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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 16

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Denton, Texas
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16
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PAGE FOUR SECTION TWO I Sunday, August 22, EVENING Miss Martin, Brown Marry MRS. RANDALL EDWARD BROWN The Former Miss May Martin CALENDAR OF EVENTS The Ruby Parker Circle of Women's Missionary Union of First Baptist Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. E. H.

Martin, 1402 Oakwood Drive. The meeling had previously been announced for Tuesday night. Mrs. Marvin Wills, member of the Grace Temple Church, will speak and show slides of tile Baptist World Congress meeting held in June in Miami, Fla. Miss May Martin and Han clall Edward Brown were united In marriage in a double-ring ceremony read at 8 Friday evening In the First Christian Church.

Officiating was Dr. L. L. pastor of Denton Baptist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Elbeft H. Marlin of 1402 Oakwood Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Emmetl B.

Brown of 2115 Kayewood Drive. A sunburst arrangement of white gladioli' and agapanlhus centered (he aliar, and a (all, arched brass candelabrum backed the communion table. Mrs. Donald Dooley, cousin of the bride, accompanied Miss Sylvia McQueary as slie sang "1 Love Thee," "One Hand, One Heart" and "The Wedding Prayer." The bride was presented In marriage by her father. She wore a gown of silk peau de sole, designed and made by her mother.

It featured a bodice covered with French, re-em woiciered, Alencon lace designed with a scooped neckline and long, tapered sleeves. The sheath skirt and chapel-length train were accented with hand- apptiqued Alencon lace encrusted with seed pearls. The bride's bouffant, elbow- length veil of illusion fell from an open crown, pillbox hat covered with Alencon lace. She carried a spiral cascade of while Frenched carnations and orchids accented with garlands of polished English ivy. Miss Ruth Martin, twin sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Sue Clarke and Lynda Brown, sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Bob Martin, sister- n-law of the bride, was brides- matron and Miss Susan Martin, cousin of the bride, was junior 14.1 CU. FT. I A You'll never have to defrost the refrigerator or the hugs 160-lb.

"zero-degree" freezer Bushel- size sealed twin crispers Glide-out Super- storage door Bookshelf freezer door storage. Tah'aferro Radio Sewing Shop North Side Square 387-191S Pay more? What for? Dollar for dollar no watch equals a Bulova. ft bridesmaid. The maid of honor wore a slreef-lenglh dress of rose pink linen fashioned with a sleeveless bodice and A-line skirt. The bo dice was covered with a lace jacket of pale pink, featuring elbow-length sleeves.

She carried a bouquet of pink venus carnalions and Ivy. Other bridal attendants wore idenlical gowns of pale pink linen with lace jackets of pale pink. They carried bouquels ol calliedral rose carnations backed by polished English Ivy. Tom Leedy of Denton was best man. Groomsmen were Gary Brown, cousin of the bridegroom; Gary Lynch, anc Dwight Maxon.

Gary Martin, cousin of the bride, was junior groomsman. Ushering were Bob Martin brother of (he bride; Sieve Martin, cousin of tlie bride; Ronnie Arringlon, and Philip Brown, brother of the bridegroom. A reception was held in Fellowship Hall. Serving in (he houscparly were Mines. Bob Cozby, George Erwin and Edwin Sirader, and Miss Jackie Palslon.

The bride was graduated from Denton High School and attended Texas Woman's University. She is a member of Phi Gamma Delia chapter o( Beta Sigma Phi and is employed at University Slate Bank. The bridegroom also was graduated from Denton High School. Ue is a senior student a( North Texas Stale University, where he is employed in the physics department. Ue is a member of the student section of the American Institute of Physics, Kappa Mu Epsilon and Sigma Pi Sigma.

Following a wedding trip lo Pueblo, and Flagstaff. the couple will be at iome in the Town and Country Apartments. SALE CONTINUES! PRICES WILD You can hovo 'still We don't want 'eml Come to our New Shop for all SALE clothes T223 Oakland Corner Oakland at 3rd St. Plenty Parking School is out, CONCHfO "KK 0flu your wrlll 6 9 DITE I "PI" Tc; the ouldwr man. Tiln JniJ date i nisi utr with uo darling diamonds.

Fatcled "When something happy happens -ifs Bulovo Watch lime" BuJon you more More qwlltyl More beautyl More diHerent to chooM fioml Come in and MM Mledlcn. You'll find exactly looking for. MACiiiLIN JEWELRY! NORTH SIDE SQUARE SUPER-SPECIAL Now $2 and $3 Few dark cotton skirts, Culottes and side zipped sports skirls in while, red, royal. Sizes Val. to $8.98 LONG PANTS $3 $4 $5 Cotton, Blends, Biai stretch.

Light and darks. Sizes 5-18. to $10. New onoi added. Value! to $10.00.

DRESSES $5 $7 $10 Super values in seersucker, blends, cottons. Few Silks, ArneU. lights darks. 5-20, sizes. Values to $30.

New ones added. SUMMER LINGERIE $2 $3 $5 Summer P.J.'s, gowns, night shirts. Brunch Coals and Jumpers. SML. Vat.

to $12.98. SWIM SUITS $3 $5 $8 One or two piece stylos. Values to $18. Sizes 5-13. BLOUSES $2 $3 $5 Blouses, sleeveless, roll and long sleeves In pastels-, prints.

In or out styles. 28-38. Values to $8.98.1 POPLIN CAR COATS $4.00 Great to wear with anything. Aqua, Green, Rod, I Pink. Sizes 7-15.

Reg. $9.98. EXTRA SPECIAL $1 and $2 Good selection Jamaicas, peddle-pushors, Knee Cappers. News ones added. Reg.

$5,98. TWO PIECE SETS $4 top sets Rog. $9,98. Siios 7-8 CLOSE OUTS $50c $1 $2 $3 I Straw bags. Marshmellow plastic Patents.

Reg. $1.25 I fo $6. FLATS 2 3 pink, blue. Leather soles I 1 and stack heel. 5 to 9.

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227,355
Years Available:
1918-1977