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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Florida • 16

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09 TAMPA TIMES, Tuesday, December 29, 1964 Mrs. Charles W. Haile Mrs. Loring L. Goodbread Brides Walk Down Aisles in Satin, The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Ollie B. Anderson of Dade City. Mr. Haile is the Mr. and Mrs.

Lamar C. Haile St. Petersburg. Given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Homer S. Hobby, the bride wore a white wool suit.

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Lemon delph bleaches yel. lowness of the hands and neck, beautifies the complexion a8 it melts out plugged pores and closes them to a beautifully fine texture. Lemon delph is excellent for a quick cleanse or to quell a greasy nose. A little lemon delph brushed on the hair after your shampoo will give it the glamour of sparkling diamonds. This is a luxury skin freshener and cleanser.

C. Tyner of Stetson Uni-1 in DeLand performed the which ring, ceremony. CharW. Anderson of Dade City Charles W. Haile of St.

at 7:30 Monday evein First Baptist Church, City. Date Pad The Ladies Auxiliary of the Greater Tampa Showmen's Association will meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday, in the clubhouse. LEBANON SHRINE Lebanon Shrine will honor line officers at 7:45 p.m., Monday, at the shrine. FLOWER SHOW Flower Show chairmen will meet at 10 a.m., Monday, at the Garden Center. ORGANS NEW and USED TRADE- INS Stanford Music Co.

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DALE MABRY PHONE 251-1900 1 1 Mrs. Louis P. Cox Jr. Lace Mr. and Mrs.

William S. Longley Mrs. Mary Perez Scolaro of Tampa and Joseph Scolaro of LaPorte, Ind. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.

Millard Bennett Longley of Chattanooga. Given in marriage by Oscar Lopez, her cousin, the bride wore a formal gown of silk over I taffeta with a chapel train. Her veil was attached to a crown of seed pearls and she carried white roses and an orchid. Mrs. Louis Barbon served as matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Cecilia Rodriguez, Miss Josephine Scolaro, Miss Jeanette Ochipinti, and Miss Jean Abarca. They wore gowns of blue chiffon and green velvet. The bridegroom's father served as best man. Mark Longley, a brother, Jack Sample, Claude Montoto and Louis Barbon were groomsmen-ushers. A reception in the church social hall followed the ceremony.

Escorted down the aisle by her father, Miss Sandra Lee Schleman became the bride of James Allen Sprigg at 8 p.m., Dec. 19 in Idlewild Baptist Church. The Rev. James R. Keene performed the double ring ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Schleman, 5807 Central Ave. Mr.

Sprigg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Sprigg 3518 11th St. Mrs.

Sprigg wore a white brocade sheath ending in a cathedral train. An Alencon lace caplet held her silk illusion veil and she carried bridal flowers. Mrs. Barry Hancock, matron of honor; Miss Claudette Ann Schleman, the brides' sister, Miss Mary Diane Schleman, bridesmaids; Miss Janet Marie Schleman, junior bridesmaid, and Tamma Weiser, flower girl, wore scarlet brocade. Claude B.

Sprigg of Dade City was his brother's best man. Groomsmen-ushers were Steve Perone of Clearwater, James Powers of Orlando, Johnnie Sprigg Dade City, Stanley Corces and Gaines Finley. Rich-, Reeves was ring bearer. a reception in the church social hall, the couple left for the wedding trip. Mr.

and Mrs. Sprigg will live at 545 Delaney Orlando. Miss Sandra Gale Weaver became the bride of John Howard Blalock Christmas Day in her parents' home. Her father, the Rev. Roger Paragraphs About People Coast Guard Launches Pilot Recruiting ARE YOU A young woman wondering what to do with her future? Why not join the SPAR's (they're women in the Coast Guard Reserve).

For the first time in this area, the Coast Guard is conducting a pilot recruiting program. Recruits will leave in February for training at Bainbridge, then spend a year as an active SPAR followed by a year in the reserves. More information at the coast Guard office, Room 111 in the Federal Building. Party Tonight BOYS FROM DeMolay and members of the Order of Rainbow for Girls will have a dancing party and talent show at 8 o'clock tonight at Egypt Temple. Chaperons will be advisors to both groups, members of which will be in the talent show.

Everett Evans and Mrs. Alberta Mallory are in charge. Customary Cook Out FRIENDS AND family of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Diaz are again complimenting their customary Christmas day cook out.

The couple planned the traditional meal featuring roast pig, two of them, flavored with garlic seasoning. Manuel starts the fire early Christmas morning since the pigs must cook (with banana and guava leaves) for about six hours. Appetites improve as friends wait for the dinner bell to ring. Then, Cuban bread is passed around and everyone makes a sandwich or helps himself to a portion of the meat. The buffet table is ladened with holiday fare featuring pinulata and cuduredi (pastries) made annually by Mrs.

Steve Craparo. Many friends and relatives bring traditional dishes for the table. The celebration starts early and ends late when the last guest gets tired of merrymaking. Holiday Visit AFTER THE holidays, Nancy Lucas will accept a teaching position in Orlando. She was graduated with honors from the University of Florida where she was pledged to Phi Kappa Phi honorary.

Her Tampa holiday visit was welcomed by Nancy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burson Lucas, and an aunt, Mrs. Emily Lucas. E.

versity double united lotte and tersburg ning, Dade her veil and she carried bridal flowers. Miss Carol Lee Madill of Dade City was maid of honor. She wore gold wool and pearl accessories. John Shofis of St. Petersburg was best man.

Ushers were Clayton Haile of St. Petersburg and H. Clyde Hobby of Dade City. After a reception in the Hobby residence in padent City, couple left for Beach. Mr.

and Mrs. Haile will live in Tampa. In double ceremony by Rev. Philip urine performed, Miss Marian Ann Pederson became the bride of Loring Lamar Goodbread at o'clock Sunday afternoon in Epiphany of Our Lord Catholic Church. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin H. Pedersen 110 W. Haya St. Her husband is the son of Mr.

and Lamar W. Goodbread, 925 E. Giddens. Mrs. Goodbread wore a gown of white brocade which was made by her father.

A caplet of pearls and crystals held her veil of silk illusion and she carried white orchids and white roses. Miss Patricia Alchediak was maid of honor; bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Upson of Eglin, Miss Joann Russo of Long Island, N.Y., and Miss Sandra Clay. Flower girl was Cleo Garcia. They wore emerald green peau de soie. White fur pillboxes held their circular white veils and they carried red glamelias on white fur muffs.

Mr. Goodbread was his son's best man. Ushers were Rodney Lewis of Tallahassee, Jim Roberts, Bill Turner, Jerry Frier and David Zinnamon Jr. Ring bearer was Bob McInvale. After the reception in Wellswood Civic Center, the couple left for Miami.

Mr. and Mrs. Goodbread will live in Fort Lauderdale. In a ceremony performed by the bridegroom's grandfather, Miss Amy Eunice Henley became the bride of Louis P. Cox Sunday in First Methodist Church of Brandon.

The Rev. A. G. Cox officiated. Given in marriage by her uncle, B.

M. Davis of Lakeland, Mrs. Cox is the daughter of Mrs. Marietta Henley, 205 W. Curtis.

Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Cox of Williston.

Mrs. Cox wore pearl and lace appliqued satin ending in chapel train. She carried white roses and orange blossoms. Mrs. Norma Nell Tucker was matron of honor.

Miss Sylvia Cox, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Sandra Stromberger were bridesmaids. Miss Kathy Davis and Miss Elaine Taylor were junior bridesmaids. They wore formal gowns of pink brocade and carried pink and white carnations. Joseph Evans Smith was best man. Groomsmen-ushers were Lee Thomas and Kipp Gordon.

After a reception in the church social hall, the couple left for the Smoky Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Cox will live in Gainesville. Birmingham (Mich.) Methodist Church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Linda Lee Zacharias and Angel Frank Garcia at 8 o'clock Monday evening.

The Rev. Carl Price performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Garcia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Boyd Zacharias of Birmingham. Mr. Garcia is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F.

G. Perez, 1410 21st Ave. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore formal white satin and Chantilly lace ending in a chapel train. Her veil of English illusion was held by a self-rose trimmed with pearls. Mrs.

Janet K. Zacharias of Winter Park, was matron of honor. Miss Jenny Reid of Austell, was junior bridesmaid. Miss Lorraine Ehinger of Dearborn, and Miss Karen K. Bivens of New York City, were bridesmaids.

They wore red velvet and carried holly on white fur muffs. I John F. Shepherd was best man. Ushers were Thomas C. Zacharias, brother of the bride, of Winter Park, Robert Ehinger of Dearborn, and James McFerrin Austell.

After the reception in the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club, the couple left for Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. Garcia will live in Brandon. Chattanooga, will be the new home of Miss Darlene Sharon Scolaro, who became the bride of William Stephen Longley, Saturday.

They were married at 2 o'clock in Seminole Heights Baptist Church by the Ben C. Smith, uncle of the bridegroom, from Jacksonvie. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Sprigg Archery Growing The National Recreation Association reports archery is one of the fastest growing participant sports in the nation. It has grown from 1.7 million participants in 1946 to 7.5 million in 1963. The PIANOS NEW and USED TRADE- INS Stanford Music Co. 2107 W. Ph.

259-0311 The Friendly Music Store Weaver, performed the double ring ceremony at 3 She is also the daughter of Mrs. Roger Weaver, 5410 Central. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Eleanor Blalock, 3913 Palmira, and the late William R. Blalock.

The bride was. given in marriage by her brothers, Donald and Roger David Weaver. She chose a formal gown of white Her illusion veil a peau de soie in princess, style. rose crown and she carried orchids. Miss Patricia Goodin served as maid of honor and Miss Lynda Toenes was bridesmaid.

Miss Goodin wore a terracelength gown of rose peau and Miss Toenes wore an identical gown in blue. They carried orchids on white Bibles. Lt. William R. Blalock brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

A reception followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Blalock will live in Tampa at 13707 22nd St. Miss Virginia Dorothea Riley and Gerald Eldridge Klieger were married Christmas day at 2 o'clock.

The Rev. Aaron Meckel performed the ceremony in the home of the bride's father, Harold Riley of St. Petersburg. The former Miss Riley is also the daughter of the late Mrs. Riley.

George Klieger, also of Petersburg, and the late Mrs. Klieger are parents of the bridegroom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a turquoise blue wool suit with white fox collar and matching blue accessories. Her veil was attached to a hat of organdy bows and carried a nosegay. Mrs.

Warner Brown Daniels of Miami served her sister as matron of honor. She chose an emerald green silk dress with matching accessories. Mr. Klieger served as his son's best man and only attendant. An informal reception followed the ceremony.

After a wedding trip to New Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. Klieger will live in Noel, Mo. Mrs. Klieger was graduated from Florida Southern College in Lakeland, where she was a of Delta Zeta sorority.

She was employed by the Tampa Times. Mr. Klieger also was graduated from Florida Southern and while enrolled was a member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Apartments Rent Quick the Want Ads-Ph. 223-4911 SOUTH DALE MABRY Belle Lindsey HIGHWAY OF BRITTON PHONE 836-1211 USE YOUR CHARGE BRITTON PLAZA ACCOUNT.

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