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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 3

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Sue Ann Brannen Is Feted with Gift Party 5 joined to- whosc wed- et for Jan. Methodist th Miss Mrs. F. i I creen- Delores Ann Bolin Marries John Babers Miss Delores Ann Bolin am John W. Babers exchanged ued dine vows in the First Baptis church at Bailey Friday nighi 15, 1961.

The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joe R. Bolin. Rout One. Bonham, the is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ans Babers of Gober. Officiating at th-' double i ceremony at 8 in the ever ing was the Rev. William Bearder pastor of the First Baptist churc in Gober- The couple stood before wrought iron archway entwine with Endglifh ivy. flanked i tiered candelabra holding whit tapers.

Placed in the windows irried a white orchid tied with hite satin streamers, tied in love 1 Miss Sue Bolin, the bride's sis- was maid of honor and Mrs. lyn Brown, another sister of the! ride, and Miss Laqueta Cain ere bridesmaids. They worp identical sheath dress- i of red velveteen fashioned with rerskirts of red organza and car- i ed white mum bouquets tied ith red and white ribbon stream- Babers, brother of was best man. Ronie Hopkins and Jerry Sewell were roomsmen and Danny Woodson nd Joe the bride's broth- seated the guests. Miss Karen Morris and Miss larv Green lighted the candles.

Miss Sue Ann Brannen of water, bride-elect of James A. Wiggins of Bonham, was complimented with a miscellaneous shower recently in the Fellowship Hall of the First Methodist church in Gladewater. Twenty-one hostess get her for the honorer ding date has been 27, in the Fir church in Gladewater. Receiving the guests wi Brannen and her mother, Calvin Brannen, was Mrs. Hanicak of White Oak.

Magnolia and ery adorned the foyer of the hall and the reception rooms were beautifully decorated with the bride-elect's chosen colors, emerald and white. The elongnated gift tables were traced with emerald green net! that extended into huge bows, tied with white wedding bells edged in green glitter. Centering the table was a formal tree branches of orange bio bearing double wedding bell; love birds. At the base of the tree were a miniature Hqly Bible, steepled church and satin ers marked. and Flanking the tree two informal trees, sprayed white, holding green net rice bags, small doves, wedding rings and tiny silver candelabra and satin streamers also beneath these trees were the names of the betrothed couple.

Registering guests was Miss Deena Hanicak of White Oak The ornate bride's book designed by Mrs. Roy Pynes, was covered in hand run Alencon lace laid with bridal satin, embellished with seed pearls and studded with small satin bows and jewels. Camellias and a single white mum with green feathers glittered in silver were combined with a min- I iature bride and bridegroom to adorn the console table where more than 100 guests registered. with soms and whit stream- were sories- serving table held heavily glittered wedding bell? outlined by g-een feathers tippec' with silver and placed in huckle berry leaves. Refreshments were served from a table laid with a cloth of sheet organdy and lace with a deep shadow proof hem.

The center piece was composed of gilt-glittered wedding bells and trimmed with a life-size love bird, emer aid green tulle poufs and green glass balls Matching green candles placed in silver candelabra nestled in huckleberry leaves. Presiding at the cut-glass punch bowl was Mrs. Lloyd Stevens. Mrs. Taylor served coconut snow balls.

Silver compotes containing salted nuts, completed table appointments. The hostesses were all from Gladewater. Mrs- Wilson Godfrey provided background piano music during the afternoun. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Calvin Brannen.

is a member of the faculty of the Galena Park public schools. The prospective bridegroom. a student at Stephen F. Austin college, Nacogdoches, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Wiggins of Bonham. nr towuM tirtr nmtrr Mrs. Malone 'Miss Dillow Will Hosls for Party Wed D. A. Staggers NHW.

G. orgy Phone 3 or JU 3 Texas, Sunday, Dec. 17, 1961 Pilgrimage of Homes Set for Monday Night ctor (Spi) Mr. an Mrs 1 Mr. and L.

Malone and Telephone ha Mrs, Doss Smith, en tertainc with i sagement an a Christmas party i VI ilonr nage of the home recently. Frances Gai A salad and plat with Austin St coffee was served from (cartel Mrs. T. Si Mrs. Paul Hembree Hostess for Party Mrs.

Paul Hembree invited members of the Shining Light Sunday school class of the Seventh and Main Baptist church to her home for a party recently- They were served sandwiches, party snacks, dips, cookies and candy from a buffet table decorated with arrangements in keeping with the Yuletide theme. Members revealed pal anist. Z. Trout sang and Given in marri ige cr, the bride was mal length gown of sat soie- It was styled wi bodice enhanced by a neckline with aop ed. embroidered pointed sleeves.

The ing skirt featured large flat bow acc waistline in the back, shoulder length wh ed ftom beaded pearl The holiday atmosphere is expected to bring hundreds of peo pie to the eighth annual Christmas Pilgrimage of Homes, sponsored by the Bonham Garden club from 6 to 9 p. m. Monday, Dec. 18. Mrs.

Harry Swann president, said. Featured on the tour will be; the homes of Miss Virginia Biard. 905 North Main Mrs. J. C.

Brannon. 417 ast 9th St and Dr and Mrs. Scates, 605 West 5th St. Miss Biard. a well-known Bon-! ham musician and music teacher, has lived in the home many It was the home of her late par-, ents.

The home is furnished in Farly American and antique furniture and lends to the decora- tive atmosphere of an Old-Fash-i ioned Christmas. Her hostesses will be her sister, Mrs. Belle Gober, Mrs. Harry Swann, Miss Mary Alice Pritchett. Mrs.

Paul Simpson, Mrs. Richard O. Young. Mrs. Brant Smith, James Smith Norwood, and Mr and Mrs.

O. M. Weaver and Chuck Weaver. Mrs. C.

Brannon will be assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Bil- ly Barr and Mrs. Mary Ella Ter- ry, who are both engenious in decorating. The big two-story brick house had been the home of Mrs. Br.innon many years.

All the downstairs rooms will be open and unique displays will attract many visitors. Others receiving guests with Mrs. Brannon and her daughters will be her son-in-law, Billy Barr, and her daughter-in-law, Mrs Jimmy Brannon. Melanie and John Mark Terry, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Joe Fletcher of Dodd City, and Mrs- Tom Baugh. Dr. and H. R. pink brick home will be accented by decorations.

Hostesses here with Dr. and Mrs. Scates will be Mrs Paul Campbell, Mrs. Winnie Money, Mrs. Jerry Owens.

Mrs. Leonard Jander, Miss Beulah May, Mrs. Louise Sturgeon, Mrs. C. Key and Mrs Dee Cortner.

Following the pilgrimage. Mrs. Cortner has invited all who visit the homes to stop by her home, next door to the to have coffee. a primrose bo and made by Malone. In the games.

Frnest Nash he' high score in 42 and Mrs. Colli Hodges and Warren Ross for nasta. Attending the party were Mi and Mrs Ray. Mr. and Mr Warren Ross.

Mr. and Mr! Frank Anderson. Mr. and Mr John Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Do Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. F.rne* Nash Mr. and Mrs.

Collie Hod; es, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covin ton and Mr. and Mrs. F.

Butt1 Today's Happy Birthday Dec. 17 Mrs. Georgia Jenkin Kathy Rawlins, Gene Wilshir 1 John V. Reynolds. s.

Dillow of announced the en- approachmg mar- daughter, Miss Dillow. to Duan4 i. vm of Mr. and 1 ne coupe exchange vows the Church of Christ in Sherin, Dec. 21.

19fil, with only ves and close friends attending, ioih ss Dillow and her fiance senior students at East Texas ite college. Commerce. The de-elect was graduated from ftoo! and the groom was gradu- nan high school. SPECIAL! MEN'S and RAINCOATS Regular $1.49 Only $1.00 ea. Limited Time Only! Leeth's Variety WHAT IS IT WORTH? SEE A GOOD SHOW! You Can See ASI The Good Shows On 5 Channels! For Less SPECIAL! Only S5 Down and $5 Per Month Until Further Notice gifts and presented their two guests, Mrs.

Jesse Leonard and Mrs. Dwain Marrow, with gifts. Eleven members and guests attended the meeting. BETTER TELEVISION Phone 583-2088 PLAZA DRUG Phone 583-4321 NOW! GIRDLES THAT LAST AND CONTROL 3 TIMES AS LONG IWFY Twm LUCKY FOR OS EVERYTHING IS INSURED BY TWE -----W. W.

SMITH INSURANCE 521 East 4th Street Phone JU 3-3327 Bonham following the cere- the reception, given by the parents, was held in Felp Hall of the church. The table was laid with white net cloth over white satin, igh'ighting the table was an ar- stic arrangement of candles and ie tiered wedding cake Reception assistants were Miss indy Babers, the who registered the guests, id Miss Judy Farmer and Mrs. obby Clnvton. who served cake, was poured bv Miss Patty and ss Janet Sullivan. For traveling, the bride wore a dark green wool suit with black accessories, and the white orchid from her wedding bouquet.

The couple will be at home in Gober when they return from their wedding trip The bride attended Texas Woman's University at Denton and is a sophomore at East Texas State college. Commerce. The bridegroom was graduated from Gober high school and is engaged in ranching and farming near Gober. Out-of-town guests were Miss Sandy Babers, Miss Jerry Wilcox- snn. Mr.

and Mrs, C. T. Bean and family, Mrs. Nannie Lou Baker and Bob Bolin, all of Dallas, Mr- and Mrs. Joe Dodson of Savoy.

Mrs. Bette Culifer and children of Bells and Mrs. J. F. Owens of Pasadena.

Those from Denton were Miss I iqueta Cain. Miss Kay Franklin, Miss Ann Zeck, Miss Judy Robinson and Miss Harriet Larson MISS SUE ANN BRANNEN bride-elect of Jim A. Wiggins of Bonham is pictured with her mother, Mrs. Calvin Brannen, at a recent tea and shower given in Gladewater, where Miss Brannen and her parents reside. Miss Brannen and Mr.

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