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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 10

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omen A JO ANN JOY, Editor Toivnsend Circle To Meet Aug. 11 The Raids Townsend Circle of Central Methodist Church has set Its next session for Aug. 11 at Mrs. T. Townsend's camp.

A covered dish iuncheon is planned, according to Mrs. A. F. Boudreaux, publicity chairman. For ths July meeting at the church, Mrs.

G. E. was hostess. Giving a devotional from the 15th chapter of Luke on the three parablei was Mrs. A.

B. Cook. Mrs. E. J.

Stanley directed program on "What Would You Say to a Communist?" Participating were Mrs. E. Weaver, Mrs. Townsend and Mri. Boudreaux.

Freda "De" Shoppe 3702 Ave. R. SO 2-1332 Bif lex Bras $1.00 KCK- 1.15 51 thru In B-C-D PATRICIA HOSE 2 IT. i For Alto Store Surpritti l.dt Still Available summer DrttMi At Sill Prktt STORE HOURS ---MOM. SAT.

9 A.M. TO I P.M. TUES. THRU 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.

Plenty Of Parkin? Miss Dantin Given Party MlM Gloria Dantin, Saturday bride-elect of William F. Clark, has been feted with a spinster party. Hottest for the event was Miss Dantin's maid of honor, Miss Kay Krai). The Buccaneer pool was (he setting for the party. After an afternoon of swimming, dinner was served poolside.

Attending the event were Miss Dantin's attendants. She presented each with a pair of gloves, Eagles Auxiliary Banquet Planned As July 26 Event The Eagles Auxiliary membership banquet has been calendared July 26 at 7:30 p.m. In Hotel Galver, according to the publicity chairmnn, Mrs. Myrtle Elscr. Members may make reservations for themselves and guests by notifying the secretary, Mrs.

Mabel Luper, SO 5-9530, or the membership chairman, Mrs. Helen Jewell, SH 4-2713, by July 23. Mrs. Elser reported there will be a class initiated July 25 at p.m. Regular meetings are the second and fourth Mondays of each month.

Get the most out of SUMMER RECREATION Complete Summer Needs At our (RexaUJ DRUG STORE Featuring NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS SUPER PLENAMINS America's largMt Selling VihMifci Mlimul Product UN ffefcof vftmrin (iMttrwhtn ritinf summer CMM bzy Ytt for only pmfes cm tortUr your Mta Mri wttt Rmd Stipw Ptemmtitt. Onf ouy tnvM iQppiws nwMTCRt oMry nMmums, plus 12 Important rinenls and tfM LnVT SPECIALS Rogar Gallatt DRY PERFUMES "Fluart Amaur" "llua Carnation" Ragular I.1S N.w AIR FRESHNER SPRAY "Plna" "Floral" Ragular tl.OO Now Cara Nona ROLL ON DEODORANT Rigulir $1.00 New. CREAM DEODORANT largo Regular (1.50 Now. BATH POWDER tn large box Matching Fragrance! of Regular $2.00 New $1.25 Rftxall Multiple Vitamins Capiulat 100 In bolll. 12.9J Now $1.98 Long Handle Nylon BATH BRUSHES Regular $2.00 Now $1.49 Yardloy'i SOAP SPECIAL 4 InrgB In box.

Regular $2.00 Now $1.50 Ladiai' BATHING CAPS All Calm Rafular ll.lt NOW Special Magnifying PUIn NECK MIRROR (aria ilxa Ragular SPECIAL VALUE 5 BRUSHES Bath Bruih Brush Hair Brush Hand and Nail Brush Regular fJ.SB Now $1.98 AT THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE Irlta Sal HAM SPRAY larfa can Mflilar tl.it New Special and Men'i PLAY THONGS All and colon Special NEW COLOGNES "Soa Coral "Island Night" "Tropical Baach" "For.it Glada" Ragular $2.00 New Rex-Ray ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER. with hood and itand Ragular 17.15 Now "Deiert Flower" CREAM DEODORANT larga slia Regular $1.00 Now SHOWER SPRAYERS All colors Regular (1.3* Now Cannon DISH CLOTHS colon, 2 for Ntw Turn Ton by Raxall Turn ton Ovar Night Special $1.25 SPONGES for bath ar diihsi larga. Rag. 39c aach Now 2 for EXTENSION CORDS white or brown 6-ft. 3 plug Regular 9c Now 596 BLOSSOM BUBBLE BATH Atiortad Fragrances box of 24 pltgi Regular $1.00 Non 69C CENTRAL 2116 Postofflcti Phone SO 5-7419 Miss Linda Harris Is Bride Of Mr.

Prine in Louisiana Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lee Prine are residing at 160 Manor Drive, Ponchaloula, La. The former Miss Linda Louise Harris and Mr. Prine were wed there this month In a rite read by the Rev.

W. E. Callahan in the Baptist Educational Building. Parents of the couple are Mr. end Mrs.

Orman E. Harris of Galvcston and Mrs. C. S. Prine and the late Mr.

Prine of Pon- chatouts. ENTERING with her father, the bride was gowned in a white street-length dress of lace over taffeta. She held a white Bible adorned with a white carnation corsage. Attending her as maid of honor was Miss Carole Cammer of Galveston. The best man was J.

R. Prine, brother of the bride groom. For her daughter's wedding. MRS. ALAN H.

GARDNER Residing In Del Rio "'Itwcr Studio photo Mr. Gardner and Miss Stout Marry in Arcadia Ceremony Following a short wedding trip to San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Gardner are making their home in Del Rio, Texas, at 300 E.

Third Street. The bride, the former Miss Karen Sue Stout, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Stout of Wyanet, 111.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gardner of Galveston.

The rite was solemnized July 10 In Arcadia Christian Church by the Rev. F. Millard. Nuptial music for the semi-formal ceremony was played by Charles Meek. The bride, escorted by her fath- delabra er, entered in a ballerina-length I Included in the house party Mrs.

Harris chose a navy blue silk organza, trimmed in She wore white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom selected a pink floral nylon dress with black patent accessories. Each had a corsage of pink carnations. AT THE RECEPTION, Miss Susan Mollere and Mrs. Edwin Young were in the house party, The bride's table, laid with white linen, held crystal bra with white tapers and a crystal punch bowl, surrounded with fern and white water lilies.

A three-tiered wedding cake, with miniature bridal couple, centered the table, flanked by vases of white Trinidad roses and Cassia. For the wedding trip, Mrs. Prine was attired in a two- piece beige suit, trimmed in orange. Her accessories included Cite (Balfieston Ntftu I Wednesday, July 20, 1960 a white pill-box hat and whin carnation corsage. Among out-of-the-city were the bride's parents and her sister, Miss Kay Harris.

ABILENE GETS FUNDS WASHINGTON (UPI)-The Air Force informed Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex.) Tuesday that it has allotted $195,000 for airfield lighting at Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene, Tex. Today's Calendar 9:00 11:00 t.m.--Udfei Auxiliary of the U.S. Public Health HoipIUl at thi Public Health Hospital.

12:15 Optimist Club. Perusini ctft. --Rotary Club. Gilvez hotel. 2:30 p.m.--Galveston Community Council, board of directors, director! room of Chamber of Commerce.

--Executive meeting. First Methodirt Church Woman'! Society Chrfitiu Service, home of Mrs. R. Hartien, 4817 irenue. Order of Eagles.

Membership meeting, Eagles ballroom. --Ladiea Auxiliary of Flrelifhters, Local 571, regular meeting at Fireman's hall. 1:00 Air Patrol, iroup 25, Municipal Airport. Hotel Calves card room; Mrt. Nancy Hatch, ipeaktr.

14-DIAMOND ELGIN MONIY DOWN $1.50 WeeMy flerr diamonds. 17-, Jewel Elfin tnove- original Zale detittt. ZALES 9 MM POSTOfFICI Mi CointtM ST. N. In T.im City party were the flower girl, Terry Gardner, niece of the bride, and the ushers, Tom Switzer and Gary Stout, the bride's brother.

The Mother of the bride wore a blue lace with matching hat and white accessories. The bridegroom's mother selected a brown sheer with beige accessories, Both corsages were of pink rosebuds. The Jack Tar hotel Pompano Room was the setting for the reception. The bride's table, skirted in bouffant organdy, was embellished with a cupid arrangement of marconi daisies and silver can- jown of white Rachael lace. The jodice was designed with short sleeves and scalloped neckline.

The skirt of tiered lace ruffles had a back accent of a taffeta bow bustle at the waistline. THE BRIDAL VEIL was of im- sorted Illusion caught up to a Swedish crown of sequins and seed pearls. White orchids with cascade of Stephanotis formed the bouquet. The bride's Jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Serving as matron of honor was he bride's sister, Mrs.

John R. Gardner. She was attired In aqua cotton, the bodice of white had a scoop neckline and bell sleeves accented with Jeweled buttons. She wore a half hat of white lace and a cascade of white summer daisies. John R.

Gardner, brother of the bridegroom, was his best man. were Mrs. Darwin Campbell, Mrs. Robert Welsh and Miss Phyllis Blume. When leaving for the wedding trip, the bride was attired in a gray shantung suit with white accessories and lavender orchid corsage.

Mrs. Gardner is a graduate of Wyanet High School. The bridegroom, who was graduated from Ball High School, Is with the U. S. Air Force at Del Elo.

Out of town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stout, Mrs. Dora Fisher, Gary Stout, Mr. and Mrs.

Neitzel, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wiltshire and Mrs. Nola Reeves. SHERIFF CATCHES SNAKE HOUSTON (UPI)-A rattlesnake cornered by Houston Sheriff C.

V. "Buster" Kern wound up In the Jug. He has one on his desk in a glass Jar that tresspassed into his Other members of the wedding yard, and was taken Into custody. In or cell in appointment beauty lalon third floor Telophona SO 3-44 SEMIANNUAL COLD WAVE SALE! Not just a but a complete restyling FASHION CUT PRE-PERM SHAMPOO TEST CURL LONG-LASTING COLD WAVE 6 60 reg. 14.50 value also 1 7.50...

now 7.95 uptff fl.tfeft Mmtrtirlm. JVrii OHM. to, kulih list' DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS out they go! 96 wonderful dresses Regular to 29.95! Regrouped and repriced for quick clean up linens, cottons, spuns, silks in junior misses lizei early can't last long at this price! suit specials '49 '59 regular to 19.95 sills, all a wonder- ful collection for now, vacation or next fall. Famout Weather Vane Suits off. Reg.

25.95 to 39.95; now 18.88 to 29.9i. second floor of fashion extra special! 'rayon faille duster 16 rag. 19.95 Beautiful black faille. beautifully lined. Sizes 8 to 18.

regular to 22.95 Wonderful assortment of separate.skirts in a wide variety of colors, fabrics and styles choose from slim tweeds, full cottons, pleated arnels, bold plaids, diagonal weaves, stripes. Sires 8 to .16. sweaters rag. to 10.95 Only few of these orlon cardigans left in broken sizes and colon. Excellent values.

sportswear blouses Values to 8.95 Cotton shirts a summer blouses in prints, large floral patterns, checks, embroidered batiste, sleeveless a roll sleeves. Sizes 30 to 38. street floor boys' swimsuits and Davy's Regular 3.98! Seersucker a novelty stripes. Sizes 2-6. girls' sportswear Reg.

to 3.98! Shorts, tee-shirls, sleeveless blouses, Sizes 3 to 14. children's wear third floor.

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