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

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Sterling Church Site Of Vows STERLING (Staff) Miss Virginia Steele, and Miss A RECEPTION was held in Sharon Ann Reed, daughter a Sovo sisler of the bride-; the Fellowship Hall of the and Mrs, Earl E. Reed, groom, bridesmaids. chui'ch following the ceremony Sterling, and June Eddie Gene Allen Sovo was best. Guests were registered son of Mr. and Mrs.

-'-Mihon man for his twin jij ss rj en ise Sovo of -the Sovo Sterling, exchanged Groomsmen included Others assisting double-ring weeding vows at Hale and Fred' during tlie reception inciuded p.m. Friday, Nov. 17. rCache, Miss Victe Webb, of Law-ton. Rev.

Jack I. York, pastor of. Ushers were Terry Reed, jfrss Janet Tosee. Mrs, Don the Bible Baptist Church, Chick- brother of the bride, and Donald iQ'Briant of Chickasha and Mri Albert O'Briant, Binger. The bridegroom is employed A A Fence Lowton, ie Tosee served as ring-bear-' The co lJ P'e established-a home O'Briant, Binjjer, organist, 7iear sterhn Mrs.

Pamela Weaver. Fort Cobb, vocalist Basket arrangement of or- f7 JY7177 chid and purple carnations, an archway entwined with greenery and a seven-branched candelabrum appointed' the wedding Escorted by her father, the bride was attired in a chapel- length' gown fashioned of while crepe, featuring fitted sleeves of imported lace and a fingertip-length veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of TH'E LAWTON CONSTITUTION-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, Nor. 26, 1972 9 asha, solemnized the ceremony i Tosee, in the. Sterling First Baptist' Dina Gail Sovo, sister of the'.

Church. bridegroom, was flowergiri, NUPTIAL selections while A rL1 O'Briam and Frank presented by Miss were a Journalist's Program Set At Monday Meet Howard Gibson of 111 Xorrnan, award-winning photojournalism will give the program on techniques of selling pholojourna'list articles when the Great Plains Writ- carnations and baby's! ers Association meets at 7:30 breath. Monday in iJie TJSO U- BRIOAL attendants included! brary- Mary EUen Jay. Henryet-j ta, maid of honor, and Miss, SHE AND lIKll husband Social Calendar of ma Alpha Soronty, Mrs. Lynn Hooper, 1104 52nd, 7:30 Beta Omicron Chapter.

Beta. SUNDAY Senior Citizens, Museum Veterans of Foreign Wars the Great Plains. 7 p.m. Post HKt and Auxiliary. Beta Mi; Chapter, Epsilon games, 92G S.

2nd, 3 p.m. MONDAY Lawtori-Fort Sill Church Women Lawton Heights United Methodist Church 1514 An: Sigma Phi Sorority, Mrs. Bill drews. 9:30 a.m. Burdi, 3906 Denver, 7:30 p.m.

Ame'ricaji Gold Star Mothers, Alpha Phi Chapter. Bete Sis- luncheon. Museum of the 'Great nia Phi Sorority. Momego -Bay Plains, noon. Mole! P- ni I Chapter I.

P.E.O. Uwlon-Fort Sill Bird Mis. Clarence L. Aubrey, 110 civic room. Security JBth, 1:15 p.m.

Building, 7:30 p.m. Altrusa Club of Lawlon. Pcrceptor Epsilon Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Mrs. I C. R.

Bennett. SIS NW 49th, 7:30 IvI. J. Carpenter, 3310 more. 7:30 p.m.

Great Plains Writers' Assoeia- (ion, USO, p.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1193 and Auxiliary, games, 92G S. 2nd, p.m. TUESDAY Centenary United Veterans of sl 1193 business meet in P- foreign Wars and Auxiliary.

027 S. 2nd, 8 WEDNESDAY Lawton Business and Profes-i Church Circles: Group 'One, i ona i Women's Club, luncheon, Mrs. S. A. Alllizcr, Star Route.

Hold noon. Foreign Wars and Auxiliary, id, 7:31) p.m. 9:30 a.m; Group Two, veterans of Harry L. Sullivan, church. osl p.m.; Group Three, Miss Helen iimes Elliott, 28 N.

29th, 1:30 p.m.:''" Group Four, church, 2 p.m., TllURSJXVV Group Five, Mrs. James Coin- Friendship Club. First Pres- ren, 1410 Bell, 7:30 p.m. 'bytcrian Church. luncheon ajid Military Wives' Garden Club'party, church, 11:30 a.m.

of Fort Sill, workshop and Ok TOPS Club, No. 225, City- luncheon, JS'ew Post Fort Sill, 9:30 a.m. Christian Women's Fellowship. Boulevard Congregational and Christian Church, Mrs. Richard Briggs, 6914 Eisenhower 9:30 a.m.

U20 Becontrec Dr noan Christian TVomen Fellow- of ship, First Christian Ko a general meeting, church parlor, 9:30 a.m. Benefit bridge and SATURDAY Comanche County Center for. Veterans of Foreign Wars Handicapped Children, 10 E. Post No. 1193 and Auxiliary, 12:30 p.m.

'games, 926 S. 2nd, 7:30 p.m. Chapel, County Health Department, 1010 S. Sheridan. 0:30 p.m.

FRIDAY Golden Age Club, First United Methodist Church, 10:30 a.m. Rose Garden Club, Mrs. W. 0. games, 826 2nd, 7:30 p.m.

Two tone that takes your boy in stride The shoe that behaves as great as it looks. Pcdwin's durable two-tone is made to stand up to the wear your boy gives it. And h's also made 10 fit. We fake special rare to see th.it it does, too Ffedwin Brown Suede nd Crinkle Patent Sizes 3 to 6 $15.99 Men's Sizes $18.99 Dutcher's Shoe Store 408 355-5307 recently had 'Jiree black and white photographs selected to be included in the llth Oklahoma international exhibition of photographs at the Oklahoma State Fair. She studied photography ond writing at the University or Oklahoma and has had pici.ure articles published In slate releases.

She will be accompanied to Lawton by Mrs, Vera Holding and Mrs. Rosemary Newell, both Norman writers. 1MRS. HOLDING was selected as the Oklahoma Writers' sweetheart ui 1971 and is well known throughout Die stale for both her poetry and ficiion books, ns well as numerous western and religious articles, Mrs. Newell recently was informed that her first Gothic novel.

"Slarhouse," would be published by Popular Library, a New York firm. The novel is set in Surinam, a small South American country where Mrs. Newell visited while searching The meeting is open to Ihe public. June Wedding Is Planned Command Sergeant Major and Mrs. Manuel A.

Domenech, Junction City; announce the engagement of their daughter. Indra, to EJchard Rodgers, son of Mr. and Mi's. Robert C. Rodgers, Sapulpa.

The couple will June in Oklahoma City. The bride-elect, a 19GS graduate of Eisenhower High School, attended Oklahoma City University and St. Anthony's Schooi of Nursing in Oklahoma City. She is employed by St. Anthony's Hospital in'Okla- homa City.

The prospective bridegroom graduated-from' Sapulpa High School. He attended Oklahoma'State University, Stilhvater, and is attending University of Oklahoma Medical School, Oklahoma City He is a candidate for graduation in 1974. 17 inch Strand of Beautiful. Simulated Pearlt 1.00 each i Yii Neek Gilt Shop New Hours: 1 p.m. 'to 8 p.m.

Open Sunday November Vows Unite Area Pair (Special) Miss Tonya Beth Agee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Agee, Frederick, and Robert 'D. Math- lews, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ro, j-v I 7 7 Matll6ws Frederick, Area air Irotli longed wedding TOM Nov. IT, in 3. ceremony perfonn- M1SS BENITA GAIL TIGE'RT HEADRICK (Staff) Rev, and Mrs. Arthur Tigert, Headrick, announce the engagement of their daughter, Benita Gail, to James Ail en Fischer Chattanooga, The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Fischer Chattanooga. The bride-elect is a 1972 graduate of Navajo High School, and is a student at AJtus Junior College, Altus. ed in the home of the bridegroom's parents. Rev. Vemon Floyd, pastor of Bible Baptist Church, officiated at the ceremony.

Honor attendants were Miss JLaraine Defoyd and Steve Mc- Alexander, both of Frederick. The newlywed couple resides Frederick where the bride- The prospective bridegroom, a 1571 graduate of i groom is associated with Good- Challanoog'a High School, is serving in the National lyeur Service Store. Guard. Wedding vows wDl be solemnized Jan, 27, in the Indiahoma First Baptist Church. Folio-wing the ceremony, the couple plans to establish a home in the Chattanooga community, where Fischer is engaged in farming, AFTER THANKSGIVING CLEARANCE AT New Store Hours for Borh Location! Open Sunday 1 to 6 Weekdays 9 to 9 re i Fondue Dishes Demonstrated MRS.

HOWARD GIBSON "Fondue Dishes" were dem-i Food delivered 10 a onstrated by Mrs. Gina Sloni- 1 needy family for Thanksgiving- ker ivlien Wives of Officers in! It was announced the Officers Command. Leadership and! Wives' Club brunch will be held Training Department met re-! Friday, Dec. 15, the CLTD IcenHy for a brunch in the Ar-'happy holiday party is Satur', tillery Room of the Fort Sill Of- day, Dec. 16.

and the Command Club. Staff coffee is Thursday, Mrs. Ervin Dec. 14. Fondue pots, fruits and nuts: Wives of Officers in the Lead' decorated the tables.

'ership Management Division i A farewell gift was presented were hostesses, to Mrs. William L. Pryor. I Forty-five women attended. Held In Rush Springs STERLING (Special) Tims, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Helpers Extension Homemakers Mulligan and Mr. and Mrs. Jim held an annual Thanks-1McLain and Gary Don. dinner recently in the: mcmbeTS 3nfl Lheir I Lion's Den in Rush Spiings.

'families attended. i M'PS. Elmo Kunte was in charge of the program. Guests were Mr. and Jimmie Smith, Mr.

and Bub Pendley, Mr. and Sears got GIFT ideas EDNA HENNESSEE'S BEAUTY CENTER -GUARANTEE- Edna Hennesseo's Beauty Center unconditionally guarantees all services performed and all merchandise sold or we will re-perform the service or replace Lhe merchandise at no char," SIGNED: General Manajcr We hove Gift Cerrrficarei available if you want to give your wift a gift the will rtally appreciate. ON J15 PERMANENT YOU MUST BRING COUPON WITH YOU FOR THIS SAVINGS EDNA HENNESSEE'S Hair Painting For Light Brown or BJonde Shades Only 3 Reg. Introductory Special EDNA HENNESSEE'S "TRADE-UP" SALE Trade-up ta a quality wig or hairpiece and collect $5, STO, or $15 on your old wig! New Elura FRONT WIGS With Trade Only siooo I 7 Styled Save fIO.00 29.00 Venicelon Wigs LONG SHAG REG. 29.95 WITH QC TRADE 14i99 SAVE $15.00 Short Venicelon REG.

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1908-1976