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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 16

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Miss Terry English Weds J. McMenamy First Baptist Church In Texas The diaphanous lace skirt City was the scene of the Satur- formed a Cathedral length train. day evening wedding Miss I Her veil of silk illusion wedding Terry Noblene English James Bernard McMenamy. Her veil of silk Illusion was and held in place by a crown of bridal jewels. The Rev.

Fenia A. Williams efficiated at the double ring candlelight ceremony. Parents of Hie couple are Mr. and Mra. Noble English of Texas City and Mr.

and Mrs. B. McMenamy of Hialeah, Fla. The program of nuptial music Was provided by Mrs. John Picketing, organist and Charles Little, vocalist.

ESCORTED to the altar by her father, the bride wore an exquisite gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta, an original by Marie. It was created with a scalloped batteau neckling and traditional long bridal sleeves ending in petal points at the hands. MRS. JERRY ROHACEK was her sister's honor attendant and Mrs. Don Dudley of Alvin was bridesmaid.

They were gowned in Paris Pink on American Beauty peau de sole designed with a batteau neckline and short cap sleeves. The short circular skirts were draped at the side with tiny self fabric bows. Their flower were cascade arrangements of pink carnations with touches of smoke green foliage. JUNIOR BRIDESMAID was Miss Melinda English, sister of the bride, and was dressed identically to the other attendants. M.

R. Lee served as best man The high Empire bodice was I and Jaipes Culver cousln ot lhe given fashion interest by bride ard Carlos Ma a were crushed girdle of taffela. crossed groomsmen and ushers. Mrs. English chose a sheath dress of champagne satin by in the center front and forming a deep point at the center back.

Damas Plan Events Slate The Comite de Damas Pro Infancia will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Conception Garcia, 1425 Mechanic, according to Mrs. Arthur Zepeda, publicity chairman. Lists will be compiled of needy children from ages of infancy to 13 years and a welfare committee of three members will investigate the individual needs of these families to determine the amount of garments required to carry out the Christmas project. Providing clothing for needy children is the goal of the Damas.

During the year, in case of Immediate need, the group provides food and clothing until qualified welfare agency cam take over where prolonged care la needed. Membership ranges from 13 to 20 members and meeting sites ire rotated among the member, ship where sewing Ii done i by the Guardian Finance Co. The Emma Domb. with matching accessories and her corsage was of cymbidium orchids. Following the religious ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors.

The bride's table was laid with white net over a pleated flounce tied with satin bows and satin streamers entwined with plumosa, fern, lilies of the valley and wedding bells. THE FOUR TIER wedding cake topped with a miniature bridal couple was flanked by triple silver candelabra in epergne arrangements of pink feathered carnations. The table at which guests registered was a miniature of the bride's table and held an epergne of pink feathered carnations. For travel the bride chose a two-piece suit in deep blue with black accessories. Her corsage waft of white sweetheart roses.

THEY WILL MAKE their home In South Houston. The bride was graduated from Texas City High School and for the past year has been employed Pilot Club of Galveston To I Host Area Workshop Sunday Sunday the Pilot Club of ton will host an area workshop for Pilot Clubs of La Marque, Texas City, Dickinson and the local club. The workshop is being held under the auspices of District 8 of Pilot Club international and will be conducted by Mrs. James D. Breen, first lieutenant governor ol the district.

The purpose of the session is cies tnd procedures of the international organization. Instructions will be given as to the duties and responsibilities of officers, committee chairmen and members of local clubs. This workshop will be the first of its kind conducted in the immediate area. The meet will be held at the Harry Swiff, Inc. assembly hail to bring to Pilot members of the beginning at 9:30 a.m.

and con- area, information regarding poll-1 tinuing throughout the day, according to Mrs. A. J. Schindlcr, president of the local club. Pilot International is a classified service club whose membership consists of executive and professional women.

Each local club is dedicated to service in their immediate communities. Elks Ladies Make Plans For Events Committee responsibilities were assigned to members of the Elks Clubs select projects which best Tve the needs of the com- Ladies Auxiliary at the business "unity. The major projects of meeting, according to Mrs. A. pilot club Galveston are Boudreaux chairman.

scholarships to nurses, assistance In charge of the card socials I American Cancer Society BERNARD McMENAMY Live Houston throughout the year except near Christmas when sewing Is done every Tuesday and Thursday at the homei of Mra. C. M. Cortex Mrs. R.

Guerrero. The ways and means committee reported proceeds from the bridegroom is an alumnus of Hialeah High School and for the past four years has been stationed at Ellington Air Force Base. Out of town guest' Included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond English, Mr.

tame partief, rummage sale and i and Mrs. Jamea E. English and style show, were satisfactory. I Mr. and Mra.

Valley English. ABWA Group to Hear Talk About Social Security Roy K. Sinclair, field Tepresen- the medium of radio and tele- tatlve of the U.S. Social Security, vision talks, newspaper and mag- Crockett Methodist WSCS Plans Harvest Moon Fest Administration will be the guest speaker at the monthly dinner meeting of the American Business Women's Association, Galveiton Chapter, Monday at p.m. In the Buccaneer hotel, according to Miss Viola Clucci, publicity chairman.

Sinclair Is a graduate of Michigan State College and before accepting hit present position he spent teveral years as a high school teacher. He started to work for Social Security In 1IM and apent three yeara In the technical end of the work which consisted of accepting and adjudicating claims. He attained his present position as field representative a year ago. The job of a Field Representative consists of work outside of the district office in accepting and developing claims, working with Individual employers on wage matters as (hey affect Social security, Initialing and being responsible for public relations work and dispensing public information concerning Social Security, through azine articles, and talks before Interested groups. Miss Justine Uher, program chairman will Introduce Sinclair to the group.

Election of officers Is slated for the meeting. Mrs. Jean Gardner, nominating committee chairman assisted by Mrs. Alvera Jacobson and Miss Alice Preston will present the slate ol officers for election. Plans for activities were outlined when the Women's Society of Christian Service of Crockett Place Methodist Church met at the church sanctuary.

Mrs. E. Bennett had charge oi the devotional and Mrs. J. R.

Callander presided over the business meeting. Night Circle reported visiting 350 shutlni at home tod hospitals and that It will sponsor a pancake supper at the church "Nov. 5 from to 8 p.m. The general society will host the Abundant Life Club Tuesday. Mrs.

G. E. Semmelroite, publicity chairman, said the group will tike an active part In the UNICEF Halloween project and a party for children participating will be held. A Harvest Moon supper ii Mt for Oct. IS from 5 to 8 p.m.

at the church, Mrs. W. M. Apple Is general chairman. Those assisting will include, Mrs.

J. L. McElwain, tickets; Mn. J. L.

Michael and Mn. C. N. Ransome, cakes and pies; Mn. C.

Danhlem, grab bag; Mn. F. Slmar, gift shoppe; Mrs. Fred Haggini and Mn. J.

R. Callender, orders to go. A barbecued chicken dinner will be served from 5 to p.m. The Rev. Carl Nighswager, Methodist minister at the medical center spoke on "Stewardship and Sunday Society Deadline Is 3 p.m.

Wednesday beauty Coma In or oil aiiri. Tiltphon. Toast-mistress Club Slates Tuesday Meet The Galveston Toaslmlstrcss Club will meet in the Directors Room of Hotel Galvez at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Speakers for the evening will be Mrs.

Laura Hermann, Mrs. James W. Moss, and Miss Lnrctta Roberts. Mrs. William Edwards will serve as Tonstmlsfress.

Miss Rachel Lu Syler is In charge of the table topics; Ml.is Alma HeRar will he the Educational Speaker; Miss Ruhye Williams the grammarian; and lhe cvalualors will he Mrs. Dillli- Sahnlicr, Mrs. M. A Polzln, and Mrs. Ben E.

Klein. Mrs. Ed Dos- fiom will serve as critic. Winner of the Speaker's Award nl the September Hireling wa.i Mrs. Klein, Mis.i Williams wa.

inducted as a new member at lli.it mof-tinu. Mrs. Pnlirin was I a nrmnlinx (1 Mrs. i i a J. Udwards, publicity chairman.

THE WHOLE WONDERFUL WORKS PRICED '45 our Hore'i what you get: Styling Consultation Fflthfon Cut Creme Cold Shampoo Personalized Set HAIR CUT ALONE, 2.00 Mr. Alien, famous hairstylist, will be here for froo consultation October 17 Ihru 22 Itnlmi Hill Kill Coin Dilfcli Qill.l, SUItll' IMIUIIIiH hi kill "PETAL PERM" and pruning What It Means." A covered dish luncheon followed in Fellowship Hall carrying out the Halloween motif and with members of the Night Circle as hostesses. Oct. 11 and 18 are Mrs. G.

W. Crosby, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles B. Mallia. Mrs.

H. King and Mrs. E. J. Mensman.

Initiation party night set Oct. 25 and open to all Elks wives, auxiliary members and guests of single will be in charge of Mrs. Frank Glover, chairman, assisted by Mrs. W. C.

King, Mrs. A. J. Dorman, Mrs. Aulsey Mansfield, J.

Oppersteny and Mrs. E. Nunez. A supper and dance was planned by the auxiliary for mem- hers and their husbands and guests on Nov. 12.

A small admission will be charged and reservations are to be made with Otto Schumm at the lodge hall. Mrs, Otto Schumm was awarded the door prize at the business session. and sponsoring and assisting in youth programs. The organization readily parti, cipates in all areas of health, welfare and charitable programs of the community when called upon. Mrs.

Brcen will be assisted in conducting the workshop by Pilot members who have served in some capacity on the district or nternational level. case history of a beauty At of the Ritz, your made-to-order face powder formula goes on with a full record of your complete beauty care. Each time you come in, call or write-. our trained consultant refers to your case history for easy shopping and professional guidance. Why not let us take your case history of beauty by having your very own shade of face powder hand-blended to your personal taste and needs.

Loose powder; $5.00. Pressed Powder Compact, $2.00. All plus tax. eetmetiei itreef floor one of a kind label hats price rcg. 8.95 to 25.95 Now 4.48 to 1198 A limilrd number of oulslnnHing new fflll Hrnmnticnlly priced! Corns flrtilv HpO cliolc.fi! millinery second floor Sun'day, October 9, 1960 tCh.f ATTEND MEETING.

Miss Patricia Bosworth, left, educatieaal coordinator of St. Mary's School of Nursing and chairnai ef the committee on Faculty Inservice and Mrs. Eva Weinert, omaaittee member, are attending a regional meeting of Council ef Member Agencies of the Department of Diploma and Associate Degree of the National League for Nursing In Louisville, Ky. aace was made possible through the educational fund established by SI. Agnes Guild of the school.

Coversons Note 40th Anniversary TEXAS CITY Mr. and Mrs Wilson of Houston. Sam Coverson, 623 First Avenue' The Coversoni have lived South, celebrated their 40th wed-1 ding anniversary Monday with a small party at their home. Friends and out-of-town guests Texas City for 37 yean. Covtnoa is an electrician.

were invited to call. Family members in attendance included Mrs. Coverson's two brothers, Johnie Wilson of Texas City, and Lonnie Sunday Society Deadline It 3 P.M. Wednctday Shop Monday 9:30 til! 9p.m. fashion white mink collar suit the white; mink collar is your desire, see the.

variations on this fashion a i at Nathan's. There's one that suits you. Shown here in richly textured black wool are lines that gentle, curved und ing. Missis sizei. 159.95 second fleer el faihion "gold coin" lustre calf Dazzling color at your feet Palizzio't wonderful new "gold coin" lustre calf neutral, flashing in now to wear from now on.

Try it with black, brown, blue or psle you'll love it! in black lustre calf. 24.95 matching bags 21.95 fllll til ihot talon second floor the prettiest shoes in town are at Nathan'i 4.

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