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The Comanche Chief from Comanche, Texas • Page 9

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Comanche, Texas
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The Comanche Chief Comanche, Texas 76112 May 25, 1972 Double Ding Ceremony Unites Shelley Denise Houck Stephen Mark Patrick on Saturday, May 20th MliS. AIAKK PATRICK UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MAULDIN'S Lake View Center (Former Property) (Across From Corps of Engineers Headquarters) Lake Proctor Store and Motel Facilities For Reservations Call (817) 879-2253 (Uni;) NED'S GROCERY and ENCO STATION FHFNtil 9-OZ. .1 Alt MUSTARD 19c An archway entwined with hanging greenery and 1 a with yellcw statice flanked on cither side by candelabra and staggered columns 1 or tried the mv tig for the May 20 wedding vows of Shelley Denise Houck and Stephen Mirk Patrick. Meverend Frank L. Turner, Jr.

offic ated at the double ring ceremony. Parer's of couple are Mr. Mrs. Ocil R. Houck, Route 1 Comanche and Mr.

and Mrs. C. Patrick of Richland Springs. Bob Arthur sang Whither Thou Goest" and Twelfth of Never" accompanied on the organ by Miss Marguerite I loss. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an empire, A-line gown of white silk organza featuring a high Victorian neckline, sheer yoke and bishop sleeves lavished with motifs of lace adorned with and pearls.

Beaded scalloped Chantilly outlined the floor length mantilla which fell from a jewel encrusted Juliet cap. carr'ed a crescent bouquet of white ghmelias, yellow roses and greenery. Mrs. Richard A. Engeldahl of Midland served her sister as matron of honor.

Mrs Jerry W. Piggs of Arlington, Mrs. Rieh- i rd I). Adams of Cumby and Miss Brenda Jo a trick of Richland Springs were bridesmaids. They wore gowns of aaua crepe which featured an ff the 'boulder voke and full, sheer sleeves.

The front bodice of the dress was held to an empire waist by a wide band r)f lace, while the back was left full and flowing. Headpieces were of aqua velvet ribbon and small yellow silk flowers. They carried crescent shaped bon- quets of yellow glamelias and lemon leaves. Walter C. Patrick, father of fhe groom, served as best man.

Merle E. Taylor. Cubby Pierce, and William Gibson, all of Richland Springs served as groomsmen. Mike White of Paint Rock and Richard Adams of Cumby were ushers. At the reception in the church parlor, the bride's table was laid with a white linen cut- work cloth.

The clover leaf- shaped wedding cake consisted of three tiers decorated with leal yellow roses and greenery, staggered candelabra holding yellow candles and lac- ed with greenery provided the background for the bride's and attendant's bouquets which 3 Bill Bush of Alpine and Mrs. the Student Senate: and the Merle Taylor, Jr. of Richland 1971-1972 edition of Who's Who Springs presided at the in American Universities and table. Mrs. Myron D.

Mays, Colleges. She is presently cm- sister of the groom, registered ployed as a secretary to the the wedding guests. Director of the Texas The mother cf the bride Engineering Experiment Sta- chose a dress of powder blue tion. The grrom is an Agricul- trimmed in heavy lace with tural Economics major at Tex- multi ored accessories. The A University and will groom mother wore a navy graduate in May 1973.

He and white three-piece ensemble so a member of Alpha Zeta, a and accessories. Each rational honor fraternity for wore an orchid corsage. culsfonding agricultural maj For going away, the bride chose an orchid polyester and Afer their wedding trip, hite lace wrap around dress couple will reside at 500 Foch, featuring a turn back collar Apartment 4, Bryan. 1 and white lace bodice over or- chid, while the skirt wa.s a Preceding the wedding, solid color. She wore white ac- 22.

the bride cessories to complement her with a bridal shower at Wedding Vows Said May 20th Julie Ann Pinkerton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pinkerton of Comanche, a t'avid Stewart Seeley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Seeley of Donnellson, Iowa, were mar ried Saturday, Mav 20.

at 4 pm with Rev. Frank Turner Jr. of. for the double ring 10 ceremony. The decorations an archwa of gr cry and flowers, flat keo on both honored bv arrangements of the the flowers.

on national business organization; home of Mrs. McCorkle. formed the centerpiece. Mr: FKEE DELIVERY PH. OPEN MON.

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(INDY JONES at attire. Her corsage was a white home of Mrs. Euell Arthur; on Given in bv her glamelia from the bridal bou- May 15. a gct-acqu-Tted tea father, the bride were an em- uuet. held in the Hospitality pire gown of canleligM silk or The bride is a 1972 graduate Room of the REA building in ranza accented with heavy of Tarleton Siale College.

While Rich Springs and on May Brussels lace. The long Uen- thcre, she was a member of 12, a lingerie shower was host- aissance sleeves and neckline Alpha hi, a national honor id by Mrs. Jerry W. and were ruffled and the chapel- societv; Phi Reta Lambda, a Mrs. R.

O. McCorkle at the length train was accented with the lace also. Her veil of candlelight tulle featured fres flowers matching the spring flowers in her bouquet. Phyllis Pinker'on. sister of the bride, was honor.

Bridesmaids were Sue and Patti McKinzie of Comanche and Sandy Seeley, sis'er ef the groom, from Donnellson, Iowa. The bridal attendants wore gowns of pastel crepe wtth high empire waist and short put fed sleeves. Their wide brim garden hats matched their and they carried bouquets of spring flowers. Jeff SeeW of Donnellson, Iowa served as his brother best man. Groomsmen were Glenn Steward of Hous'on.

Rob Snow of Stephenvil'e and Dave Schafer of Dallas. Ushers Rirc'tv Pinkerton, brothers of the bride. Miss Leah registered as they entered the church. wore orchid knit accented with angora borealis buttons. The mother of the groom chose a dress of dark lavender with lavender and white braid at the waist.

Following the wedding a reception held at the homo of the parents. The table featured arrangement of spring flowers and the three- I lered wedding cake was i cented with the sam(' spring flowers. Members of the house party were Mrs. Dennis Prater and Judy Gleaton of Comanche, Marv Wilson of Dublin and Lisa Seeley, sister of the groom. For going away the bride chose a knit dress with kellv preen bodice and white skirt.

Her accessories were white. The couple will reside in Ste- pres- State LAKE EANES PARK (ITY OF (0MAN(HE Swimming Pool OPENS Thursday May 25th WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS -------('LOSEI) WEDNESDAYS ---------Max Parker, Pool Sandi Sudderth, Life Guard Children 40c 613 Crews, Hamilton SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON ANY GARMENT. REASONABLE PRICES ANY TYPE GARMENT. Conte to Home by Appointment. Specializing In Bridal, Lingerie, Fcrmals, Etc.

STAMP OUT LAZY MONEY! HINTS You can stuff your in a nock and hide it house somewhere. But people rtilh feet in their socks put their savings to work at Hil'icrn Savings! IV'oney saved, in a sock do anything, but nroney saved in a Southern passbook account earns annual dividends, paid or compounded tjuarterly. Stamp our lazy money! your savings away at Sou them Savings! HIGHER KAKMNCS ON SAYINGS Gin tes eMtCftunhotUatHl A bit of Higginbothams lumber and a little of your time may be just what you need to add greater convenience to that busy room in vour kitchen. phenville, where they are cntlv attending Tarleton College. Attends State Track Meet Mr.

and Mrs. Odell Ormsby ano Dr. and Mrs. W. D.

Black( wood were among the Coman( che fans in Austin May Kith to attend the Girls State Track 5 Meet. 1 SJ SAVINGS 101 N. Austin, Comanche, Texas Home Office, lirownwood Barbara Willi ami How about a hanging shelf below an upper cabinet to hold the most often used spices or to keej) the canister set up off of the work area and give more cooking space? cups could also be j) lit on such a shelf, paper towel holder below the shelf handv. And add a to keep it Slot a plates, ion A tall shelf so that muffin tins, pie can be stood on end for the best and convenience of use. THE FUTURE half shelf added to nn existing shelf can be used for small cans, spice cans, or just for easier stacking of regular size cans.

Make the shelf half as wide as the other shelves and half as high. Use your measuring stick, pencil and paper to fit storage space to things you store. Allow for clearance at the top and sides; one to two inches are needed at the top. Add shelves and partitions to your cabinets according to your measurements. For example, extra shelves could be added to make the shelf heights just right for the stocked items in your kitchen such as plates and bowls.

A towering nest of stacked mixing bowls could become several smaller, easier to use stacks with the right cabinet divisions. Shelves added to the under-the-sink area could give just the convenience been wanting there. Very shallow shelves for storing pie pans, cookie sheets, muffin tins, could have the same convenience adding effect as the slots mentioned above. forget cabinet doors. Hooks for hang ing often used items are handy on the back of a door near the area where the items are most used.

Cup hooks can do much more than hang cups! This space might also he just right for a small shelf with a retainer rod to prevent things from falling when the door is open; perfect for spices again or for other small items. Lastly, can you add a desk to your kitchen? love it To jem graduates, we congratwrate you cm your progtew far in seeking and obtaining education and knowteclge. As you build toward the future with additional studies and wc wish far yem amamtom success aad acfeaMHoeflC. You? responsibilities me gfeat but sm haw query enrthrywy jg fouft of fiotfajt. Mrs.

Williams, Higginbothams Staff Home hconomist, may bo contacted through your local Higginbothams store or by eallin (915) She will be happy to assist individuals or groups with problems in home economics. Service Drug Store.

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