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The Lawton Constitution And Morning Press from Lawton, Oklahoma • Page 25

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Tigert-Fischer Vows Pledged THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, Ftb. 11, 1973 CHATTAN'OOGA (SIa a i i -The her Vows were exchanged in arid leg-jMrs. -er. jble ring wedding solemnized at 4 p.m: IKwers and covered; b'ut- Jan. 27, in the Indiahoma First, Church by Miss Benitaj'to i a i Tiaert.

Headrick, and James Men Chatta- length veil, of.il- with Chantllly lace nooga, i was 5 white organza Kev. Arthur iiara' of, seed pearls. at his daughter's wedding of red niony, assisted. by baby svhitc Roberts, pastor of the 'Peace' Congregational Parents of the couple arc.Don"; -Fischer! Chatlanoojra. Rev.

and Mrs. Tigert, Head- I rick, and Mr, and Mvs. Dan Fischer Chattanooga. of honor was Mrs. cessoriesVa.n-dV of wh'ite Mrs.

Fischer, the. chose' while coat, ensemble blue; accessories and 'corsage. white pompons. FOLLOWING.the. ceremony a reception; the--Fellowship Half-of- -'the church Joy Mangu'm, THE CHURCH was decorated with 15-branched candelabrum holding burning a and stands of white chrysanthemums accented with red bows.

A prayer bench completed the Mrs. Dorothy Jean Krohn, organist, Jim Bob Roberts, Denton, vocalist, and. Mrs. Janie Roberts. Lawton, pianist, presented, nuptial selections.

Escorted by her father, the bride wore a formal -sown of Chantilly -over- de sole with a redingote effect. The gown featured an Debra registered -guests. Fischer, pT- the bride-! others assisting! the groom, 'arid "Miss- 1 lyjreceptiori Sonny Tigert', sister' of-' llie 'bride. jjean and. Mrs.

John'. Don- bride. T)l( Groomsmen, were.Tony Jack-Jed with a.white'.,netVcloth Arnold. with 'bands. of -satin over Fischer.

ia vhite Tigert. re'd -velvet bows. A -red Fort. Worth, brother of the.j vehrerflower arrangement cen- and.Ricky-iNixpri, 1 Chat- lerefl. on; the table was flanked members -of Lhe -'we'd-'cake miniature bridal- a crystal Dean, Jeffe'ry service.

Tigert, Fort ring-bear- Tlie established, a-. er; and Jimmie. Wayne Tiserl, home in Chattanooga-n-Jiere the''. Fort and Timmy Fisch- bridegroom is engaged in farmer, ing. LUNCH AUCTION SET The Ladies Auxiliary to Batc- man-Zarling American Legion Post No.

193 will have. a Valentine box-lunch auction at 3 p.m. today in the Medicine Park 'Y' American Legion Hut. i- EVENT IS THURSDAY The executive board of the Lawton Woman's Forum will jmeet at. 9:30 a.m.

Thursday. in YMCA; ALTRUSANS TO MEET Altrusa Club of Lawton will at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. M. J.

Carpen' ter, 3310'BaJtlmore. Smokey Says MRS. JAMES ALLEN FISCHEH (tavir burn on dry, windy MISS LAVEHNE JUNE SCHRAM Miss Schram Will Wed The engaiement of Miss La Verne June Schram to Pvt. Jerry Michael Siler. Chcrrj- Point, N.

is an- rounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Parmell Schram. 4312 Williams. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Wayne Faucet Siler, Oklahoma City, and Mrs.

Nina Irene Siler. 2313 44th. 1 The double-ring wedding ceremony will be solemnized in June in the Holy Cross Lutheran Church. definite date has been set'for the ceremony. Miss Sc-hram graduated from Eisenhower High School where she a member of Lhe Student Council and Honor Society.

She is employed by Sirloin Stockade Steakliouse. The prospective bridegroom graduated 1970 from Eisenhower- High School and attended Cameron College. He is stationed with the Marine Corps at Cherry Point -J fj1 family center Specials good thru Tuesday While Quantities Last. We ReserveThe Right To Limit Quantities SESSION PLANNED GA.MES SLATED The Golden Age. Club- wiH-' The XCO Wives' Club will meet at 1:,10 p.m.

Monday in hav.o games session at 1 p.m. the High Rise Apartments: I Wednesday -in ihe NCO Club. "Golden Wide Variety To Choose From GRADUATION SPECIAL American Tourister LUQSACe BEAUTIFUL WAYS TO EASY at OFF tUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES ON SELECTED SIZES Adirhtn TourWw flie mart hslilotiibli pncKol IUE- for 'travel. Handsome scuff resisting. winis the toughest Iravsl Xnocks.

Comfornble foan mb- fiddcil tiaridlej. jtwi) and' Miny olheMeaturos, Startyolir' let of American Tourisltr Im- SAMPLE SAVINGS nciipliM ItLI 54D.OO S30.00 40.00 30.00- Al Train Case -1). Weekend GJSI C) Ladies Oatry-On D) Pullman Case Carrier Suiter Carry-On 8) Two-Suiter Eight-Suiter 33.75 93.00 67.50. 45.00 33J5 60.00 45.00 90,00 67,50 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY 1.00 will hoU any pitct er Mt of in lay-a-woy until Itt Butler's DEPARTMENT STORES 30 North Sheridan 2 YEAR FIELD GROWN PLANTS STATE INSPECTED INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED TAGGED COMPLETE PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS A beautiful collection of 2 year old rose bushes and clir.ibei-s. Choose from Peace.

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Marshall, Nocturne or Forty Nincr. Healthy and vigorous plants with well established root, Packed in damp peat and wrapped in foil bas 10 insure freshness. No. 1 Grade Golden Expired Patent Rose Bush 1.37 Edch No. Grade Golden Expired Patent Rose Bush Each No.

1 Grade Golden Rose Bush 1.37 Each No. 1 Grade Golden Rose Bush Each Assorted All Rost Graded iccord- ing to Ameripin A i a i Nurjirymin't itindirdi. Rose Bushes and Climbers 'each 88f FLOWERING SHRUBS Foriythlo Spirto Meek Orange Rtd Crept Rtd Flowering Quince Zabeli Honeyiuckle Wrapped in foil for freshnesl. Strong, sturdy plants waiting to be planted! Golden T' FRUIT TREES Golden Delicious Apple, Elberta Peach. Double rich Delicious Apple, Red Haven Peach, Mdntosh Apple, Bruce Plum, Kleffer Pear, Moor- Park Apricot, Double Red Jonathan Apple, Montmorency Cherry.

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Years Available:
1908-1976