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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 48

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Myrna C. Moore Becomes Bride THE MARRIAGE of Mlu Myrna Carolyn Moore, Kansas City, and William Jamea Will-hit waa solemnized at I p.m. Saturday in Crown Htlghti Christian church. Rav. J.

Clyde Wheel June Ceremony Planned by Pair MR. AND MRS. EARL B. NU-GENT, Oils, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mlu Earline Florence Nugent, to Jerry Lee Chapman, am of Mr. and Mrs.

F. L. Chapman, 3305 Venice. The wedding will be June 10 at I p.m. In Free Methodist church.

Rev. R. E. Butterfleld will officiate. The bride-elect Is a graduate of LaSalle hlghschool, OUa.

Her fiance Is a graduate of Classen highschool and Kemper Military academy, Boonville, Mo. He also attended Oklahoma State er officiated before arrangements of fern, white gladioli and white tapers. Candelabra holding white tapers lined the center a 11 The bride la the daughter ot Mr. and Mn. Sterling M.

Moore 3209 NW 33. Mr. Wlllhlte It the son of Mrs. John Dunham, Kansas City. Traditional music was presented by Mrs.

Joe Flgg, organist, and Miss Sylvia Yeoman, vocalist. GIVEN IN MARRIAGE by her father, the bride wore a bal 11 Mill Eerline Florence Nugent lerina-length dreas of Chantilly lace over taffeta and tulle. It "HE DAILY OKI.AHOMAN Sunday, May 24, 959 Pair to Reside In San Antonio Following Trip THE MARRIAGE rrf Miss Clan-In Ann ninkr nnd Ralph Joseph Nttroek was solrmniod at 10 Saturday in St. Joseph's ntholle church. The hrlde la it rtniiBhtrr of Mr.

nnd Mrs. nel W. Blake, OIS NW IS, nnd fr. Wltlroek's parents are Mr. nd Mrs.

Anthony II. Wltlrock, karrhe. nev. n. Uroussenu officiated the ceremony, Mrs.

.1. A. Tanning wns organist and sang. Pedestal baskets n( ladlnll and palms dccorntcd the ltar. Mr.

Blake Rave hla daughter i marriage. The hrlde wore a reas of white pcau de sole and ice styled with a Jeweled Sa-rina neckline. An Alencon lace at held her chapel-length veil nd she carried a cascade of pathcred carnations centered tith a white orchid. MISS ROSE ELLEN BLAKE tlrnrlrd her sister as maid of mnor and bridesmaid was Miss lennl T.nu nnsselt. Wichita rnlls, Texas.

They wore Identl-al frock of pale hlne silk with emhroldered eyelet indices. They carried cascade inunnets of blue Marguerite laisles. Serving his brother as host nan was Leroy Witlrock, Oknr-he, and ushers were Harold Vltlrock, Okarehe. the bride-rroom's cousin, and Bill rhmees. Allnr boys were Tlny-nonri and Paul Witlrock, both of 'karche, A RECEPTION was held nt.

he Blake home. Assisting were was fashioned with a scalloped Mm. William James Willhite John Thomas Reynold Penguin Eggs Sent To French Eaters CAPE TOWN (WNS) Pierre Mervandelles, representing the French Gastronomic society, has arranged for shipments of penguin eggs from the Dassen Island breeding grounds to France. Every fall several thousand eases of eggs are taken without reducing the total penguin population materially. In France they will be served as "penguilctte Mr.

Ralph Joieph Wittroek Mrs. Sabrina neckline and bouffant Wives Club to Meet With Mrs. L. V. Hise Mrs.

Lloyd V. Hise. 1509 SE skirt. A pearl crown held her veil, and she carried a bouquet of white feathered carnations and gladioli florets centered wit 64. will be hostess to the Delta Sigma Pi Wives club at 7:30 a wnit orchid.

Voice Division Slates Session Voice division of the Ladies Reynolds-Broker Nuptial Ceremony Held in Shawnee FOLLOWING A TRIP to roses and stcphanotis. ado Springs, Mr. and Mrs. John Mi. Marv jAcnhiia.

Houston Guest Event Set By Altrusa Club Altrusa cluh will hold a guest p.m. Tuesday. Assisting hostess Mrs. Richard Dowling at tended her sister as matron of will be Mrs. James H.

Hurst honor, and Mrs. Neal McCollum, Kansas City, was the bridesmaid. Music club will meet Monday at rhomns Hoynolds will establish awa, maid of honor. Bridesmaids Their cocktail-length frocks were nigru a. tor iimmm jn stl1lwnlcr.

The couple were Miss Billie Jean and p.m. Hostess will be Mrs. H. Wallace 1416 Sher of lavender silk organza, styled Mrs. George L.

Carey Farm with sleeveless bodices, scoop tearoom. The dinner event will WHR married Saturday at p.m. he at p.m. and guest speak-lin the First Presbyterian church, er will bo Mrs. Aline Jean l-aVcrne Koss wood.

Assisting will be Mrs. Bill Sharp, Mrs. G. Ray Pennington ington, N. M.

They wore dawn necklines and full skirts, Their pink organza dresses with wide and Theodore Wheaton. nor who will talk on "A Music omeinten. satin belts. Their head pieces headpieces were lavender Dior bows holding brief veils, and they carried lavender majestic Mr. Wheaton will be program The bride, the former Mrs.

were Dior bows and they car Critic's Protest Mail." i ried baskets of pink daisies rosea and stock. rhe vocation committee, head-by Miss Gertrude McMoran, chairman and will also appear on the program which will be on Gershwin and MacDowell. Others who will present the program will be Mrs. George Leadbettcr, daisies. Robert Willhite, Kansas City, served his brother as best man.

Mr. Dowling was the grooms man, and ushers were Robert D. will be in charge of the meeting. Dr. I'nnnic I.nu I.eney Is chairman of the May committee.

EVAN REYNOLDS, Pittsflcld, Mass. was best man for his brother. Ushers were Mr. Carey Farmington, brother of the Mrs. George Gilroy, Milan Dun-lap, Mrs.

David Chester, Mrs. Moore, Jimmy Moore, cousins of Delegates elected to represent the bride; Mr. McCollum and Josephine Chastain, Mrs. Elena bride; Wayne Boatman, Wood Mnryann Broker, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Carey, Shawnee. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds, Woodward. Jim Hall, Elk City, was vocalist and Mrs.

William W. Kcssler was organist. The church was decorated with baskets of pink gladioli, chrysanthemums, palms, fern nnd candelabra. GIVEN IN MARRIAGE hy her father, the hrlde wore a dress nf pink silk organza over taffeta Jerry Wiggs. the Oklahoma club at the Altrusa inlormitionnl'conventinn are Miss Sylvia Younger, 5M4 Barnes; Fcls Nolh, Mrs.

Joe Schwartz, ward; Berry Bruce, Oklahoma City, and Duane Tloady, Ponca Mrs. Luolla Nixon, Mrs. Robert Following the ceremony a re Mrs. Nina Brown, BO!) NW 2, Harry and Miss Doris Youngs. City.

ception was held at the church, Miss Dorothea Watson, nOOS NW Miss Kmmn Jordan, .1125 Wss Grace Marko, Miss Mary NW 22, nnd Miss Nell Chadd, NW 3fi terrace. Mrs. Alma Johnson, 10.1 NW 48, governor-elect of District eight also will with a scooped neckline outlined Mice Ciipll and Mrs. Donald Al wrl ncld. in Aloncon lace and tulle.

Her veil fell from Juliet cap attend the convention which will he In July al the Kdgewnler Beach hotel, Chicago. The New JJudwMi Beautiful Holloware trimmed with seed pearls and sequins and she carried pink or- After a trip to Western Hills odga the couple will establish a mme at Lackland air force Tf7. unrl r.htnnl COTTONS inse, San Antonio, Texns. Brunch, Shower Will Compliment Miss Paula Jones Special f-itrcliade Price! A brunch and miscellaneous shower will honor Miss Paula Kllzabeth -Jonea, bride-elect of William Ilobert Pntlherg, Tiles TALI SIZES ll day. The event will be from 9:30 until 11:30 am.

In the home of Mra, Charles Mayficld, Ada, and co-hostesses will he Mrs. Honnldj EJL i Sbuk by WALLACE I I beautiful II dress buys II sites for juniors! li ft misses! women! Mi. I 1 I 1 Sparkling silverplate Buffet Dish by Wallace. CC'QS Large 16" all purpose silver platter to .) sj use singularly or in pairs. Worth many tunes more man inn special purcnase price.

'Black, Mrs. T. .1. Haugcn and Mrs. George Mncnobert, all of Ada.

Miss Jones and her fiance will I ho married 10 Jn Nichols Hills Rnpll.il. Church. Dr. Ttuport Nnney will officiate nt the p.m. ceremony.

The future bride Is Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. 14ns Downing. Mr.

Tnd-berR's parents are Dr. nnd Mrs. K. Pndhcrg. Ada.

Residents Plan iktlched cmbrnirlered tollim ylel In bltk ir red its vhili ilm in 10 U.95 i nip rilh tarlwell OHf-lfH H. IUMY Okie, tlh, Bur 1 7 CHASM SUOOIt IAYAWAY Plcisr rnrl mr Huffttt dihn hy Wal lace at V9'. rath. MM Ordari Add 2V. Stlii Ul NAME ADHRIiSS Ooo 1500 I I Reg.

14.95 to 22.95 I Pint Jurflrri Sine 1900 ONE-TEN N. HARVEY CITY STATE wardroht jnr TALIS iVo Scrrict or Carrying Cbargn StniNG CCNTKK J.W. Mlh WESTERN 1 All your favorite styles shirtwaits, dress Ohfalumta's IfVlod Hermit fn( itrnitnre J)s jborotby JJaggarJ A 'n jacket costume-, slim sheaths, full skirt Trip to Europe mm rAnii an home nt 7 The party Is planned for the group who attended this year's Spring hall together nnd two. of them, the John W. Nicholses, will receive due bon voyngn nllenllnn.

Mr, and Mrs. Nichols with son, t.arry, 1(1, nnd daughter, Petty Ann, will leave by let June (I to spend two months In F.urnpe. They'll en In Kng-land, France, Hnly, Switzerland, and Germany. While the rest of thrt family is In Kurope, the Nicholses' son, Kent, 0, will be al Camp Kcnm In ed bouffants in cottons, silks, rayons! Dark and pastel colors, gorgeous prints and patterns. After-five dresses, daytime dresses all at simply marvelous savingsl Come, choose a whole wardrobe at these tiny pricesl Ington, will lie the Howard E.

Meltons. There they will meet their son, One, nnd Alfred Dodge Illll Wnshlng-tnn nnd l.ee freshmen, for the trip home. THERE'S A NEW Oklnhnmn City finlf nnd Country cluh font me for women members, On nllernnte Tuesdays there Is duplicate bridge plnv, slnrtlnc nt in a.m. After sportswear savings blouses Cottons, dacron cottons, tissue failles, silks in pastels, prints, skirts Tarpoon plaids, cotton chinos, maggiore failles, prints, in full or slim stylos. coordinates Skirt and blouse sals in newest styles and colors.

$2 $3 rtg. 2.91 to 5.H 3.99 rtg. $.11 ts I.f I '5tos8 rtg. nt UUM group usually plnys V.n bonrds.) Hostesses for the session Tuesdny nie Mrs Harold C. rnrkrr mill Mis.

Alllnir Unvls Hrareltnn. Mrs. S. Cnll-awny Is duplicnle bridge cbnlr-mnn nnd Mrs. Cnrnlyn Ciipk Is director.

TO END ITS SEASON, Hie Wcdnesdny Study club will have a picnic nnd swim pnrly for members' hushnnds Sunday al the Winsion M.on home slarls nt r. pin ANNUAL SPRING DANCE i.f the French Heclr, chib Friday at Ihe Oklahoma Cily Golf and. Counlry club. llnur f.eraldlna Hnllinger club president nnd ig-' charge of the dance iamaiea shorts, slacks and reduced 1 coordinated, playwear. Siurda i P.M.

Open Fl 11 An ,111 nj inJii iihuiuty. It it important to be swaie of the tylr and fashions ol the rlav Nut the propeilv lurnishrH home will too, a personal air of inrlivMu ably. Doroiby Haggard's rlecoratot rr'ice will help you dioote pieces which hcsl reflect j-our uie and prcfcicnces. Use Rhubarb Rhubarb makes a deletions eantributinn to an upside down cake. Treat it as wrwld the pineapple usually used.

Vtul remember that rhubarb needs mpnr aplenty to cwcctcn it. i tf f' Cheat Hrry Kta: trf Ceeki Chart tilat rvMf layawey J732 jfcttoetfctetb.

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