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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 58

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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THE DAILY OKLAHOMA! Miss Henderson Weds in Church IT'S BACK-TO-SCHOOL TIME! And here is a camei-colored flannel skirt with 14C SUNDAY, AUfa. Washington Scene Political Chaffer, amusing watches embroidered all VOWS WERE SOLEMNIZED Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Northwest Christian church for Miss Patricia Pearl Henderson and Donald Lee Toumbs. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert H. Henderson, 3208 NW 41. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Toumbs, 2732 SW 34.

Fine Food Is Menu At Polish Embassy the cashmere sweater in brown is accented with the skirt flannel and another watch, appliqued and jeweled. There are two tones in the other cashmere sweater (beige and brown) soft gray chiffon scarf at the throat the beautifully proportioned skirt is of beige cashmere, worn with a brown leather belt. (For the name of the Oklahoma City store where these fashions are available, call the Women's department, CE 2-3311, Extension 381. Or write Fay Taylor, in care of The Daily Oklahoman, enclosing a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply). v.

Henry Hart Tyler offici ated before a setting of white gladioli, palms and seven- brancnel canoeiaora. Miss iavna Geoffroy, organist, accompanied Larry Penwright, cousin of the bride, who sang. By BETTY BEALE WASHINGTON Soviet boss Khrushchev lias been smiling so hard lately his beam landed on this society columnist way off in little old Washington. Right out of the blue recently just before the riots in Poznan, Poland, a secretary cplled and extended an invitation to lunch at the Polish embassy with Counselor Henryk Jaroszek. 1 accepted with journalistic alr.cnty.

i Promptly at 1 o'clock I walked I THE BRIDE was given in marriage by her father. She wore a waltz-lenglh dress of tulle over taffeta appliqued with medallions of lace embroidered with sequins and seed pearls. Her fingertip veil of illusion was held in place by a crown of lace and pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of lilies of the valley and a white orchid atop a white Bible. Mrs.

Larry Penwright. cousin of into this embassy for the first Mrs Touvibs the bride, was the matron of time since 1939. A man, not in butler's garb, ushered me upstairs to the formal drawing room where honor. She wore a dress of mint ereen organdy and carried a cas cade bouquet of lavender asters. i Bridesmaids were Nuptial Date Set Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Lynam. Bishop, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gwendolyn Lvnain to Richard Miss Mary Helen Woolbright, and Miss Janis Pace, cousin of the Mr.

Jaroszek was waiting alone. Obviously no one else was expected. We sat down to a sherry served by a peasant-type, friendly faced bridegroom. 1 I V. i-i I I T-i Alan Tilley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. i best man. Ushers "were Rcgcy liey, Ana. ine weuaing set for August 29. Gray and Donald Frank.

woman wno aiso Droe eniuasy tradition by not wearing a maid's uniform. She wore a white apron over her black and white print dress. THE COUNSEl OR turned out to be a medium-sized man with brown hair, tense face, spectacles over eyes that missed nothing. America is too mechanized, he said He loves to walk for exer cise; daily walks the mile back ana torcn Deiween nis iiumc aim office I rushed to V. S.

defense. Sen. Kerr Scott walks the six miles from his apartment to the Capitol every day, I put in. And Theodore Francis Green walks thp several miles to his of fice and back from the University club. He confessed that was a lot of walking.

Lunch began with a selection of hors d'oeuvres homemade pate, pickled mushrooms from Poland, ham, sardines. tomatoes and onions. A red Polish vodka, mild Miss Gayle Austin Miss Radell Winton To Become Bride Mr. and Mrs. L.

F. "Winton, Dii Paris-Thomson Engagement Told to suit a woman's taste, was poured and recommended. It was delectable. I took a second helping of pate, not knowing how much more was to come. But, Eleanor Stewart, Bill Taylor To Exchange Vows August 26 can, are anouncing the engage Becomes Bride alas, it was followed Dy a nan nd 35e poit.g? Write for Free Page Boy Catalog 1 hrnilerl chicken.

Dotatoes. cucum ment of their daughter, Miss Radell Winton, Abilene, Texas, to Airman 2-c Gary L. Weisen, son of bers and Brussel sprouts," then stewed fruit, then pastry stuffed with whipped cream! A dark white Vows were read in the chapel at Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Linard, Mag- I STORK SHOP Lackland airtorce Dase, Tpxas for Miss Gavle Aus wine was poured too. Miod, a delicious honey liqueur with nolia, Ohio. The bridegroom-to-be is stationed at Abilene airforce tin and Jerry J. Harris.

Lieut. Neil 221 N.W. 23rd Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Paris, Pauls Valley, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Bernice Paris, to L. W. Thomson, Hermosa Beach, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Thomson, Frederic, Wis. A September wedding is planned.

Miss Paris is a graduate of Pauls Valley highschool and Hills Business college. She is a member of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Beta Sigma Phi. Order of the Eastern Star and Desk and Derrick club. only 12 percent alcohol, was t. won.

cnapiain, oinciaieu. Hobart highschool and attended Oklahoma college. She belonged to Zeta Tau Alpha social sorority, Orange Quill scholastic organization for freshmen girls, YWCA, Student Union Activities board and College Theater guild. She was listed on the President's Honor roll and Dean's Honor roll. The prospective bridegroom also graduated from Hobart highschool.

He will be a senior at the Univer-j sity of Oklahoma this autumn. 1 07 N. HUDSON Mr. and Mrs. NT.

J. Stewart, Ho-bart, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Louise Stewart, to Bill Edward Taylor, son of Mrs. Elsie Taylor, Hobart, and Raymond Taylor, Duncan. The wedding will be an event of 4 p.m. August 26 in the chapel of the First Methodist church, Hobart, with Rev.

Daris M. Parker reading the The bride-elect graduated from I served with the demitasse. The bride is the daughter of MR. JAROSZEK said he had been here only five months; he wanted to get to Know the press. He's political affairs and public Mrs.

Othello Austin, 5iu a- l-ock-hced, and Orville Austin, Oklahoma City. Mr. Harris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harris, 704 To wry.

The bride wore a white satin Di-incess style dress in the bal relations ouiccr. Will fhe new friendly Soviet at lerina length and a crown of seed pearls held her fingertip veil. She titude toward Tito change anything in Poland. I asked: Might Poland also break away from the Soviet dictatorship? "To answer that OS cameo, a wmie orcnia on a wuue Bible. would he to admit that Po and dictated to by the Soviet," he re Miss Pat Frederick, 417 North-ip, was maid of honor.

She wore beiee suit with white accessories and a corsage of white gardenias. Host man was Stewart and ushers were Dick Powers and Robert Cole. After a weddinc triD to Corpus (Jhnsti, Texas, me coupie nas established home in San Antonio. The couple was graduated trom Midwest Citv hiehschool and the plied gingerly. iJoiand lias its own leaders; it simply looks to the Soviet for leadership in the "Socialist" revolution.

"If that's the case," I added cheerily, "I should think the revelation of Stalin's injustices, murders, would make Poland say 'finis' to Russia." He looked as if he regretted the luncheon. WHY" DID the Poles imprison Cardinal Wyszynski? I asked He tried to incite people to overthrow the government, was the reply. (If true, imagine communists objecting to that!) "Me is not being treated badly. He is in a monastery." "Why do you suppose the So-, viets keep Stalin's pictures on the walli of their embassy?" "I SUITS FOR THE SOUTHWEST Fabrics For OKLAHOMA Wools, Silk Tweeds, Regular and Petite bridegroom attended Central State and Tonkawa junior colleges. He airforce base.

Mary Armstrong's Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs, Roland Armstrong, Ringling, announce the engagement of their dnunhter. Miss Wary can't speak for the Russians. But after all, Stalin raised Russia from the 11th place to the second place industrially in the world, and to the first place militarily," he replied smugly. 30-day, 90-day budget accounts.

Armstrong, to Donald E. Buchmill-cr, Chicago. The wedding will be September 20 in the Assembly of God church, Ringling, with Rev. H. C.

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