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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 23

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Marshall, Texas
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1 Senior Call-Out Set jDottye Slider jNcw Blue Bird Organized f.r rr-ee''X rf "8 Sunday tor Graduates b-rct a w.i st: ernoua Tte E. Texas, Stjrs one of Lk prm-' t5' nd to as s.urs'" vx-l een: of tr-e liar be at Qair m. Tie e-. et is amually ty tre CoIle Vkomea'a Cl.b i take places fie.r spof.sors asd by sa.rU.idj j- One ol the L1- eefil ht the call out of Mrs. Charles Al.tr, tre li'f of tfte grocp art! Mrs.

tne lea-iT. Mrs. Aea prexctei ech member a card. Tie fck-m were fluted, pm.irrt. Carla ue fe.

ce All "i at4 secretary aid trfu-tr. Ererjl Chr.ju!.' Tne d.es of tnt '-cer w.2 be.a ia Sep-: ember n4 J1 per i c-f l9 ami c.rij i were ta er 9 jowcx omeo oa the jtzsirii sen.r hoe rr-ane tr'J Uh will no; te cn-rus i. .1 Uke part ia the call-sat a 59 seciof each select ia "i'ue sister" rm aof-fco-lmor cl to underway. The te. Mrs.

D. present an aard (Sets Recital For Monday V.t lssr.it S-i-er be pce-' sen-Ve-i st a p. m. ay it BJ.L-Z ty Mrs ftij Ba'es, ber LiiU'iicUir. JLsa Slier, a r''o.

a mear-t-er l-it i tag t.m at V. 1 5- The reciul tea Aftirn-cao an4 cw-cealal u'c The prtgram -1 1 Krrns.ii '1 ty "Trees" by F.i'- a Tse Star' by Rog-rv pr. l.j!.s tj My by An-a Ct By.ti and E-rthiay" by Sacri Miry, Aioe by Frew 4 Ar.a by Eet a-nd Ar.a Coeaf oyire a ta son" by S.r.i Sans, i Aria W-iiJ ii 'a Vo 1 ty ToU' "'1 Xrtiti." iorhotji-re g.rls. Oressed ta plague ta the jirl. let tiirmals and carrjirg jsr who iJ rr.ait a br.el i presest a wreath of flower la her' wne4 to ut folio.

rj niwibers: lands of p.ne.. crepe ni.vnle and cat. tart a in a procev siotia! uross tie di-Utinj; jrtto ta Lnes and Iyrm.r.g a squire arosind tne edje of the ara. They then I'Tm two Lnes Joyce Erenia an. Sherry Fri'(ham.

July Harr.snn, Carla Katel.p. Llv Ann Ko'-er. Pitrkcu Keener, Carol a Sloaa. Pam 1 fri and the leaders svir.bol.i,ng the ol Ce scnoU cll.j-rg the recessional a reception wJl i gien by the cib for students, their fam.l.es and friends. Mrs George Thompson is in charge of arransemenU for Lhe Q.artere-d apf-'t.

coc4ecj ia a sar syr-j? to ruth small Cir.r.a facing ea.h and the jar'ands I be ue-d to mk an archsy which the graduating se- call-out. The i "hsie been adied, fLcs-ti Wt i jmf i in Iht recital be i V.arji iteciurg La-jra wb. ack. ho ill stnbj'e programs, D. L.

Jr. and John Sanders. no servf as ushers and Ey Brnc, wbo preside at gjest rtgsW-r. A recep-'ion for the and BETROTHAL IS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs.

Thomcs J. Exum of ClarksviUe announce the engogement cf their daughter, Corol Dean, to Orville Lee Jolly, ion of Mr. end Mrs. Martin M. Jolly of Kilgore.

The wedding will be on event of June 30 ct th First 3oDtsf Church jfneds will be held following the recital Mrs? Eihyleen Morris-on. Mrs Ester Broome of Beck-Iville and Mrs. H. E. Womack as- ClarksviUe with Rev, Wade Freeman officiating sisting Mrs.

Lill.e Lory and Mrs. Ttnie Bunker will be in charge of decorations. MRS. BATES AND MISS SLIDER Miss txum is a graduate of ClarksviUe High School end Paris Junior College. She is currently employed by Thi-ckol Chemical Corp.

Mr. Jolly is a graduate of Kilgort High School, Kilgore Junior College and attended St. Mcry's University end Texas College. He is an employee of Thioko! Chemical Corp. T3V 1 I Ticket Each Other ORANGEBURG, SC.

Sev eral weeks ago Policewoman Car- oLne Kittrell tagged a car parked Vows Unite City Couple Miss Anna Mae Mercer became the bride of Wayne C. Griffir.g May 10 in a ceremony perfirmed EVENTS OF WEEK in a no-parking tone. The car belonged to Detective Jack Kemmer-lin. Yesterday Kemmerlm tagged a car for i similar offense. It belonged to Mrs.

Kittrell. ti(cV i 1(0)1 by Rev. J. t. Harris of Longview unffing and Mr.

and Mrs. James at the Crossroads Baptist Churcn. Ramsey and children. Mrs. Griffing is the daughter of Mr.v.and Mrs.

James Hendrick MONDAY The Camp Eire Board hold its annual picnic for husbands and ives of board members at 7:30 p. at the Camp Fire Camp. Members and guests are invited to come early and inspect new build-ings and take canoe rides. The tenth annual recital of the Haden School of Dance Arts, sponsored by the Temple Sisterhood will be held at the City Hall Auditorium at IS m. The public It invited to attend and there will be no admission charge.

Miss Clark 1 Feted af Tea DAINGERF1ELD Msj Melba Jean Clark, bride-elect of James Anthony Orga. was complimented with a tea. and mi.ce!laneous shower Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fomby.

W. J. Falls and Harry Williams were co-hostesies. The large array of gifts was shown in the bedroom. Arrangements of pastel spring flowers and pink tapers were placed at vantage points throughout the reception rooms.

The refreshment table was laid with white net over white taffeta, caught at each Corner with a single, pink carnation. The table was centered with an arrangement of pink carnations and roses, flanked with pink tapers in silver candelabra. Silver trays held assorted mints and toasted nuts. The punch service was of crystal. The hostesses received ths and made up the house party.

Mercer. Mr. Griffing is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Griffing. The bride was given in marriage QUICK! by her father. She wore dress Mss Dotte Slider, will be presented in her senior i'i" PRINCESS IN PASTEL by voice recital at p. m. at the woman's Building.

TUESDAY The Willing Workers Seing Club will meet in the home of Mrs. John L. Williams, Route at 2 p. m. WEDNESDAY The Memorial Day activities at the Lakeside Country Club will include a Juke Box Dance for members and out-of-town guests from 9 p.

family night and bingo party at 7 p. m. and swimming in the club pool (or members. THURSDAY St. Joseph's Club will meet at the church rectory at 7: 30 p.

m. IH-II1--T--1 --iii, Miss Shirley Walters registered of bridal white nylon. Her bouquet was of while angel bites, mahne. feathered white carnations and was centered with a white orchid. Miss Shirley Lancaster served as the brides only attendant.

Pope Fisher Jr. served as bent man. I'shcri were Bobbie Bush and Troy Everitts. Soloist was Mrs. Mary Eventt, accompanied at the piano by Miss Barbara Brewer.

A reception was held in, the church following the ceremony hy Mrs. Annie Woodley and Mrs. C. G. Kirkpatrick.

Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Jo Ann Klotx, Mrs. Billye Ross. Mrs. James Ramsey of Longview and Mrs.

Dan Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Griffings are graduates of Elysian Fields High School. The bride is employed by Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.

in, the traffic department and the You'll think of everything thot'i cool onrj love'y when you see yourself in thi beautiful princess dress this Summer. Of-fine Egyptian pima broadcloth, it is frosted with loce ond belted In bock. And rhere's refreshment in the colors' petal pink, azure blue, oquo and strow. Sizes 5 to 15. the guests.

Th bride-elect was iftired In a dress of pink precision fashioned with a rounded neckline and long torso. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of pink and whil carnations, gift ol the hostesses. Miss Clark and Mr. Orga will be married Saturday morning. June 9.

in Columbus, Ohio. IF.Ikin reminded the students that ALSO F.r InyituM LMfeility Insurant Hopilii(ioi Iniursnc lit Imuranc WorVmsn'l Comnsoion J. C. Quick INSURANCE AGCY. "Your Friend in 400 Marshall Nat'l Bank Bldf.

Rat. Pkana J-3247 Flag Gift Made 14" June 14. is Flag Diy "nf aVke3 that each home fly a flag on that day. She also told them that May 30 is the Memorial Day and that the flag should be flown at half mast on that date. Mrs.

L. E. Roark, principal of the school, expressed the appreciation of the school for the flags To Grange Hall Sixty U. S. flags were presented to the Grange Hall School Wednesday by Mrs.

Bonnie D. Elkin, reagent of the Thomas Holdeo Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. In the brief flag ceremony Mrs. You can make servings of a nutritious noun bv mixin? a can groom is employed by the Texas of condensed beef noodle soup with I State Game and Fish Dept a can of condensed vegetable soup, Out-of-town guests were: Charles to Mrs. Elkin and the Thomas i Stir in soup-cans of milk, and R.

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