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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 21

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Brownsville, Texas
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Birthday Party Honors Girl Mr. and Mis. Cecil Allison hon- ied their daughter, Christine, on er eighth birthday Aug. 20, with surprise party, The young guests played games, inned Ihe tail on the donkey and ried to break a pinata in the form a clown. Those winning prizes Bobby Perry and Mary Helen Garcia.

Refreshments were served lo thfi hildren and several aduHs. Children present were Linda So- irino, Mary Carnesi. Margaret Camesi, Rosemary Vela, Mar Sernadette Diou, Stephanie Bales, aren Ann Koncak. Paula Jean lollon, Betty Ann Revier. Lupila "ernandez, Lynn Rose Pete.

Norna Garcia, Mary Helen Garcia lobby Perry. Graciela Rodriguez Broca, Diane Gonzalez. Chris Fernandez, Patty Fernandez iertita Fernandez, Danny Gonza ez, Jody Allison, Gloria Butcher iesita Mogel. Cynthia Mogel anc Delilah Broca. Adults present included Mmes.

I Koncak, Felipe Gonzalez, Oscar Broca, Hollon, H. E. Perry Charlie EuUh-er, Tolo Garcia, Con suelo Zamora de Pintor, T. oncak and Miss Maria Restciro. Europe's biggest telescope, aru second in size only to California' Palomar telescope, has been nstalled at Hamburg, Germany, study sun spots.

Lawrence Edison Shaver.Jr. and Mrs. Ed Rowlett 3ervin 0 ich. Others in the housepart; were Mrs. Paul Massey.

Mrs, J. D. Koonce and Miss Dora Merrill leceivJng- i Die couple were! ier paicnLs, his mother and of the bridal parly. i Demon wore a dress of blue- gi'ay tulle and lace over a a marie with waltz-length The draped lace neckline was headed with sequins and seed pearls. Her accescries were orchid and gray and she wore an orchid coisage, i Mrs- Shaver, mother of the bride-; jruom, wore dark blue lace over' affeta, fashioned, with a square neckline and linen trim.

Her only ornament was a i i pin. Her accessories were blue and white and she wore an or chid :orsa.ge, A a a of Brownsville High school, the bride attended Texas Southmost college and this past THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD, Sunday. AuguH jT i Vlis6 oLanclrU) i Mr, and Mia- Hubert K. Landry, Fredricksbui'g road, Auslin, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Annette Sue, to Fred t. Theodore M.

Burns, 1 Fort Brown Resaca drive, Brownsville. Miss Landry, a or Austin High scfionl, attended Saint Mary's Academy nnf! the i i ty of Texas, both in A i Her sorority is Delta Delta Delta. Mr Burns attended Saint Joseph's academy and is a ffrnduate of the Brownsville- High si-hool and Texas A college. Ho is at present a first lieutenant in the P. Air Foi'ro.

serving in Ciuain, Mariana Islands. NAME MtSCATINK, lowu I -Poll milled the- auto Salvage Co. and found a still producing moonshine whiskey. nnounca The wedding will be In rritd- October in Saint Ignatius, Martyr chm't-h in Austin, with the ReV. Eugene Dore officiating.

IVite Guy Gets Rap For A Big Kouiul For House DETROIT UP -Alex Marlock told Re order's Judge W. McKay SkiHman Friday that he likes to be a "iv.ce guy." so lie walked into A local rmr a ordered a round for tho house. Rut when the rmrtenrlpr tried to roller Jfi.C'O, Marjork, 47, no permanent address, said he didn't have the pi-ice of a short heer. Judge Ski Urn an found Marlock guilty of ''defrauding an inn," then suspended hia sentence. "Miss Annette Sue Landry Police Quell Chile Uprising SAXTIAGO.

Chile UP-- Police used gas and clubs to break up demonstrations by striking gov- i i in Santiago Friday At the i It was p.n- rimmr-ed a 24 leaders of two unions involved in the walkout were arrested by order. i A rasher of bacon and a JM jnole were used as bookmarks in books returned to a Bromley, Eng land, library. Real Bargains For The Bride and Groomj CLOSE-OUT! WEDDING RINGS lilt i or Vallow tiold Many UcslRiu utic! Sltes Price! Vim can enjoy a double ring cere- frfiiiiy Tor If-'ii than the cost e( eeft- KeK- 7.50 Kings J3.00 Reg. S10.00 M- 00 Keg. SI2.5B Rings KM Reg.

$15,00 Rings SB.M Evlra niamnml Set Wedding and EnsnK'niint flints OH! 4111 1ST A I A ilflll 6 BANK IU II.DING Miss Bettye Denton, Lawrence Shaver Wed ton, where she was a member of K1 rT 1aSeS I a up to Alpha Chi and of the Historical per The government has Fhila-Literary Society. offered a per eent increase ret-n- TIT i i. Mr Shaver, who was stationed TM a to Ju'V 1 pending a com. K. Welch Studio (at Fort Hood with the U.S.

Army, overhaul of the official nay- delabras. Pink and white spun su-lis a graduate of John W. Hanes roses and a foiget-me-lHigh school in Winston-Salem Etnl nets decorated the three-tiered i presently employed by the West- ding cake, which held the a i i Co. of 31afJIarot i i a Gets i tional bride and pnxjm i and Botb he and his i a to at- .1 was set in a of pinks and tend Guilford college in North Car- I i KeCCptlOTl white a lawn. The table i a next year.

i the bride's book was adorned i For traveling Mrs. Shaver wore I I a Margaret The First Baptist church was set- collnr. The long sleeves ended an a a o'. pink and a sheath dress of dusty red silk Tt received an enthusiastic i for the weciding of Miss Bel- the hanrtc Th flowers. linen with a matching short box wlcr.nie nn her ariival here f'ri- Maude Denton and Lawrence flared skirt of tulle with lace ap-j -jacket; Her- Kdisun Shaver, at 8 o'clock yes- 1 pllques was worn over crinolines, Attending the book were Miss and her corsage was of white 1 Miss Truman was recognized as a cvenin'f Dr.

H. Glenn ar.rl was fioor-length. Her finger-; Mariann Massey and Miss Sandra! feathered carnations. she stepped from a train and U'as i a was the officiating tip veil of silk illusion was caught Koonce. Serving cake were Guests were present from Win- cheered and applauded by the huge Harlingen a 0 Venice railway a Guests we to' a crown of seed pearls and Bonham and Mrs.

J. Ben- ston-Salem Miss Denton the daughter of ridescent sequins and her only je- son Cooper, with Mrs. c. J. Breaux Corpus Christi.

and Dean McGuire Den- welr was tt air ot ea rl ion. 1 Medical drive. a of white car- Mr. Shaver is the son of nations, stephanotis and sweetheart I. Shaver, MOD Patterson Winston-Salcm Miss Jo Evelyn Denton, sister of Sofllv lighted bv i a i was ma of onor in wrought iron briilcsmaids were Miss r-nger the alia, was backed bv ver of Wmslon-Salem, sister of and a arranpcmem was bririegroom.

and Mrs. Judson of white gladioli with ar- a a a i i i of the same flowers on The maid of honor wore a waltz- either side The front pews were length dress of ice blue taffeta, marked i white a i ribbons designed with a fitted bodice, por- and fiT.r.iis of and fern out- a i nechline and bouffant skirt, lined the a i window. Her headdress was a tiny cap of blue fknvers ana she carried a bonquri. of shaded rose asters. The hndesmaids wore waltz-lenglh i of iiridoscent rose taffeta i.ii-n:»;·«! to that of the maid of and a caps of pale pink flowers Their bouquets were of Soloist .1 Cooper of TJlowns-.

He sanu" Pi Me." i'." a i "The i a i .1 D. i 1 1 1 i a i. i i i "fin: i i Chorus" "TI.e Bos or. purple and rose asters. Bcsl Man a was James Vernon of pl I.l.'iZt Wagiif! March" i Mendeis.sohn', Salem, uncle of the bride a i Neckline Oioomsmen included Dean Mr.

Denton R-ave his daughter tn MrOim-c Denton. of Dallas, mai-riage. i i The i i to jxjint.s She a gown of brother of the bride, and Bill Crowe ar.a i a of Bi i i i Crixell of bi.dice i i i in- Brownsville lighted the candles. For the reception, also given at ice i i i inn fas- i i hn ihi- ith vci the i i i the table WHS laid with i satin ctnf.h and held the i i a a bouquets, which fm the i Pink tapci hiinic'd in ,1 pair crystal can- For Career or Campus Wear These sweaters take top honors in versatiliry and wearability. MATCHED SET BROWNIE 00 (I of a ra -lc a new niinuli- fnbrii- Kiiarniiterd shrink proof, non- I'olor set unil moth proof.

Those lovrly iiiirs in hnmhoo. ptnk, him-, moss uliilp or hlarfc Spt coovrsls of find pnTl- Kllnnhdli SI. riinnF. LI The "Piper Laurie" Look can be yours for only Yes, this irresisloblc fashion worn by Ihe vivacious sfor of "Ain't Misbehaving," is truly a treasure of lustrous spun rayon acetate with smartly cuffed shirt and French buttons on the collar and cuffs. You saw it this past week at the Majestic, now see it exclusively at Lydia's.

Charblue Mauve Turquoise Sizes 7 to 15 I Klitillirlll SI. i.i riosK NEW BABYLAND Everything forTot-To-Teen Everything For Tot-To-Teen BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRESSES Make her the a of ihe classroom In one of our beautiful dresses (or bach to wear. Fine discipJine fabric, i fabric from the leading" Children'! icrs. In sixes from I In 3 3 to I 7 to I I $2.98 io $5.98 Use Layaway Charge Budget COATS Coals thai are the "talk of Ihe because the lint a i and the low price. Beautiful wools, Orlons, and Nylon and From 3 to I 'also Sub-teens).

$10.98 to $35.00 BLOUSES $1.98 to $3.98 BOYS' Boys' a 2.69 2.98 Boys' Shirts 1.59 to 2.98 Boys' Shorts 75c Boys' Nylon Jackets 14.98 Boys' Gabardine WEAR Boys' Gabnrd'ne a 1.98 to 3.98 Boys' Dress Pants 3.98 to 7.98 Boys' Suits 10 to 22.98 Boys' Dress Shins 1.98 and 2.98 Jackets 2.98 to 7.98 EVERYTHING FOR GIRLS AND BO YS, FROM INFANTS THRU TEENS.

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