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Valley Morning Star du lieu suivant : Harlingen, Texas • Page 20

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Harlingen, Texas
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HOME Of FABRICS 119 S. SECOND TIMELY PRICED! THE COMING SOCIAL SEASON 72" NYLON NET 180 DENIER TAFFETA 3 $1.00 Heller's 56" ACRILAN JERSEY 10 Luxurious Colors TO CHOOSE FROM 29, 1957 fkU.tr Mouvra UXAI 89 Birthday Party Honors Mrs. Prentiss SAN BENITO Mrs. M. Prentiss, who has resided in San Benito 47 years, celebrated her birthday Tuesday night with her daughter, Miss Voin Prentiss as hostess.

The table was laid with a lace cloth and centered with pink carnations and pink tapers lovely birthday cake decorated in pink spun sugar roses was at one end of the table with the honnress many gifts at the other. John Prentiss served the and Mrs, Amos Prentiss presided over the ire cream, during tlhe evening. Enjoying the occasion with Premiss were some 30 members of her family which in eludes eight children, eleven grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren. Month's Tour for The McLains DONNA Mr. and Mrs McLain have returned from their vacation trip through the far 'west, visiting friends and re- natives San to Spokane then back through Yellowstone Park.

Cigarette stamps exchangeable for premiums have been introduced in England, Rio Hondo PTA To Sponsor Supper Party RIO HONDO The North Ward PTA in its first year as a Parent Teacher Association member, has chosen the school cafeteria for the scene of an elaborate Mexican supper to be held Saturday. Oct. 5. Serving will begin at 5 p.m. and continue until 8 p.m.

At. 7:30, an additional feature, the cake and pie auction, will be held at which time the cakes pies donated by the good cooks of Rio Hondo will be auctioned: to the highest bidder Tickets are on sale at SI for adults and 50 cents for children under twelve. This affair will be) the groups major money raising event of the year. Out of Hospital DONNA Mrs. Anna Schroeder, is back from the San Antonio! hospital and is staying for the present at the Old People's Horne north of Weslaco.

Parsons Return DONNA Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parson have returned from the North to spend the winter in their home at 313 N.

Fifth St AND MRS, ROGER LEE SANOWISCH (Teege Photo) AND MRS. THOMAS A. HUST (El eanor Gait Photo) In Lyford Rite MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A.

KELLER (Gene Smith Photo) Neal Olsons Visit Mr and Mr. Nni son and infant son, Dale Allen of San Luis Obispo, are visit- nc the home of Mrs VOWS tXCH 3nCj6d father, Mr. Fred Giese, Mrs (, and daughters Mrs, Olson is the former Miss Giese, LYFORD Miss Truda Ann: Nicaragua has dropped its im- Roberts, daughter of Mr. and levy on agricultural sprays the bride, and powders. 0j william Keller, son of and Mrs.

Bob Keller. Sept. 21. in! a 6 service at the First Bap-: list church. The Rev.

H- Ken-j drick, pastor of the Wood Avenue! Baptist RaymondvUle, officiated at the double ring cere-; mony. The bride wore a ballerina! length gown of white tulle over) satin as she was given in marriage by her father. Her fingertip veil was held by a small crown and she carried a white orchid surrounded by carnations. Miss Elaine Keller, sister nf the groom, was the bride's only attendant and Robert Joe Keller served his brother as best man. The ittle flower Miss Rhonda Robert Wedding music was provided by Myrtle Strader at the organ! to a-vnmpanv Robin and Patsy Hocott, vocalists Following the ceremony, the reception was held at the where Mrs, Robert Keller served punch and Miss Bonnie Kajs as-j sisted at the bride's book.

The young couple will go to Germany in the near future where! the groom is stationed with the S. Array. Did You Know IT COSTS NO MORE FOR THE BEST! Wg Hovi NO Minimum Charge- BuyWhotYou Need Portraits $6,00 up Wedding Candids $3.50 Booth Studio laurel Park Harlingen for award-winning photography" Wanted for Manslaughter Merry by Marry by has absolutely fetal po-wtrl your woitHint smaller by inches, high, bosom. Choose from our most wanted WIDOWS NOW! No. 13-28; The moonlight mood in crisp embroidered cot ton, iight eiatfk; foam-hnea cups no.a high $10.95 A cjLincjerie Pitted by Our Expert Corsetieres" GA 3-3946 221 Jackson Harlingen Hust-Harwick Nuptials in San Benito SAN BENITO The Calvary I Baptist church was the scene, Sept.

21. of the wedding of Ann Marie Warwick and Thomas A. Hust. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

T. K. Warwick, this! city, and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas! Albert Hust, Mt. Vernon, Ind, The! J.Rev, John Wilder read the double; ring ceremony as the bride was given in marriage by her father.

She was costumed' in a floor, length gown of white taffeta II fashioned with a flared skirt and necked bodice. Her veil feil from a half-hat of pearls! and she carried her small bouquet 11of carnations on a white Bible. Miss Elaine Tandy was maid of; in a pink net covered taffeta I jdress accented by her bouquet of I p.nk and white carnations. Don Godberry served as best, man for the groom with Johnny; Pitts, cousin of the bride, and Jim West as ushers. The reception was held at the home of the parents where a table covered in white lace held the three tiered wedding cake, served by Mrs, Josie Jones.

Mrs. John Pitts presided at the punch bowl and Miss Elaine Tandy had charge of the bride hook. The newly weds will live in Harlingen as the groom is stationed at Harlingen Air Force Base, Nuptials Read For Couple at St. Paul's The marriage of Louise Anita Sanchez, Harlingen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Tappan, Mercedes, and Al-c Roger Lee Sandwisch, Harlingen Air Force was solemnized Sept, 22 j7 p.m. at St. Pauls Lutheran church. T.ie Rev. H.

A. Heckmann performed double ring ceremony. Mrs. Evelyn Sandwisch, Oak Harbor, Ohio, is the mother of the groom, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length white lace dress and small Juliet cap to match. She carried white carnations on a white prayer book, i Mrs, Richard Barnes, maid of w'ore a mint green taffeta frock and matching cap, her bouquet featured coral gladioli, Mr, Barns served as best man.

A wedding dinner following the ceremony was held at Richards. The couple will reside at 110 E. Madison after their trip to San Antonio. Mrs. Phillips Has Xi Epsilon Group SAN BENITO "Introductions and Invitations" was the program given at the XI Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Phi meeting held Monday night at the home of Mrs.

Marie Phillips. Mrs. Ruth McDougal presented the program as to the correct etiquette for a Civilian and Mrs. Harriet Monde discussed the subject as an air force wife. Mrs.

Ruth McCabe, president, presided over the business session when Mrs, Patricia Minkler was a new member MARRIES FORMER and Mrs, Kenneth Redden, Houston, announce the marriage of their daughter, JuSia Mae, to Dents Archer, Sept. 28, in Mount Houston Baptist church, The groom is a graduate of Harlingen high school and brother of Mrs. D. Daniel, 110 W. Pierce, with whom he resided before going to New Orleans as an employee of Drilling Co.

WSCS Christmas In September Mrs. John Huddleston presided at the general meeting in the Pletcher Parlor of the First Meth! odist WSCS As members and guests assembled. Mrs. Neil Madeley gave soft piano selections, After the opening and a transferred short business meeting, Mrs from Carthage, Drews, of the Arrington circle, m- f'ajjs was nominated as this jtroduced Mrs. May Alvirez am; year's candidate for valentine girl, seven children from the Good Refreshments were served bv Settlemen House in Brownsville Mrs.

Phillips and Mrs. Lonnie Mrs, Alvirez spoke on Good Hittis to fourteen members. The Neighbors" and the children sang Oct. 11 meeting will be with Mrs, carols for the in Sep- paye itember program topic. Mrs Brwning Smith selected fWr show a 3.2 per cent mas Giving" for the Devotional jn Venezuela, theme.

Mrs. Call is Thompson, secretary of missionary education, announced the Study. Christ. The Church and Race will be Oct. p.

The week of prayer. 21 through 25. Each Friday morning from 9:30 to 10, there will be a call to prayer the Clift Chapel with the public invited. During the social hour the Lorenz circle used the holiday trend for decorations, Mr. W.

Battle made and presented to the circle a fire place, uhere the toys brought by members for the settlement house, were placed. The Liston circle served refreshments from a Christmas tree centered table The Kenney circle reported the most members present. Black port by moss is a firm offered for in Oporto, Por- VANNIt TILDEN HOME BAKING "Quality Beautifully Decorated Butter CAKES Real Made PIES Butteri! off SWEET ROLLS Th AS OPEN SUNDAYS Record Consumption Of Turkey Forecast Gum Trees Provided Chewing Material HOUSTON WEDDING Min Joan Robinson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ash Robinson, Houston, became the bride of Dr. John Robert Hill, son of Mr.

and Robert Hill of Edcouch, The ceremony was performed last night at the home of the bride parents, Robert T. Moncrief attended the bride with Julian Hill serving ai best man. The bride attended Stephens college, Columbia, where she was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Chi. Dr, Hill is a graduate of Baylor Medical tchooi and taking his residency at Herman hospital. The couple will reside at 1029 Kirby Drive, Houston, Ship'n says roll up your sleeves! 1 KENT, O.

gun- had more bark than bite ir i s- pioneer days, ARGO, N. D. LP Ameri- cans may set anew record in tur- Eany woousmen used resv key eating this vear, according to sPruce. European larch am a poultry marketing expert. sweetgum trees for chewing gun "Every American will eat nearlv sn nuich for the flavor bir six pounds of turkey, if the pros- 5n ihe bPlief would harden the pective increase in'the 1957 crop Seeih- to Davey tree 1 is used up during the said experts.

Lloyd M. Forness, North Dakota The gum had to be carefullj Agricultural College poultry mar- chewed for about three days be keting agent. fore it was just right. If too soft The top year tor turkey consum-1 it would stick to the teeth, anr ption was 1954 when Americans if too hard, it would disintegrate ate 5,3 pounds apiece, a bitter powder. THE DELL as seen in tC THE BABETTi THE CORRAL a blouse that has the niceties people notice! Exquisitely tapered continental collar, sleeves newly nonchalant, precise baek-pleat.

With long tails, So Shore-neat! Lustrous cotton broadcloth in clear white and mist pastels that thrive on suds! sn to 38 Come see all out brand new Ship Shore blouses! pointed to autumns softest, most beautiful side of fashion Caressingly soft textured calf in three smartly tapered patterns, each sporting such a trim, yet practical heel, Fit and wear pleasure out of this world! Sizes 4 to 11 AAAA to Widths THE DELL THE BABETTE THE CORRAL CAROLYN'S SHOES 224 Jackson Harlingen 117 South Second Harlingen.

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