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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 39

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Abilene, Texas
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39
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--S' A a toad'1 4 'n il iSaa44li -'S -v 4 AS Si 7-C tbe abilene reporter-news 1 Abileee Texae guaday Mara lag Aagui 7 1ISS PICTURE ON PAGE 1 Mrs Sinclair to Attend National Convention of Woodmen Circle other home There are twe dormitory buildings on the grounds and plana are currently underway for the erection of an Infirmary to be built as memorial to tbe late National President Dora Alexander Talley H-SU Students Exchange Double Ring Vows in Baptist Church quarters for aged members and children who have no Fur on your mind? Now's the time to sell or buy Classified Ads do both! Can 2-7SU' A full skirt Matching lace bordered the scoop neckline and was set with rhinestones Her flower hat was black velvet and other accessories matched Her corsage was also pink gardenias For the wedding trip to Austin Mrs Williams wore a navy linen dress trimmed in white The two piece sheath had a standup collar Accessories were white and she wore the orchid from her bridal bouquet The couple will five at SOU Simmon St after Aug a Mrs Williams has served as musician for the Order of the Rainbow for Girls for several years and is a member of Phi Gamma Mu Williams is employed by Mrs Baird's Bakery and she is secretary to Bradley H-SU book store manager Both were graduated from Abilene High School and will continue their studies in H-SU tiiis fall Rehearsal dinner was hosted in the hone of the bride's aunt Mrs Guthrie 134 Meander St Out of town guests were tram Long-Beach Calif Searcy Ark Tyler Dallas Fort Worth Littlefield and Roscoe Just for you -Back-to-School Mrs Sinclair 865 Palm St is the national representative (nun Abilene going to the four-day national convention of the Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle which will open Wednesday at the Statler Hotel Los Angeles The meeting will be under the direction of Mrs Clara Cassidy Omaha Neb national president of the fraternal society The convention based on the theme for is the 25th in the 64 year history of the society and will be highlighted by election of national officers At the same time the group holds its 25th convention the Woodmen Circle Home for Aged Members and Children in Sherman Tex begins its 25th year of operation At the present time some 42 adults and seven children reside at the home The home is located on 214 acres of land one and a half miles northwest of Sherman It provides living AS SEEN IN SEVENTEEN SCHOOL GIRLS! had an appliqued lace flower design embroidered with seed pearls Long fitted sleeves came to points over her hands and fastened with pearl buttons The floor length bouffant skirt of nylon tulle was worn over taffeta Her fingertip veil was attached to a tiara of pearls For old" she carried a Bible that has been a treasured gift for many years Atop the Bible she carried a white orchid and iteph-anotis Bridal attendants wore dresses identically styled They featured scooped necklines pointed lace bodices waltz length skirts of nylon net over taffeta Mrs Vinson was dressed in pink Miss Willis in blue and Mrs Lewis in yellow They wore velvet headbands matching the color of their dresses and carried matching net fans sprayed with feathered carnations in matching colors Each attendant wore a rhinestone necklace and bracelet gifts from the bride Reception was in the home of the parents Mrs Roy Fuller greeted guests Peggy Tate served cake and Cozette Story of Fort Worth ladled punch They were assisted by Mrs Noll-ner Mrs Brown Mrs Albert Fudge and Clare Cosning Bonnie Faye Gilliam of Tyler registered guests Gifts were displayed by Barbara Davis Mrs I Troy Mallon and Mrs Basok Mrs Guthrie said the goodbyes The bride's table was laid with a handdrawn linen cloth Iron Italy Garden flowers were floral decorations White tapers lighted the table and appointments were crystal and silver Mrs Rhodes wore a pink linen dress embroidered in flowers of net The matching jacket had short sleeves and was also embroidered She wore a large faille hat matching accessories and pink gardenia corsage The mother wore a grey princess dress made with Two Hardin Simmons University students were married at 6:90 o'clock Friday evening in the Immanuel Baptist Church where the bride has been church pianist for six years Vinita Jean Rhodes daughter of Mr and Mrs 0 A Rhodes 1017 Victoria St became the bride of Kerry Wayne Williams son of Mr and Mrs John A Williams 534 Grand Ave The Rev Sidney Cox pastor solemnized the double ring ceremony Royce Lewis of Long Beach Calif- organist played the Bridal Chorus from (Wagner) and Mendelssohn's wedding march Kenneth Hill educational director of the First Baptist Church in Littlefield sang Walk Beside and Wedding Mrs Billy Vinson cousin of the bride was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Martha Willis and Mrs Royce Lewis of Lqng Beach sister of the bridegroom Candlclighters were Carroll Rhodes brother of the bride and Paid Williams brother of the bridegroom Arvid Rhodes brother of the bride was best man Groomsman were Bobby Gulley and Billy Bob Collier cousin of the bridegroom David Fuller of Dallas and If Story II of Fort Worth both cousins of the bride Bill Vinson and Carl Jack Williams brother of the bridegroom were ushers A gothic arch covered with greenery and centered with white gladioli formed the nuptial setting Candelabra burning white tapers and garlanded with greenery lighted the scene Altar baskets of the gladioli completed formation of a circle around the altar centered with a prayer bench Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white taffeta which she designed The point ed bodice fingertip peplura and mandarin collar were fashioned of Chantilly lace The yoke of tulle FOR THAT FIRST DAY AT Bobby Carmack son of Mr and Mrs A Carmack 1209 Blair St will be a junior this fall in Abilene High School Posed be-fide the trophy cases outside the auditorium he i mg a black light weight suit for early fall wearin BLACK smooth leather! BLACK or BROWN suede! At school parties anywhere these are the shoes to be in! Low-cut sueded-leather soled and SOFT at toe sides back GOOD LOOKS when you invest in a ef Beauty for Dtserimlealing Women" Phone 3-3701 plementing the black is his yellow and black checked tie Ira loafer-type shoes are black with white tops (Staff photo by Bob Gulley) from SHOE DEPARTMENT Dial 4-8177 204 Cypress Abilene To Have Order Her own personal jewel box will be a big help in training the teen ager to keep her accessories in order Newest models have special trays and sections for rings earrings and pins 783 Cypress A amwamce THE FALL EDITION OF THE August Suit und Cout Layaway Classic TO LIVE IN SAN ANGELO Doris Gertrude Newman Weds Arnold Freeman in Church test 8 The couple will live in San Angelo Mrs Freeman attended Santa Anna High School and Mary Har-din-Baylor College in Belton She ia County Home Demonstration Agent of Tom Green County Freeman attended Buffalo High School ami served in the Navy Ha is employed by the Salt Dome Production Co of Houston Rehearsal dinner was hosted by the parents at 7:30 pm Friday in Santa Anqa Fall Fashion Two Paris Colton Maks a SANTA ANNA Aug 6 The First Baptist Church was the scene of the wedding of Doris Gertrude Newman of San Angelo and Arnold Lester Freeman at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon Double ring vows were read by the Rev Vemer The wedding party stood before an arch covered with greenery and centered with belli Large baskets of white gladioli with greenery flanked the arch Mrs Virgil Priddy played nuptial music and accompanied the soloist Mrs Proctor of Dilley a college classmate of the bride who sang and Lord's The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester Newman and Mr and Mrs Lester Freeman are parents of the bridegroom Mr Newman gave his daughter in marriage She wore a tea length gown of white Chantilly lace over taffeta The molded bodice was designed with a shoulder-wide neckline appliqued in lace motifs traced in pearls The brief sleeves featured the same trim Swing skirt was worn over layered net Her shoulder length veil of imported illusion was attached to a heart shaped pill box of pleated illusion with pearl decor She wore match-fog mitts of lace and carried a white orchid encircled with ste-phanotis Maid of honor Mary Jo Garland of Merkel wore an aqua antique taffeta dress designed with fitted bodice featuring a shoulder-wide neckline traced in summer beads Her swing skirt was tea length Her headdress and mitts matched the dress and she carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations Mothers of the couple wore street length dresses of navy lace with navy and white accessories Their corsages were white carnations Freeman of Brownwood as his brother's best man Ushers were Thomas Newman of College Station brother of the bride and A Bowland of Coleman brother-in-law of the bridegroom Reception was in the church annex Baskets of white gladioli were decorations The bride's table was laid with a pink cloth covered with pink net trimmed with pink satin ribbon Centerpiece was a fan arrangement of pink and! white gladioli Mrs Thomas Newman of Coi-j lege Station served the cake Mrs A Bowland of Coleman served the punch and Mrs Free-' man of Brownwood registered the guests Out of town guests included Mrs George Grupe Mrs Camila Grape Mrs Leslie Lee Ice Mrs Ollie McLaughlin Thelma Casey' Genevieve Guthals Mrs Earl Beavers Mrs Arnold Schecman Vera Homrighaus Harriett Humble and Mrs AHena Westerman all of San Angelo Mr and Mrs Larry Jean Johnson of Veribest Mrs Joe Ash of Silver Mr and Mrs Proctor of Dilley As a traveling costume to Colorado Mrs Freeman chose a navy cotton and orion dress navy and white accessories and the white orchid corsage from her bridal at prices you will be happy to pay Why Buy Now In Lintz'ft Big August Coat and Suit Classic? 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