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The Vernon Daily Record from Vernon, Texas • Page 15

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Vernon, Texas
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m-P- Bridal Shower Honors Miss Kathy Hadley redd eri engagement and forthcoming fMUs Jana Kay Brewton of Denton and Roderick of Austin have been announced by her parents, Mr. Brewton of Denton. Mr. a 1969 graduate hSchool, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Oklahoma, and formerly of Vernon. The Cindy lapel of the First Baptist Church in Denton will be the wedding planned for 8 p.m. Aug.

10. Miss Brewton i Texas State University where she was a pledge pha Pi Sorority, and is a member of the Dixie Bells, Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order. Mr. a 1973 iNTSU with a BBA degree in banking and finance, is of Kappa Alpha Order for which he served as He was also a member of the Inter-Fraternity rently he is employed with the State Banking nt in Austin. Shower Miss Patsy Gable bpitial shower was lay evening in the of the Second Jurch for Miss Patsy ble, bride-elect of Lee Thomas of Oklahoma.

Miss of Mr. and sGable of 1302 Eagle, killip Duke greeted presented them to and Mrs. Travis of the honoree. Pianist Reports (AP) Soviet pia- slav Richter has de- and i from Moscow that 1 permission to live By in the West, the i Association said to- for the associ- is sponsoring Rich- pTent Japanese tour, per snapped for when fpreter translated the ties about him. 5 a baseless, stupid re- Jve no intention to live specially in London, city I lst was reported to pports from Moscow, informed Soviet I said Richter was one nusicians who had ap- I permission to live for 1 years in the West, nted to match their Western performers the international fame pe they deserve, the paid.

Miss Gable was attired in a knit pink dress with an empire waistline and wore a corsage of pink carnations which was a gift of the hostesses. The refreshment table was draped with an Ecru lace cloth over pink. An arrangement of pink gladiolas in a white vase centered the table. White napkins were enhanced with inscribed in silver. Pink angel fingers, nuts, mints and pink punch were served from silver and crystal appointments.

Assisting with the serving were Mmes. Fred Porter and Jackie White. Miss Sandra Gable, sister of the bride-elect, registered guests in a white leather book embossed in silver, which was a gift of the hostesses. The register table was covered with a white lace cloth over pink and decorated with a decoupaged wedding announcement and a wedding announcement candle. Attending at the gift display were Mmrs.

Frank McNabb, Edna Harrison, Ben Atwood and Marion Gruklkey. Other hostesses were Mmes. Finis Boyd, Milas Childress, Truman Davidson, Clark Deaton, Inez Edwards, Fred Hutson, J. 0. Kinsey, J.

S. McWilliams, Cliff Morris and Frank Smith. Hostess gifts of a gold crushed-velvet bedspread, electric bean-pot, avacado percolater and a kitchen set were on display. A total of 25 guests were registered. Miss Gable and Eddie Lee Thomas will be married at 6 p.m.

June 7 in the Second Baptist Church in Vernon. Mr. Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E.

Thomas of Shawnee, Oklahoma. A bridal shower was held in honor of Miss Kathy Patricia Hadley at 7 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rumage of Route 3.

Miss Hadley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hadley of Route 3. Miss Martha Rumage greeted guests and presented them to the honoree and members of the receiving line, Mrs. Clyde Hadley, mother of the bride- elect and Mrs.

David Baldwin, mother of the prospective bridegroom. For the occasion, Miss Hadley wore a light blue double-knit pant suit, with a corsage of yellow daisies. The refreshment table was covered with a blue linen cloth with blue lace edging. A floral arrangement of yellow fern, blue pom-pons and yellow daises with yellow and blue ribbon in an apothecary jar centered the table. The napkins were of blue to match the chosen colors.

Refreshments of blue angel fingers and lemonade were Vernon Story League Meets The Vernon Story League met with Mrs. Oran Key of 2106 Beaver for their May business meeting and program. Mrs. Redford Howard, president, presided at the business meeting where reports were given and plans made for the June meeting which will be a Guest Day Tea on June 22. It will be held in the Flame Room of the Lone Star Gas Company.

The social committee, composed of Mmes. M. L. Raabe, Jack White and Jim Geer will complete the plans. The Home Science Club, all former members of the Club and other guests will be invited to attend.

Mrs. Jack White directed the program for the afternoon. Roll call was answered by members naming their favorite Musical Instrument following the general Theme for the year and Is Love In Search Of A Stories for the afternoon were told by Mrs. M. L.

Raabe who told Security Brown was given by Mrs. Ann Minyard. Cake with fruit topping and lime punch was served by the hostess to Mmes. Redford Howard, Geer, J. 0.

Burk, Truman Castleberry, White, Raabe, Ann Minyard and Key. Accident Is Fatal HOUSTON (AP) Donald Wayne Jobe, 30, of Manvel, was killed in a one-car accident on Farm Road 528 early Saturday, the Department of Public Safety reported. Officers said Jobe apparently lost control of his car, was thrown from the vehicle and then pined under it. Driver Fatally Hurt HOUSTON (AP) Terry William Reusher, 19, of Houston was killed Saturday when the van he was driving overturned on a Houston street, police said. served.

Presiding at the serving table were Mmes. Carl Rumage and Danny Neel. Miss Linda Lehman registered guests in a yellow leather book which was decorated with an enlarged Hallmark card on the cover bearing the inscription "Love is the Threshold of Everything A white bud vase held an arrangement of blue carnations, baby breath and greenery. Attending at the gift display were Mmes. Joe Bob Nuckles and Joe Tidwell.

Also assisting with hostess duties were Miss Beverly Burnett and Mrs. Richard Fieldhouse. Hostess gifts of a steam and dry iron and an ironing board were on display. Among those present were Pam Johnson, Ann Castleberry, Holly Brandt, Jan Phillips, Phinetta Hunter, Denise Hadley, Jane Draper, Dena Cato, Paula Booker, Vera Tidwell, Rita Adams, Wynell Shannon, Sharon Pruitt, Camille Wilson, Gay Rogers, Debbie McAnear, Susan McNairy, Anne McNairy, Katherine Bohot, Jane Ditmore, Donna and Shelia Baldwin, Jana Atchley, Jo Ann Vecera, Fernie Hunter, Pam Spears, DeAnn Klein, Linda Lehman Carla Beth Henderson, Roxana Rumage, Patty Morris, Mrs. Joe Nuckles, Mrs.

Jimmy Southall and Debra Southall and Mrs. Jerry Matney. The wedding of Miss Hadley and Jerry Baldwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Baldwin of the Lockett Community, will be at 7:30 p.m.

June 15 in the Calvary Baptist Church in Vernon. WITH NIXON, KISSINGER Hughes Rejects Talks on Testing LOS ANGELES (AP) A former key aide to Howard Hughes says the billionaire recluse rejected offers to negotiate personally or by telephone with either President Nixon or Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger on atomic testing in Nevada. Robert Maheu, deposed chief of the Nevada operations, made the statement during cross-examination Friday in the four-month trial of his $17.5 million defamation suit against Hughes. Maheu was not asked who made the offer of negotiations with either Nixon or Kissinger.

Maheu sued Hughes after a 1972 telephone press conference in which a voice identified as that of Hughes said Maheu me Attorney Norbert Schlei, representing Summa questioned Maheu about whether he tried to influence thinking on Nevada atomic testing, which the bil- lionaire opposed. disagreed with the fact he would not listen to Presidents Johnson and Nixon and would not even talk to Dr. Maheu said. disagreed with his tactics, such as recall movements against two presidents of the United States and payoffs to presidents of the United Earlier, Maheu testified that Hughes ordered him to offer $1 million to President Johnson to halt nuclear testing in Nevada. SUSAN BELEW Susan Belew To Attend Girls State Miss Susan Belew has been selected by the American Legion Auxiliary as a representative to attend the Bluebonnet State June 1121 in Segune.

Miss Belew was selected from among six candidates. The girls must have high qualities of leadership, citizenship, character and scholastic achievements. They must also be approved by the principal of their school. At the state convention, a mock formal government is set up by the representatives to learn the processes of a working state government. Miss Belew is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Belew of 1804 Loma Linda. She will be a senior student at Vernon High School in the Fall. ENGAGEMENT engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Connie Lynn Archa to John Wayne Newton has been announced by her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Orie Archa of Oklaunion. Mr. Newton is the son of Mr. Ulyes Newton of 2430 Georgia Street.

The wedding ceremony will take place at 7:30 p.m. July 5 in the West Side Baptist Church with the Rev. Max Hawkins, pastor, officiating. The bride was a 1973 graduate of Vernon High School where she was a member of HECE and HERO Club. She is now attending Vernon Regional Junior College where she is enrolled in cosmetology and will be graduated in August.

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