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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 14

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COURTESIES PLANNED TODAY Brides-Elect Named Honorees OiJTSTANDING GIRLS Muth, left, Cortmado High School senior, and Har- liet Brown, sophomore Obronado High School student, were honored as outstanding Candy Striper and Junior Volunteer at the annual spring luncheon of ttie Methodist Hospital Aux- ihary at the Lubbock Women's Gub Friday. W. B. (Dub) Harris, director of development and public relations at Methodist Hospital, spoke to the Rroup, Staff Liiiti Im Heloise Detfr Helnise: As a drapery specialty cleaners, it is our policy to always ask our customers the their draperies when we them up. The older fabrics lequire special handling, due to damage and routine wear.

lAvonder if your readers know that draperies which have yc41owed from fumes, fading sun oxygen in air will not come dry cleaning even if we them a hundred times? Af professionals, suggest to pur customers that they allow us wet clean them, but we always ask the age first so that they can have extra special care. Mrs. Rose Adamowkal tiow our dear Rose really thrtw us a good clue when she said to tell our cleaners how old our drapes were before dry she? ir never thought of that before! Could make awhale-of-a-difference in a cleaning job. We do thank her much for the wonderful hint she shared with us. Heloise Dear Helotse: For anyone who has a set of bunk beds and no longer uses the ladder, an idea.

I attached an 8 10 picture of each child room for four) to a larger piece heavy white art paper. Then stapled the art paper to the back of the ladder. I had my husband hang some hooks on a wall in the roof for the ladder. Now got a lovely group frame which hangs horizontally and matches the furniture, too. received many, many compliments on It.

Jan Mitchell a cute idea, Jan. And a smart cookie to think of it. Thanks. Heloise Dear Heloise: We save our used coffee grounds, dry them and store in coffee tans kept in the garage. My husband dampens them later and uses them to sprinkle over the garage floor before sweeping.

It works great, Heloise no dust when he sweeps, and a nice clean garage floor. After sweeping, he empties It all on our flower beds, wliich is good for aerating the soil when dig it in Virginia DeBniln Heloise: About ten years ago my husband built me a beautiful birch and mahogany kitchen. He told me to heat olive oil and brush It on my new cutting and pastry boards until the wood take any more. Both boards still look almost like new. Although cut onions, rhubarb, all these years on the cutting board, it still stained in the least.

Grace Iden Miss Vicki Brooks, bride-elect Howard Smith, will be honored at a shower at 2 p.m today in the home of Miss Teri Sudderth, 2309 61st St. Co-hostesses will be Misses Jimmie Hall, Cheryl Smith and Margo Mills. Special guests will be Mrs. John Brocrfcs, mother of the honoree, and Mra. Vernon Smith of Hobbs, mother of the prospective bridegroom.

A floral centerpiece featuring Miss chosen colors of turquoise and wiiite will be used. A hostess gift of a household appliance will be presented. Forty guests have been invited. The couple plans to marry June 6 in First Methodist Qiurch. CHRIS ADREAN A bridal shower at 3 p.m.

today in the home of Mrs. W. C. Warren. 3405 45th St.

will honor Miss Chris Adrean, bride-elect of Don Jones. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Eldon Nichols and Mrs. Tom Sedberry. Paper Items for the home will be brought to the shower and centerpiece decorations will be roses in a silver um.

Special guests will be Mrs. Ray Adrean and Mrs. Travis Jones, mothers of the couple. CAROLYN SKIDMORE Miss Carolyn Skidmore, bride- elect of diaries Babb, will be honored with a lingerie shower at 3 p.m. today in the home of Mrs.

Kenneth Bateman, 3502 39th St. Co-hostess is Mrs. Fred McDonald. Fifteen guests will include the mother, Mrs. James R.

Skidmore, and her grandmother, Mrs. Joe Nelson. An arrangement of blue iris and marguerite daisies will center the table. The couple will marry June 1. SUSAN SCOTT A kitchen shower will honor Miss Susan Scott, bride-elect of William Helms, at 2:30 p.m.

today in the home of Mrs. Jim R. Brown, 2801 53rd St. hostesses are Mrs. V.

E. Bell and Miss Anita Bell. Special guests will be Mrs. Garth Scott, mother of the bride-elect; Miss Patsy Scott, sister of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Jack Helms, mother of the prospective bridegroom.

Twenty-five guests are invited. Hostess gift will be an electrical appliance. Color scheme will be green and white, the chosen colors, with crystal appointments. 'The couple will marry June 1. MARY JOHN ESPY Miss Mary John Espy, bride- elect of Bill Phinizy of Guthrie will be honored at a kitchen gift party at 2 p.m.

today in the home of Mrs. Kathy Masterson, 2707 62nd St. Assisting with the hostess duties will be Exa Beth Gray and Susan Oatman. Out-of-town guests will include Mrs. Howard Espy of Sonora, mother of the liride-elect, and Mrs.

Jack Phinizy of Lamest, mother bridegroom. The couple plans a June 23 wedding in Sonora. LANA PAINTER Miss Lana Painter, bride-elect of John Alexander of Houston, will be honored with a luncheon at 1 p.m. today in Tea Room. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Max Addison and her daughter, Mrs. Scott Elmore. Ten giiefts are invited, with mother of the honoree, Mrs. RaynMiid Pabiter, as special guest. ItosteM gift will be an electrical appliance.

The couple plans to wed June 22 in First Baptist Church. AMY LEWIS Miss Amy Lewis, bride-elect of Mike Scott, will be honored at a bridal luncheon at 12:30 p.m. today at the Villa Inn. Special guests will be the mothers, Mrs. B.

E. Lewis and Mrs. W. E. Scott.

'Twelve guests are expected. LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL Yields PAGE i-B, LUBBOCK, TEXAS SA'TURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 Rebekah Lodge Hears Program wiU be Miss Ifostess Morel. MADELINE LEMON A shower honored Miss Madeline Lemon, bride-elect of Ens. Jeffery Kunkel, Thursday, in toe home oi Mrs. E.

Jack Brown, 3701 39th St. Mrs. Alton Odom, mother oi the bride-elect, was special guest. The serving table was covered with a white linen cloth with silver and crystal appointments. The couple wiU marry June 8 at Calvary Baptist Qiurch.

Hostess gifts were an electrical appliance and ironing board. Approximately 50 persons attended. LINDA LOU HENDRICK A lingerie shower honoring Miss Unda Lou Hendrick, bride- Sue Hostess gift wiU be a let of dinner ware. The couple plans to marry June 1 in Highland Baptist Church. CARROLL JAN KEY Miss Carroll Jan Key, bride- elect of Dave Tarrance, will be honored at a lingerie shower from p.m.

today in the home of Mrs. W. O. Carpenter, 3420 36th St. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Paul Rampy, Mrs, R. D. Rowland Jr. and Miss Druea May Wood. Special guests will be Mrs.

James W. Key, mother of the honoree; Miss Sharman Key, her sister; and Mrs. Russell Tarrance, mother of the pros- Lubbock Rebekah Lodge 321 met Thursday in Rebekah Hall, with Mrs. Clyde Saveli, moble Mission Group Elects Officers Carlisle St. Teresa Catholic Mission Guadalupanas met in church to elect officers for ttie coming year.

are Mrs. Jesus Garza, president; Mrs. Tana Car. rizales, vice president; Mrs. Guadalupe Garcia, secretary; and Mrs.

Fred i as, treasurer. Installing officer for the candlelight ceremony was Mrs. Arturo Garcia, assisted by outgoing president Mrs. Frank Uenas. grand, presiding.

A Day program and honoring of past noble grands was directed by Mrs. Harold Dane. Mrs. Clyde Washington gave the obligation. Mrs.

A. T. Campbell played the piano. Hostesses were Mmes. Bob Simpscm, Melvin Middleton, J.

D. Brown and Saveli. Special guests were Mmes. I. E.

Gordon, L. V. Boyd, BiU Benson and Elzy Simmons. Brunch Planned By Music Club Allegro Music Club will meet for brunch at 10 a.m. today in Lubbock Club with Mrs.

Charles Smith in charge of the program. Those to participate in the musical program at the brunch are Mrs. Grady Taylor, soloist, and her accompanist, Mrs. Arlan Womble; Gail Williams, high school student of the month for the club, who will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Marlin Hayhurst, and Gay Studiar, cellist, who will be accompanied by her teacher, Arthur Follows.

Local Woman Named Literary Honoree Mrs. W. B. Uttle, 3308 37th has been selected to be included in the next edition of Who of American Mrs. Little received this distinction for her books, China for Pleasure and and "Old Lamps and New, Restoring and and for her work in the field of china painting and decorating lamps.

Mrs. was general chairman of the first National China Painting Teachers Organization exhibit in Dallas in with a showing of 7,500 pieces painted china. She is a member of the National League of American Pen Women. She has won contests and judged many exhibits. She Is a member of the Texas and the International China Painting Teachers Organization.

elect of Robert T. Black of Keller, will be given 2-4 p.m. today in the home of Mrs. Jimmy P. Smith, 2513 60th St.

Co-hostesses are Misses Shelia PattersiMi, Marsha I i Carolyn Allison, Tricia Milligan and Karen Smith. chosen colors will be used in table decorations. A hostess will be presented. Twenty-five guests are invited. The couple plans a July wedding.

JANIE BECK Miss Janie Beck, bride-elect of Mike Cloyd, will be honored with a miscellaneous shower from 2-4 p.m. today in the home of Mrs. J. L. Davis, 4514 37th St Hostesses will be Miss Charlotte Davis, Miss Carma Bussell and Mrs.

Joe Winfrey. Mrs. James F. Beck, mother (rf the Iwnorce, Mrs. Norris Cloyd and Miss Diane Cloyd, mother and sister ot the prospective bridegroom, will be special guests.

Forty-five guests have been invited. A yellow daisy centerpiece will be featured in the decorations. The couple plans to marry June 8 in Second Baptist Church. SAVE UP TO $150 ON NiW CAR LOANS AMERICAN STATE BANK MIMMI F.D.LC. Jtubbock (btiiqusi ShotJif MAY 10.

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