported Chantilly luce edged the sheer yoke and was repeated at the wrist.

The festoon skirt, which was caught with pearl medallions, overlaid cascade of lace ruffles. Her vei of illusion waa held In place by a Juliet cap of white satin and she carried a cascade arrangement of purple orchids and anotls. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls, a gift of the bride groom. Mrs. Dale Brown wan matron of honor and wore an ice green silk margania over taffeta gown with drop-ihoulders, edged with wide ruffle of matching material.

Miss Charlotte Hoss. of Wichita. maid of honor, wore a period dress aty'td similar to bride's in silk marganra over taffeta, and the bridesmaids. lola Powell of Wichita, and Esther Marie Hays, wore gowns Identically-styled to -the maid of honor in rainbow colors. All of the attendants wore heart-shaped hats of marquisette matching their gowns and carried colonial nosegays.

Sharon Sue' Brown, flower girl wore a frost white gown styled like the other attendants and carried harmonizing basket of rose petali Helen Bowles of Wichita, Kan- lighted the tapers, James Baker brother of the bride; Perry Brown, Lale Brown md Brown, brothers of the were goomsmen. Robert Howard Glmes was ring-bearer. Mrs. Baker, mother of the wore a gown of pastel blue with harfnonixing accessories, and the bridegroom's mother chose a pastel pink gown with accessories of deeper tone Her corsage was of contrasting; blue. re eptlon followed the ceremony at thf home of the bride'f parents.

Arelstlng at the bride's table were Mrs. G. L. Darrow, Mrs. A.

W. Brown and Miss Arlctt Bowles. Miss Lois Allman was in charge of thf guest book. The couple left immediately after the reception on a brief wedding trip. The bride wore, for travel, a while wool suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage.

They will make their home here upon return. The bride and bridegroom are both students at Friends' University nt Wichita, Kan. The bride is a member of the Iota Theta Mu 80- and the Black Masquers Dramatic Club. Out--of-town pursta included: Mr and Mrs. L.

V. Bowles and dnugh- ir. a i Jane, of Wichita, --Photo by Rouldanc MRS. CKCIL BROWN JR. Friendswood Special tn The Nrwi FRIENDSWOOD.

Aug. 15--Mrs Cecil Brown, recent bride, was com Imented with a coffee Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. J. A Armlstead, Galveston. Included in Mri Mrs nnd Mrs.

G. H. Moore, grand- brents of the bride, and Mr. ant! vtrs, E. Moore of Lawrence, Mr.

and Mrs. Hays of Rlngwood, Miss Charlotte HOBS Miss Inla Powell of Wichita, Kan. Another Big Shipment SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE STEEL ARMY COTS the group, In addition to were: Her mother, Jame T. Baker; Mrs, Cecil Brown Mrs. Dale Brown, Mrs.

H. N. Jes sen, Mm. G. L.

Darrow, Mrs. Ger rude Altemus, Mrs. Lynn Jackson Mary Perry and Miss MareTUE- ite Anderson. Mrs. Brown honored her attendants i a luncheon Aug.

9, at Rice Hotel Empire room In Houston. Those attending were: James T. Baker, Mrs, Ceci 3rown, Mrs, Dale Brown, Mrs. Bay iayes and Miss Esther Marie of Rlnjrwood. Miss lola Powell nd Miss Charlotte Moss, both of Withlta, Kan.

Mr. and Mis. Cecil Brown were losts Sunday to the Baker-Brown bridal ptrty for rehearsal dinner Mrs. Margaret Willits was honored with a farewell tea Wednes dny afternoon at home of Mrs Alan McGlnnls. Seasonal flowers decorated the rooms and former ilano pupils of Mrs.

Willits played oftly throughout the visiting hours, rlrs. Emma Stevenson presented he gift, a beautiful piece of luggage, with an appropriate original poem. Mrs. R. O.

Lltlle and Miss Mahe! Hoover presided at the refreshment board. Others assisting were: Mrs. W. L. Boyle.

Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith have returned Jo their home In Victoria. Gladys Wickersham returned Sunday from a two weeks visit In Indiana. Mr.

and Mra. Harry Kalsand and children raturned Tuesday to their home In Grande, Iowa. They visited In the home of Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Wines while here.

La Marque tn La Marque. Aug. 16--Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Phillips and daughter. Mary Alice, and Lodema Hegmann lave returned from a vacation In San Antonio. Mrs. A.

J. Cocn of Houston is guest in the home of her son-tn- aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hegrnann. Mrs.

A. R. Zubik of Pensacola, Is visiting her partnts, Mr. and Mrs. Dow Williams of "La Marque.

She will also visit in a 'home of Ens. Zublk's parents, Mr. Mrs. Joe Subik of Richmond, i prior to joining her husband I Norfolk, where he will stationed. Mrs.

Allle Jeffers of Los Angeles. la a guest In the home of her I nephew and niece, Mr. and Mre. W. E.

Stckley, of La Mrs. Robert Layton and Mrs. W. G. Jordan, Grl Scout loaders, ac- ORDER BY PHONE Call "Sally" 2-8651 We Deliver ORDER BY MAIL Small Additional Charge for Shipping MAIN FLOOR For h'etsli, teuriit extra cots at home, campingl Another big shipment of thoie steel army cots.

Originally army surplus material, designed to meet army specifications, O.D. color only. FROZEN SUCKER MOLDS For Home Vt. Make DiUcloui U'Jiottitmc Suctttt Anlimc Vow Want Tlicm. Jimn.CHocolol, Mill.

i I i i Mold and a Modi Sanlury Tint Will VUn tl Stn-lce and Eniaymtnt, A-B-C RACKET STORE HARDWARR-HOfSEWAKES 510 comptntd a group of scouts to Girl Scout camp. Aug. 10, and will return to La Marque Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon J. Miller and children, and Mra. D. R. Clements are vacationing in Ingram, Tex.

R. D. BushneH and children of Alexandria, are visiting friends In La Marque. Mrs. Agnes Klaer and son, Byron, of Galveston were guests of the John Oberndorfors this- week.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gordy and sons, and Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Qordy and son are vacationing in Antonio. Mr.xand Mrs.

Bob Chamberlain and children of Tyler were weekend of Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain of La Marque. Mr. and MM.

Herbert Rllat and son are visiting relatives and friends in Chicago. Joan Mahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn C. Mahan, Is a guest at Camp Tcjss.

and is expected to return home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vido Sucich of Galveston were guests of Mr, and John C. Mahn this week.

Other guests in the Mahan home were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wilson of Houston, Th Ntwt, Aug. IT, 1S4T--PACI Rep. D.

Godard Will Speak at Lawn Meeting of Texas City Pilot Club TEXAS CITY, Aug. Ing social including a lawn meeting of the Pilot Club Monday, Aug. 18, at Mrs. Danforth's home when Rep. Louie D.

Godard will be the speaker, are Included on Texas City's calendar of activities during the coming week. Texai City Pilot Club will hold Coney Liland supper on the lawn of Mri. F. N. Danforth, 18 9th avenue north, Monday at p.

m. Rep. L. D. Godard will speak on the mainland hospital and extension of tht seawall bond issues at the meeting, Order of Rainbow for Girls will have a regular meeting In the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p.

m. Tuesday. St. Faith Chapter of St. George's Episcopal Church will meet In the home of Mrs.

p. Lege, 727 JUh avenue north. Circles of the Women's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist Church will meet Tuesday as follows: Mabel Rick Circle will meet at 2:80 p. In the home of Mrs. J.

D. O'Qulnn, S02 llth avenue north; Arsle.Davlsoii Circle with M. LL Plumber, 204 16th avenue north, 2:30 and Zuli Terry Circle will have a 1 o'clock luncheon In the home of Mrs. H. M.

Strong, 1112 5tn avenue south. The American Legion Auxiliary will Install officers at Its regular Monday tt 8 1 home of Mrs. Therole T. Leratn. 130 9th avenue north.

'f Mri. A. 9. Johnson will be h'oat- ess to of tht PAR bridge club in her home at 8 p. m.

Thursday. The Rebekah Lodge will have a regular meeting at the Tuu City Heights fire station, Friday at 8 p. m. Thfl Order of Eastern Star will have a practice mealing at 1:30 P. m.

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