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The Lawton Constitution And Morning Press from Lawton, Oklahoma • Page 23

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Bridal Pair Makes Home lii ity THE 2nd Lt, and Mrs. Charles L. Narmore are at home at 1214 Kingsbury after'their May 23 wedding and trip to Lake Tex- oma. The bride is the former Miss. Karen daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Foster, Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Narmore, 1608 Smith, are the parents of the bridegroom. The Rev. PhilWahl, pastor, read the vows for the double- ring ceremony in the Blackwell First Methodist church. Baskets of white gladioli and chrysanthemums tipped in aqua decorated the altar.

Mrs. Merle Angel, -Blackwell, accompanied Miss Jeaninne Godley, Blackwell, who sang "Because" and 'Til Beside You." Attendants Listed Miss Joy Henderson, Musko- pee. was maid of honor, Vcrleen League, Blackwell, was the bridesmaid. They wore aqua street-length' sheaths with full overskirts and matching headpieces. They carried nosegays of white carnations tipped in aqua.

Dan Wiseman, Lawton, was Ihe best man. Phil Wilder, Law- Ion, was the groomsman. Ushers were Mike Harris, Lawton, and Joe Pearson, Pawhuska. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a ballerina-length dress of white peau de soie styled with scooped neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves pointed at the v.iists and Alencon lace motifs trimming the full skirt and neckline. A cabbage rose accented the back.

The fingertip veil of silk English illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried white roses and carnations atop a while Bible. Her jewelry was a single strand of pearls. Parents Give Reception The reception was given in the church parlor by the bride's parents. The table was covered with a pink taffeta cloth with a End Year Cadette Girl-Scout Troop 9's final event of'the'school year Abigail Van Buren: There Js -A Quick Answer CONSTITUTION-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, May SI, 1964 Miss Fleming Will Be Wed of Awards at Fort SiKs Mair Scout hut.

To open'the Court of 'Awards a newly invested -Scout, Villines, lighted candles symba izing the three parts of-the Gir Scout The leader Mrs, B. Gailiusis, presentee first class rank 'to Paulette Morton and a'curved bar pin to Ginny'Leach. Senior Scout Aide Jackii Price presented insignia foi completion of the social depend ability Bray, challenge to Laura Gates, MRS. CHARLES L. Mrs.

Cooper Is Coffee Hostess Mrs. Adolph H. Cooper was attended by white net overskirt. The three- wVeTii officers Com- liovnil nol-o wac Hopnrafrrf ujifh I Wlv 6S 01 OIIICCTS Ol U1E WHI1 tiered cake was decorated with pink roses, white bells and a miniature bridal couple. Miss Carolyn -Stafford, Blackwell, registered guests and poured the punch.

Miss Sharon Craig, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Glenn Fulton, Blackwcll, served the cake. Mrs. Narmore 1 graduated from Blackwell high school and attended Oklahoma State university, majoring in mathematics. Lt.

Narmore graduated from Lawion high -school and received a B.S. degree in natural science education from OSU. now is 'stationed at Fort Sill Sill Brownies Fly Up. To CFG Final meeting for Fort Sil Brownie troop 3 was a fly-up ceremony conducted by Junior troop 25. Brownies welcomed to Junio: Girl Scouting- were Darlen Barron, Edith Horn, Susan Fox Debra Frick, Deborah Wiley- Monica Sims.

Claire VanMatre Pamela Price, Gail McCoy Margaret Green and Patricia Richards. Participants from Troop 25 were the patrol leaders Linda Hahney, Lou Anne Glenn, Jacqueline Shumaker and Kathy Wiley, assistant patrol leaders, Cathleen Chidsey, Maria Lugo, Ann Cope and Nancy Rodriguez; scribe, Sherri Ward, and treasurers, Danelle Healon and Detores Richards. Mrs. John Williams -is the leader of Troop leaders are Mrs. Harold C.

Davis and Mrs. E. Conrad Nay- age. Mrs. Eobert E.

Price is leader of Troop ,3, and Mrs. Stanley J. Frick is assistant leader. t- -i- ADD CELERY Ever add finely diced celery to tomato bouillon? You can use an envelope of tomato soup mix, preparing it with water instead of milk, for the bouillon. bat Development Command.

The event, held on the Officers Club patio, honored Mrs. NECESSARY HAT One wardrobe asset is a cover-up turban hat to a care of those unexpected dates when you can't do a thing with vour hair. Fred Edman, Onekama. Mich, mother of Mrs. Cooper, and Mrs.

John Cooper, Chicago, 111. mother-in-law of the hostess'. The honorees wore orchid leis flown from Hawaii. Mrs. Adolph Cooper also was hostess in her home, 623 Lauman Fort Sill, for a lunch eon honoring her daughter, Charlotte, who graduated from St.

Mary's high school 1 a s-t week. Fourteen guests attended. ENROLL IN COLLEGE SUMMER COURSES AT CAMERON Member of North Central Accrediting Association Enrollment Time Is P.M. Monday, June l.or Tuesday, June 2nd Classes Begin June 4th! 9 weeks courses run through Aug. 3 12 weeks courses run through Aug.

23 SPECIAL OFFERINGS INCLUDE: SPEED READING BEGINNING GERMAN ELECTRONICS WELDING MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY ferigstad, Ginny Leach, Jo stacy and -Laura Williams Leader-In-Training Peggy, Flaig awarded the challenge.of emer ency preparedness to Kris Anderson, a Cherubin Cheryl Candy LeMonier "haron Paulette Mor on, Sarah Norvell, and Karen Price. Several of these girls receiv- proficiency badges in var- ous fields, as did Debbie Blan- on and Terrie Mendelson. While bidding good-bye to all roop members who will depart uring the summer, the girls presented a'farewell gift to one of their leaders, Mrs. C. R.

Leach. She.expressed appreciation to Mrs. Gailiusis and WAC Caryl Smith for the hours, they devoted to troop leadership. Cache Couple To Wed Friday CACHE (Special) The wedding of Miss Edna Ruth Duke, daughter of Mrs. Verlie Voos, to Kenneth (Frisco) Mahaffey, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Robert Mahaffey, will be Friday. The double-ring vows will be solememzed in the Cache Church of Christ at 8 p.m. A. reception will follow in the Cache School cafeteria. No invitations are.being mailed, but all friends and relatives the couple are invited to attend, Mrs.

Voos said. I am, a wo- married but my.husband/died, own, home, and-have no children. My shared my. home for the four" years, is a- rather shy. personiand doesn't go out much.

My problem is For the past' two years have keeping.company with a gentle man of whom I-am very, fond, and he sinsists morally wrong for my brother, and me to live We argue constantly about this and it makes Christa me-very My-'brother Camille work-and for of me see what's moral- wrong in-our -living together. a very -large'house and Sere would be no reason for my brother to take a room else where- when .1 empty house. He also takes care of awn and-I don't have'the worry, of living alone. QUESTION' MARK DEAR QUESTION: Your friend should get his mind out of the gutter. Could it be that your brother's living with you lias cramped your friend's style because he'd prefer that you, be completely unchaper- oned? When one sees tUrt, if s.

sometimes in one's own eye. DEAR ABBY: Here arc the acts: Ten years ago a very attractive 19-year-old girl divorc- her husband shortly before ier baby was born. She then roceeded to support herself, he is now almost 30. Two ago she met a well-too, 42-year-old bachelor who ecame interested in her immediately. He occupied every pare minute she her on trips and bought her expensive gifts.

But he has mentioned marriage. This young woman does not want to go with him indefinitely, and if he will not eventually marry her she doesn't want to waste any more time on him. What advice would you give this woman? DEAR FRIEND: I advise her not to give him up. until, the 4th of July. IT he still hasn't mentioned marriage, she should put a firecracker under him in the form of a direct question.

And If he doesn't marry her by Hallowe'en, she should find herself another spook. DEAR ABBY: I happen to be one of those STINKERS who has been a heavy smoker for over 40 years, and- I have enjoyed every puff. I got three clippings in the mail of your column where that person wrote in to say that people won't quit smoking because of the lung cancer fear, but they might quit if somebody told him that alj smokers just plain stink! I never knew that I stank. How can I find out who sent those clippings? D.S.S. DEAR D.S.S.: It's hardly serious enough for the FBI.

Just assume the clippings were sent by someone who NOSE you very well. DEAR odd names. I named my daugh- Violet, Gardenia and Hamillia. son was named Jonquil, a because that's his Daddy's People "refer to them as the Cavallo Bouquet. Feel free to use my name.

Sincerely, CAVALLO, THE BLOOM- NG IDIOT: MEMPHIS Write to ABBY, Box 69700, Los Angeles, 0069. For a personal reply, enclose a -stamped, self-addressed envelope. FORT COBB (Special)-- Mr, and Herbert Lovington, N.M., announce th engagement and approaching marriage' of their -daughter, Carolyn to 'Billy Haj Wilkinson, Fort Cobb. 'Wedding vows will- be exchanged in the- First' Methodisl Church of Lovington; N. at 8 p.m.

'Wednesday with the Rev. Harold Cates officiating. A reception will, be held in the home of the All friends and rela-. of the couple are invited to attend. MARGUERITE FRICKE 'Instructor for Key Hammond Organ Studies, No.

6 South-Sheridan, is pleased to announce registration for her session of SUMMER ORGAN CLASSES can be accepted From June 1 thru June 6. Classes Tor beginning students children and adults. Six class lessons $10.00 plus music. Phone EL 5-6440-Days, EL 3-OS6S Evenings. BREAKTHROUGH FOR ROSE GROWERS an easy, sure way to feed your rose bushes and control Insects OTHERS: Accounting Law Economic! Shorthand Typing Speech English English Lit.

Physics Hiirory Government Psychology Sociology Geometry. Algebra Trigonometry Analytics Calculus For Further Information Coll EL-5-216T At Cameron College Servicemen: NEWferti-lome, ROSE FOOD containing i.yittrnfc Iniccticidi Troublesome spuyinf ind dusting a unnec- tuiry to control certain insech when JBU ftid your rosej with new ftrti-lome Ran Food canliinini'Syitimic Iniicticifft, Monthly fMdingx will product viforoui buihM, colorful bloc-mi ind control pftrcini ind iniectt. The Systemic Insictj- ade it absorbed by the recur and lira invijiblt protection in old ind irowfli igiinat iphidi, lice bugi, liaf hoppira, njilif. tnript, wniteniif, birch-leaf mintr. pine tip molh, misojo webworm, red jpjder milei ind other piercing and-sucking in- ucti.

Contiini rottonjeed meal, bone meil. Wood mill, chditsd trice from Mulli-TRACIN in addition 1o primary plant foodi lor-a proper diet for ill roui. Ib. tar. fcedi JO iverige bushu.

Handi-mMiuri in each box far application wt ficemirmm fertl-tamc town end prdtn chemicals MttC 13 HOW IWTtmc IH5ECTICIOE Modern Landscape Co. "LAWTON'S GARDEN CENTER" 1208 N. Sheridan Rd. Dial EL 3-5540 SPECIAL Botique Debs Dressy Mid-Hi HEELS Black Marble Patent REGULAR J14.9.9 For Limited Time Block Alligator Calf Beige Alligator Calf Buy Now and Save $3.09 Per Pair! Black Calfskin Ust Your ScoH'i Charge Account Also Stacked Heels in Black or Otter Calf! Deadline lor Government Assistance Is June 1, 1864 Fees I8.M per semester for laboratory courses. From MEADORS, Of Course! COBBERS f(, UP tk I k.

I I YOU'RE THE WINNER everytime in a play- ful.little flat that rr.akei a Kamc of fashion. California Cobblers scores a success with COLORFUL appliqued leather- circlci and airy cutouts. DEPARTMENT STORE Bring You Tremendous Savings on Tomorrow June l) and Downtown. Store-- Open 9 Cache Road Store-- Open 10-to 9 Reg. 2.50 NationaIIy- knpwn'Brand BRASSIERES 1.97 Downtown OnJy! Sale of Flower Trimmed 7.98 Q7 Sale Sale 5.00.

Sizes 8-18. Few Juniors Featuring CREPES Reg. 29.95 39.95 1 Special Sale 1.7. Reg, 55,95 Special Sale 69.95 Special Sale Use Tour Scott's Charge Account 07 1 Road Square.

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