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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 36

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Friday Morning, August 18, 1950 Tkt Abilene, I MARRY TONIGHT AWARD WINNERS--Mrs. Emil Havlik of Rowena is pictured as she is presented a package containing a set of glasses as first place winner in a cake contest held by Runnels County Home Demonstration Clubs. Judge E. C. Grindstaff is presenting the award.

Mrs. Paul Pieper, also of Rowena, center, was second place winner, and Mrs Frank Krc, Ballinger, won third place. (Photo by Eddie Little). George W.Wright Celebrates Dflth Birthday at Family Dinner ONE-YARD SKIRT LAWN, Aug. 17.

(HNS)-George W. Wright, father Mis. Alex F.dwards of Lawn, celebrated his 90th hlrlhday Sunday with a family dinner at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Randolph Sav- ernnce, in Novice. His snn, nob Wright, of Gadsdcn, A a came here by plane lo be present for the celebration.

Mrs. J. Is in Sherman visiting her sister, Mrs. L. M.

Odom, and family, G. W. Carter of Pyole was a week end guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carters.

Visllors In the T. H. McCarly home have been Mrs. C. Kinchcn and Mrs.

E. L. Moore and son, Joe. of De Leon, Mrs. G.

R. Par- Dell of Luhbock. Sirs. S. G.

Lindell' and sons, Uavfd and Paul, have been guesls in the home of her parents, the McCartys, for sev era! weeks. This week their husband and father, who has been em ployed In Florida, joined them here. Mr. and Mrs. L.

E. Wilson and I CAMERA CUES by Guss Barr "FROZEN" legs are no funi daughter, Shirley, spent the week end in New Mexico sightseeing. Mrs. Raymond Dodd and daugh' ter, Marcelyn, visited Mrs. Dodd's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Eg' ger, in San Saba. Mrs.

llatlie McKinney of the Goldshoro community had guests last week her sister. Mrs. Bceson, and Dick listless of Lubbock and Ruth Beeson of Dallas. J. C.

Brown, Mr. ami Mrs. Leonrd Brown and children, L. iuddy and Billy Jo, of Snyder vis- J. C.

Brown's sister, Mrs. J. Howard and olher relatives lere. Mrs. M.

V. Williams of Abilene pent a week here with her par- nts. Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Black- veil. Mrs. B. Wlndham visited her lister and brofher-in-law, Mr.

and Paul Jones, and family In Tomanche, Mrs. Windham was oined by two olher sisters. Mrs. Walker Rcspess and Mrs. H.

F. ilayfield. at Baird who accompanied her to Comancho. The Will Satterwhilcs of Post visited his.brother, Boh Satter- wliite. and his sister, Mrs.

Clyde Lawless. Mr. Lawless and daugh- er, Ueliy Jane Law'less. The Post, conpie was enroute to spend a vacation louring Old Mexico, Wash- nglvn Slate and olher points of in- rest. The Lawless family accompanied them from here.

Bettye V.Morris, Bride-Elect Of Abilenian, Honored at Gift Tea ROTAN. Aug. 17. Bfltye V. Mon-ls, bride-elect Bob Todd of Abilene, a gift was hosted by 17 In Ihe home Mr.

Mrs. McCombs, 'ucsday aflernoon from four lo six. Miss AJorrls, daughter of nil Mrs. Koberl F. Morris ot Roan, and Todd, son of Mr.

and Irs. Henry Todd of Abilene, will married In the First Baptist Church In Swcelwaler, Friday even- ng. Aug. 18. The bride-elect's the Rev.

11. E. Morris if Rotan will read the service. Hosts with Mrs. were Mrs.

If. F. Grindstaff, Mrs. Claude lammond, Mrs. KrneM Mrs.

L. Dwell. Mrs. C. C.

lloach, Mrs. F. VV. Hrown. it.iro.'n.i Smith, Mrs.

M. D. Ivcy, Mrs. D. L.

Swint, Mrs. Cecil Goodman, Mrs. tluple Morrow, Mrs. C. E.

Leon, Mrs. C. W. Tesl. Sirs.

Wit- lam I.evens. Judy Cltfl, and Mn. Worlh Smith. Mrs. McCombs and Mrs.

greeted guests. lieceivlns wllh the honoree was her mother, Mrs. Morris; the bridegroom lo-be's mother, Mil. Todd; his grandmother, Mrs. Venle Hcairel of Abilene; and tht brldc-elecl't aunt, Mrs.

Homer Baxter of Swtclwatcr. Two of the brldegrooiu-to-be's sisters who were in the houseparty were Mrs. Lynu Veargan of Al- liany, Calif, snil Mrs. D.irrcll Knlgiil of Abilene. Another Sweet- waler guest was Mrs.

P. Paddock. The living rootn was appointed with arraiigc-menls of garden flowers. At Ihe guest registry was MM. Morrow.

Mrs. Test invited guests into the dining room, Miss Cllft and Miss Smith were In charge of serving. Mrs. Swlnt directing the musical program, pianists during calling hours were Krma Rranch, Shirley Parker, Maxltie Jenkins, and Annie Morrow. Mrs.

Leveus was presented In a number of readings. The dining table, laid wllh gathered white net over orchid satin, was appointed with crystal, fealnveil a centerpiece ot oichid and yellow flowers, (lankcd by yellow candles. a New Instantly Adjustable RADIANT Tripod 1124 No. 2nd Phone 21722 Mary Loy Freeman Is Bride of Shelly Hudnall, in Clyde price originalfy 5.98 to 29.95 9 15 Just 6y SUE about the easiest kind find-- and with fabric! This hand Sebe Monroes Visit Fort Graham Homa LAWN. Aug.

17. (RNS)-Mr. and Mrs. Sebe Monroe have returned from a visit to the of Mr. Monroe's childhood hpme Fort Graham In Hill County.

They were accompanied by their daughter and sofl-ln-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs. ilaroiit Ford, and daughter, 'Carolyn Kay. had been 50 years since Monroe had visited the place oE his birth and he reported that he only Iwo people he had known before.

His relatives there had all died or moved lo other localities. Hcforc returning home the. party visited the Whitney Dam, under construction on Ihe Brazos river near Fort Graham. sewing you'll minimum of some, versatile skirt rerjuires bu one yard fabric, goes together in no time. Pattern No.

SGOS is a sew-rl(e perforated pattern In waist shes 25, 23 30 32. Size 25. one yard of 51-inch. For this pattern, send 25 cents in COIN'S, your name, address size desired, ami ihe PATTKFO NUMBER lo Sue llurnett, The AM lenc Reporler-Xews, MO Smill Wells Chicago 7, 111. CLYDE, Aug.

17. (HNSl-The marriage of Mary Loy Freeman and Shelly C. lludnall was solemnized here at 8 o'clock Monday evening In ihe home of the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Irs.

S. I. Freeman. A. A.

llerry- man, minister of the Clyde Clmrch Christ, read Ihe single ring ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Jr. and Mrs. J. S.

Freeman of it. 1, Baird. The bridegroom Is he son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

C. iudnall, Sr. of Longvlcw, Texas. The couple stood before an Im irovlscd altar banked with baskets of marigolds and fern, flanked by all candelabra holding white lap ers. Matron of honor was Mrs.

James liarron of Swectwater, sister of lie bride. The bridegroom's father served is best man. Candles were ightcd by Vinora Freeman, sister of the bride, and John lludnall, brother of the bridegroom. The bride chose for her wedding a linen dress with brown accessories. She wore orchid corsage.

The matron of honor wore tan cotton frock with bronie cessories and a blown tiger lilies corsage. The bride was graduated from Clyde High School In 1015, attended Texas Technological Col lege, Lublwck where she will ceive her degree In home econom ics Aug. 23. Tile bridegroom was gradualer from Longview High School in 19to attended' Kilgore Junior College a Kilgorc two years and was gradual cd from Texas Technological I electrical engineering. Ife is now employed by Lane-Wells Company in Gregglon where the couple will live after Aug.

25. Mr. and Mrs. S. 1.

Freeman hosts for a reception follow- ig the ceremony. The bride's table laid wllh a hnnrt crocheted loth made by her grandmother Irs. W. T. Freeman.

The table was centered wllh an arrange- nent of while flowers, flanked by vhlte candles in cryslsl holders. Carolyn Hudiiall, sister of (he irldegroom, served the Ihree-tter- wedding cake and Flelty Cook punch. Earlier the bride was complimented with a pift party In the ionic of Mrs. K. C.

Clcmer. Gifts were presented by Mildred Konczak. Summer flowers and magnolia Jlossoms were used as decorations throughout Ihe home. Refreshments were served from a while covered able centered with flowers and appoinled In crystal. colfon dresses sun spring crepei rayon Suits No.

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