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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 5

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Marshall, Texas
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They'll Wed Hancock-Neel Mrs. E. Scott Hancock, 4305 Victory Drive, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth (Betty) Hancock, James Martin Neel II, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Neel of Miss Hancock is also the daughter of Weldon B. Hancock. wedding will take place in August in The the Guy Jones Memorial Chapel of the First Methodist Church. Former Waskom Resident Marries WASKOM William were ushers and George E. Bond and 1 his bride, the former Trump III, nephew of the bride, Miss Chrystelle Lee Trump are was a junior usher.

on a six weeks honeymoon in BRIDE Mexico. The coupled pledged Given in marriage her fatheir vows in a ceremony Satur- ther, the bride wore a gown of day at Haebler Memorial Cha- chantilly: lace and silk organza. pel, Goucher College at Towson, The fitted bodice fashioned with Md. They will make their home long sleeves of Chantilly lace in Towson. and a scalloped neckline enThe bride, daughter of Mr.

crusted with tiny seed pearls. and Mrs. George E. Trump Sr. A redingcoat overskirt edged in of Manchester, Md.

is an alum- Chantilly lace, formed a chapel. na of the University of North train. Her silk illusion veil was Carolina at Greensboro. She re-, attached to a cluster of silk and ceived a master's degree in fine lace petals edged with pearls. arts from the same institution, She carried a bouquet of white and is an instructor of modern rosed and stephanotis with a dance at Goucher College.

white Bible. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bond Sr.

of Waskom are parents of the bridegroom, who holds a degree in physics from Stephen F. Austin State College. He is employed as an engineer in the research and development group of Bendix Radio. division at Towson. The Rev.

Samuel Miller of Bixler's Evangelical United Brethren' Church at Manchester, officated the wedding. ATTENDANTS Mrs. George Trump Jr. attended the bride as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Diane Douglas and Catherine Miller.

Junior bridesmaid was Miss Melody Trump, niece of the bride. The attendants wore dresses of pale jonquil silk and white crepe complemented by back panels of jonquil. Their hats were of matching jonquil silk petals outlined with tiny pearls. C. David Bond served his brother as best man.

George E. Trump Jr. and Edward Keyser' By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: We have a nice home with a lovely guest room which has a big, comfortable double bed. We had a couple come to visit us for a week, and when we showed them their room the man said: "A -DOUBLE BED! We haven't slept in a double bed in years! At home we have twin beds." His wife gave him a dirty look so the kept still. We would have offered them our bedroom, but we have a double bed, too.

After they FURTHER REDUCTIONS AT THE HUB'S SUMMER SALE FAMOUS QUALITY Women's SHOES ALL REMAINING SUMMER DRESS AND CASUAL SALE SHOES Paradise Kittens Miss America Life Stride Naturalizer Miracle Tread $16.95. VALUES NOW ONLY 10.90 $13.95 VALUES NOW ONLY 8.90 0 $10.95 VALUES NOW ONLY 6.90 $7.95 VALUES NOW ONLY 4.90 0 OTHER SALE SHOES REDUCED ACCORDINGLY ALL SALES THE EP HUB FINAL SHOE STORE 111-A East Austin PLEASE SINCE 1897 IN FINE FOOTWEAR" Rice Bag Party Fetes Bride-Elect Mrs. H. W. Scott and daughter Suzanne, honored Miss Sharon Wright, bride-elect of Donnie Broadus, with.

a rice bag party Tuesday evening, entertaining at their home at 2817 Mary Mack Drive. Arrangements of daisies and fern decorated the party rooms, where guests fashioned rice bags in the honoree's chosen colors of yellow and white. The group also participated in a game, Portrait of the Bride. The refreshment table was laid with a white linen cloth cenItered with a three-branched silver candelabra holding yellow tapers. This formed the background for a ceramic cupid container holding yellow daisies.

Refreshments of frosted punch and cake squares served by Mrs. Richard Wright, mother of the bride elect, and Mrs. J. C. Williams, mother of the future bridegroom.

Sharing the occasion with the honoree were Misses Marian Wright, Sherry Sanders, Kay Saxon, Pat Jennings, Leta Kay, Linda Kay, Jan Lancaster, Sandra Maddox, Leneda Kay, Karen Schlittler, Dale York, Kay Keys, Adelyne Matthews, Anita Wright and the hostesses. VANE'S APPLIANCES, CHARGE IT! GENERAL ELECTRIC TABLE RADIO Automatic volume control Only $888 OPENER SHARPENER Easy to clean Safe Guaranteed to operate Only $989 CAN OPENER WITH KNIFE SHARPENER Kodak KODAPAK KODAK INSTAMATIC CAMERA Loads instantly film, Includes batteries flash cubes, Only $14,88 112 1 10 2. 9 3 8 6 Sunbeam ELECTRIC ALARM Quiet, dependable Now only! Efficient Regular Price $2.49 $199 12-PC. CANISTER SET Unbreakable Special Colorful Includes 4 scoops $199 CONVENIENT TERMS 309 N. Washington Friday, July 1966 MARSHALL NEWS Holiday At Lakeside A holiday gala is planned at Club for the Fourth of July, fireworks display at 9 p.m.

The holiday has been set aside with a buffet, supper and bingo their guests: Supper will be of bingo will get under way at 8 works display which will light are requested to make reservations A buffet will also be served swimmers, golfers and those Lakeside. The annual luau and dance 6, when members will dance to ton and the Beachcombers. Ray entertainment committee, urges affair. Gala Set CC Marshall Lakeside Country climaxing with a spectacular as Family Night at the club, to entertain members and served at 7 p.m. and games o'clock, followed by the firethe sky at- 9 p.m.

Members for the holiday event, during the noon hour for spending a leisurely Fourth at is on the calendar for July the music of Herb RemingMusser, chairman of the early reservations for this Golden Age Club Meets The June birthdays of Mrs. Lois Amonette and T. E. Redmon were celebrated at the Golden Age Club luncheon Thursday held in the Corral Club. Mrs.

John Hill of the Harrison County Medical Aux1iary furnished the birthday cake. During the business session, bers present. MESSENGER 5 10 STEPS TO A BIKINI FIGURE Starting Monday, beauty expert and former model Mary Sue Miller, devotes her daily column "A Lovelier You" to the bikini figure, how to get it and hold it. cards were signed to be sent to the ill members. Mrs.

Bennie Williams, chairman, presided. Invocation for the covered dish lunch was offered by Mrs. Jim Hope. An arrangement of summer flowers decorated the table. Games of 84 and canasta were played by the 18 mem- In a series of ten columns, you'll learn model tips on diet, exercise, skin and beauty care to help make you whistle-bait on the beach this summer.

Don't miss "A Lovelier You" on the Women's pages. Use Want Ads MRS. WILLIAM TIMOTHY BOND the former Miss Chrystelle Lee Trump Dear Abby: What These Guests Need Is a Hotel went home, we heard from a mutual friend that they didn't enjoy their stay with us because they aren't used to sleeping together. Must we exchange the double bed for twin beds to accommodate people like that? HOSTESS DEAR HOSTESS: No! Offer your guests what you have. If the accommodations don't meet with their approval, introduce them to someone who specializes in catering to guests: Conrad Hilton! DEAR ABBY: I am a not- so-young bachelor who had the misfortune of falling in love with a married woman.

I have no desire to steal her from her husband, but I would like to leave her everything I have, which is considerable sum. In your opinion, would this hurt her reputation in any way? I would not embarrass her for the world. Her husband is hard-working, but he doesn't have much. She is a sweet woman with two nice children. I would like her to have an easier life and her children to be assured of their educations.

I have no relatives to leave anything to. No one in our town is aware that we even knew each other. THINKING OUT LOUD DEAR THINKING: Your reasons for wanting to leave everything to this woman Staples 59th Nuptial Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. -C.

W. Staples Sr. are quietly observing their 59th wedding anniversary Friday. Due to the illness of Mr. Staples, no special celebration, as in the past, was planned.

However their children will be visiting them and those living out of town will be sending best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Staples, natives of Marshall, were married at the Summit parsonage, by the Rev. W.

W. Gollihugh. They reside at 605 E. Pinecrest Dr. and are members of the Trinity Episcopal Church.

Mr. Staples is retired as an upholsterer for Texas and Pacific Railway Co. They are the parents of two daughters, Mrs. June Berry, Marshall and Mrs. Regina Jaynes, Longview and seven sons, Jack of Fort Worth; Mead, Fontana, Nelson, Blytheville, J.

Lake Charles, Gene, Daingerfield and Carroll (Mike) Staples, Marshall. They also have 19 grandchildren and 16 great I grandchildren. JURY CLEARANCE! DECORATOR ITEMS AND RADIOS, ALL AT HOT- WEATHER SAVINGS! are benevolent, and I see no reason why you should not do so. She could be "embarressed" only if the inheritance came as a surprise and gossip resulted. Talk it over with her first, and then consult your lawyer for the best way to handle it.

DEAR ABBY: How can you tactfully get out of letting someone borrow your wedding gown and veil? I suppose I sound very selfish, but I want to keep them in good condition and I have heard of girls who have let friends wear their gowns and they got them back ruined. The girl who has asked to borrow mine is not a relative. In fact she isn't even a close friend, but we work together and I will have to see her every day. I hate to lie. NAMELESS DEAR NAMELESS: Why lie? Tell her the truth.

But don't expect the would-be borrower to be delighted with your refusal. DEAR ABBY: 'FOR MORALITY." who stated that she didn't want her. children associating with children of divorced couples because they all ran wild and had no supervision at home, was truly "mad" and I am glad you told her so. Her false analogy reminded me of something I learned in psychology class: "All Indians walk in single file- at least, the only one I ever saw did." DIVORCED AND HAPPIER Guild To Hold Antique Show Mrs. Margaret Allen and Mrs.

Pauline Hill were co-hostesses for the Trinity -Guild meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs. Guy Sturdy presided at the business session, held in All Saints Hall of Trinity Episcopal Church. Plans were discussed for the antique show to be held in October. Members decided not to meet in July and August and resume the regular' schedule the last Tuesday in September.

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