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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 32

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4-E The Montgomery Advertiser-Alabama Journal Sunday, April 13. The LflrrTi Prayer Rock" I. i Your Individual Horoscope 1 announcement a eoaayementa mr weddings will a printed hi this column unless accompanied ay name and address of tha authorised sender far aurpete at verification. Ingaoamenta anua reach this department by Monday preceding tba Sunday tbsgr are to ba A 4 y-i -A 't i-r "nrfai'n i- i ir i 11 iiii MISS CATHERINE MING Betrothed Ming-Stepchuch Nuptials Planned For Early Spring MR. AND MBS.

JAMES ADAMS Recently Wed Miss Mr. Adams Wed In Prattville Church Ceremony stands near Bristol, Vt. It wi inscribed in mi as a hint te profane teamsters urging their horses up a nearby hill. fa 57" or Over? No need now lo worry about being fitted See Montgomery's Largest and Most Complete Dept. For Tall Gals SUITS DRESSES COATS SKIRTS BLOUSES SEPARATES LINGERIE Gifts 1t1mtf amity AttXmmt FOR EVERY OCCASION Cm a 0'ft probtam? Don't fret.

Bring it to Mrs. Auralis Walter It Amv'i rd let her ihow yftu tha new collection ot gift that are perfect in taste, delightful in price. FOR GIFTS OF DISTINCTION W0t op ATKM A N-W A LLA Mr. and Mrs. W.

Lynn Bateman of Selmer, announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris, to E. T. Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

B. Wallace of Ozark, Ala. A June wedding Is planned. BACfWELL-LAYFIELD Lt. Col.

and Mrs. Ray Oscar Bagwell of Dothan, announce the engagement of their daughter. Betty Floyd, to Lowdy Clifton Layfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowdy Lorenza Layfield of Thenix City.

The marriage will take place May 17, in the Headland Avenue Baptist Church of Dothan. BERRY-FULLER Mr! and Mrs. Donald F. Berry of Greensboro, announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Bertha, to Norman Fuller of Corinna and Livermore Falls, Maine, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Fuller of Livermore Falls. The wedding date will be announced. BROWN-CROWDER Mr. and Mrs. Peter Richardson Brown of Greenville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Samma Louise, to Thomas Linwood Crowder son of Mrs.

and Mrs. Thomas Linwood Crowder of Eclectic, Ala. A June wedding is planned. PAVIS-RAJISEY Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Faucette Davis, of Montgomery, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonita LaVerne, to William Truman Ramsey son of Mr. and Mrs. William Truman Ramsey, also of this city. A summer wedding is planned. DOWLING-PERRYMAX Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Lamar Dowling, of Pike Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Saundra Dian, to Robert Thomas Perryman. son of Mrs. Elizabeth Moffett Perry-man and the late George Ira Perryman. of Montgomery.

The marriage will take place May 10, in the Capitol Heights Methodist Church. FAIN-EVANS Mr." and Mrs. Loyd Carlisle Fain of Wetumpka, announce the engagement of their daughter, June Carlyle. to Charles Aubrey Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Aubrey Lee Evans, also of Wetumpka. The marriage will take place June 1, in the First Tresbyterian Church of Wetumpka. HERRING-THORNTON Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Herring of Montgomery, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann. to William P. Thornton son of Mr. and Mrs.

William P. Thornton also of this city. The marriage will take place June 29 in the Highland Avenue Baptist Church. HORTON-DEAN The engagement of Estella Hartman Horton of Montgomery to Sgt. Douglas W.

Dean of Maxwell AFB and O'cmulgee. is announced by the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Belva D. Hart-man of Montgomery. Sgt Dean is the son of Mrs.

Claude Oliver of Okmulgee. Wedding plans will be announced. KELLY-PRUETT Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grady Kelly of Prattville.

announce the engagement of their daughter. Carroll, to Thad Harper Pruett. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Guerry Pruett of Montgomery.

The marriage will take place in June in the First Methodist Church of Prattville. LANNOM-MORRISON Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gillian Lannom, of announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce, to Warren Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Marcus Morrison, of Montgomery. The marriage will take place in mid-July in the First Baptist Church of Nashville. LEE-CARMICHAEL The Rev. and Mrs. Dallas P.

Lee of San Antonio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Grace, to John Oscar Carmichael, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Carmichael of Montgomery. The marriage will take place Aug.

25 in the First Baptist Church of San Antonio. MING-STEPCHUCK Mrs. William Calvin Ming announces the engagement of her daughter, Catherine of Harlan, to Dr. Walter H. Stepchuck i tr.

the obstetrical staff of Miner's Memorial Hospital in Harlan. Miss Ming lived in Big Spring, where she is a member-at-large and past president of Alpha Chi chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority. Dr. Stepchuck, is a native of Newark, N.J. He received his A.B.

degree from the University of Alabama and his M.D. de- gree from the University of louisvuie. iy. He is engaged in private practice in Evarts, and is president of the medical staff of Miner's Memorial Hospital in Harlan. He is mayor of Evarts and past president of Evarts Lions Club.

Miss Powell's To Mr. Car sic BONIFAY, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Grady L.

Powell of Boni-fay announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, to Elba Wilson Carswell, son of Mrs. John R. Carswell and the late Mr. Carswell of Bonifay. formerly of Milton Miss Powell is a graduate of Holmes County High School in Bonifay and of Huntingdon College of Montgomery.

She also attended the University of Florida at Gainesville and Florida State University in Tallahassee. At Huntingdon, Miss Powell was an active member of Methodist student organizations. For the past 12 years, she has been a member of the faculty of Holmes County High School, where she has taught commercial subjects. She served sever- -V jjav.v -w Her corsage was from her bouquet. Mr.

and Mrs. Adams are making their home at 1502 Dauphin Mobile. Jh For Brides Graduates Babies Mothers Day Any Special Occasion VISIT AMY'S PRATTVILLE Miss Doris Jean McHearg and James E. Adams were married March 21 in the First Baptist Church of Trattville with the Rev. John Richardson officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McHearg, of Prattville and the groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Adams, of Mobile, formerly of rrattville. A program of nuptial music was presented by Mr.

and Mrs. E. S. Gray. The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a waltz-length gown of nylon tulle and Chantilly lace over satin.

Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of pearls and she carried a bouquet of pink roses, white tulips and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Fay McHearg was maid of honor. She wore a waltz-length gown of lavendar lace and cotton satin and carried a bouquet that coordinated with her dress. Miss Kathy McHearg, was junior bridesmaid. She wore blue taffeta and carried matching bouquet.

Miss Libba McHearg. flower girl, wore a pink taffeta dress. Joe Huston served the groom as best man. Ushers were Mc-Kinley McHearg and Hershel Adams. A reception in the bride's home followed the ceremony.

For travel the bride changed to a beige dress with matching jacket and black accessories. HARLAN, Ky. Mrs. William Calvin Ming, announces the encasement of her daughter. Catherine, to Dr.

Walter H. Stepchuck. Miss Ming is the daughter of the late Mr. Ming, of Inverness Ala. She is a graduate of Mobile Infirmary School of Nursing, Mobile.

Before joining Do you want to be SISmmer? Let us Show You I A World! Moit Advanced Slenderiiing System Trial Treatment Free IN NORMANDALE Below Grants AM 3-2584 By FRANCES DRAKE Look In the tection in which your birthday cornea and find what your outlook la arrnrdinf to the alara, FOR MONDAY. APRIL 14. 151 MARCH 11 to APRIL Arlra-Favorahl for most part. Mtwtallv for personal matters, home, family affairs and artistic professions. Saturn also encourage dlfficrlt and essential work, hanrilinc tools, marhinerv.

etc. APRO. Jl In MAY Jl tTauruO-Yor Venus In excellent aspect. Should be procresaive day for all worthy Interests, for artlstrr. laNw.

trade. Tine Incentive to start wee. Keep up good work hut don't overtire. MAY Ti to JUNK 11 Ceminl -Mar he some drawbacks for new and original Heas hut dally routine, occuna-lional tasks, familiar matters rnerally are honored. Can ha productive period and much can he learn.

JUNK to JULY (Cancer -And yeur Moon la auspicious. Will ha day If you wih to help make ft so. Re wie in expenditure, S'Tn-hn papers. Dont fear to tackle new thin of worth. JULY to AUGUST tL Ra-straln self reaaonahly In all thlncs for best results.

Under calm, aerena attitude yea will function smoother, surer, brine out best of your others traits. Sound matter familiar work tons. AUOUST 74 to SEPTEMBER JJ fVlr-fo Several flna trends. WrHln all paper work, agreement not at fa-yored some wi aa other work and activities: all will need extra ntence. Rut day on whnla responsive to aound sie snd o1on.

SEPTEMBER 14 to OCTOBER 13 rLihra Advice to Taunia obtain here today. Grand setup tor getting ahead with usual tasks, hard tabor, also many unusual activities. Trv new methods, materials) hold conferences: act. OCTORER 14 to NOVEMBER (Scorpio) plan well and think carefully before you act today. Don't iambi with assets or money.

Day has restrictions which will he well to follow thouhtfuln and caution are tresed. NOVEMBER 13 to DECEMBER 11 Sagittarius You too mut hold self aensible restraint. all think calmly and clearly when emotion are tinder control. All kind of worthy work and various endeavora are favored. DECEMBER 11 to JANUARY 10 (Capricorn Fine Saturn asnect.

Promising brirht any wava. Be eager for the good of'red: acquisitive, rightlv ambitions. Work with fsith and confidence knowing they will gain considerable. JANUARY Jl to FEBRUARY It (Aquariu Take Into account demands that are important and justified. Let those that can wait your attention and action do so.

Dont dellv whera you might lose out. Keep going for success: it wont he hard. FEBRUARY 10 to MARCH JO tPiaces Mostly up to your needs and how trrgent are results. If day Is not a "rush" on, take mora time to analyze and plan proper procedure. Watch for the little but essential details; ahua worry.

YOU BORN TODAY are engaging, magnetic, talented and ambitious. Many of your birth aector are brilliant lead-rs in business and the social world. Always keep God and His Commandments close to your heart and in your work. Remember, too. that kindne.se and patience are tremendous assets in all walks of life: "Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves." Any occupation honorable of course for wich you ara trained and have especial liking will attain under your able man-asement.

Don't procrastinate, advance; but doat miaus fin energies. Betrothal ell Announced al years as senior class sponsor at the school. Mr. Carswell is a graduate of Allentown High School of Wilton and of Louisiana Polytechnic Institute at Ruston, where he later served several years as an assistant professor of journalism. In college, Mr.

Carswell was a member of Alpha Lambda Tau, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Tau Delta fraternities. He served more than two years as regent of Alpha Lambda Tau and for several years as Louisiana adviser for the fraternity. He served two terms as a member of the National Chapter Efficiency Commission of Tau Kappa Epsilon. As a student, he served nearly three years as editor of the college newspaper and once edited the literary magazine, He has been associated with several Western Florida news-j papers as editor and is now with the Washington County News in Chipley, where he also I maintains the Pensacola News- Jorrnal Bureau for the area, After the wedding, the couple will make thpir home on South 5th Street in Chipley. Homemakers Told Ask Questions Before Buying Homemakers faced with the problem of helping their husbands buy a new home will save themselves some heartaches and pocketaches if they ask themselves and the builderthe right questions as they inspect model homes.

A check list prepared by home designers at Allied Chemical's Barrett Division offers 10 points to keep in mind by families shopping for a home. How much room do you need for your family? Does the design of the house lend itself to ready expansion? Is the exterior built of durable materials such as concrete foundations and asphalt shingles of established reputation? If a garage is not included with the house does the site of the lot allow for later addition? Is the house properly insulated so that it will be comfort able in hot and cold weather? Is the kitchen well ventilated and of good size? Are electrical outlets where you need them? Is there enouch current in the house to handle the many appliances used in today's homes? Is there a full basement that you might utilize in part as a laundry room? Can financial terms be arranged within the reach of your pocketbook without the purchase becoming a burden? Finally, do you know and approve of the builder's AURELIA WALTER OWNER Fashion 1 htn Fashion Reif ns DEXTER AVE. Tr aV. l-J 4a, of Evarts, Ky. The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Mr.

Ming of Inverness, Ala. An early spring wedding is planned. NEWSOM-McKAY Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Newsom of Richland. formerly of Montgomery, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Alyce, to William E. McKay, son of Mrs. Mary McKay and Lewis Hutchinson of Pendleton, Ore.

The wedding is tentatively set for July 26. ODOM-WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blair Odom of Decatur, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Sue. to Harold Birts White son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Birts White, also of Decatur. The marriage will take place June 21 in the Central Methodist Church of Decatur. TEARSON-PERRY Mr. and Mrs.

John Ewel Tearson Sr. of Dadeville. announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Vertis. to Guy Douglas Perry of Huntsville, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Perry of Hurtsboro. A summer wedding is planned. TOWELL-CARSWELL Mr. and Mrs.

Grady L. Powell, of Bonifay, announce the engagement of their daughter. Catherine, to Elba Wilson Carswell. son of Mrs. John R.

Carswell and the late Mr. Cars-well, of Bonifay, formerly of Milton. VAIL-HOSTETTER Mrs. Ira D. Vail of Armstrong, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Bass, to William Taylor Hostetter, son of Mrs.

A. S. Hostetter and the late Mr. Hostetter of Tuskejee. The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Mr.

Vail. The marriage will take place June 21, at 5:30 p.m. in the home of the bride. YOUNGBIX)OD-HAWKINS Mrs. Roy" Youngblood of Montgomery, announces the engagement of her daughter.

Rachel Lynn, to Robert Douglas Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs! Heflin Nix Hawkins of Luverne. The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Mr. Youngblood. The marriage will take place June 8 in the Clayton Street Baptist Church here.

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