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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 84

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Abilene, Texas
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TO LIVE IN NEW YORK South Carolina Girl Bride Of Tommy Hollingshead I A S. Chovin Jones became the of Tommy Truilt Hollingshcad Saturday at 4 p.m. in the Ridgeland Baptist Oiurch, The ceremony was read by the Rev. Bert Joyner, Jean Sonscnbach presented organ music for the ceremony Jlra. James Vcrna Brown i soloist.

7T)e bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Millanl Jones. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Truill Hollinpshead, 1017 Abilene. Texas. Given in marriage by lierjSharon of New York bride falher, the bride wore a gown chanlilly lace and silk orgnma. The sculptured bodice featured a andf ai 'as ol French' scalloped neckline edged i seed pearls and iridesccnls. Long button sleeves terminated points over Ihe hands.

The bouf- ml Tain. extended into a chape! Her waist-length camelot veil of aixt Mrs. Haj Racienc Pad gctt of Junior bridesmaids, nieces of the. bride, were Sharon and Pallia Ryan, bosh of Ridgeltmd. Krne.st Sikes of Ahilene, cousin of Ihe bridegroom, was best man.

Ushers were Thomas Dayton and Nicholas Russo, belli of New York City; Dr. Charles Pinck- iioy Hyaji brother-in-law of illusion was encrusted with crystals and seed pearls. 1 1 hride, Sam Sikcs of Abi carried a bouquet of white eiw cousin of Ihe bride, and centered with a white orchid. 'jRoycc Malphrus Jr. Mrs.

Charles Pinckndy Ryan Ml and i rs 6 she a will sister of the bride, was the ic Vn aly a Kiker Students Give Recital The Kiker Studios presented a group of piano students in recital Kriday evening at Ihe McDaniel MUSIL Company. of these students complet-' ed their National Auditions Wednesday, playing 10 pieces each. Students appearing were Billy Kirkland, David L. Cooke, Eileen Chambliss. Gordan Sidewell, Janice Giles, Martha Maddox, Rosann Picketl, Carole Wilson, Deana and Frances Bush.

Program finale was a performance of Phillip's "Concerto in Jazz" by Johnice Brannan of Breckenridge and her leacher. Charles Kiker. matron o' honor. She wore a daf- er a wedding trip to Florida. fodil vdlow silk orttima Tlic bridc was gr ad from TMh 'S bSce andiP.

idgda (1 'J 1 the capped sleeves a bouf ant Carolina She ieitlcnded the grndiialc school of business administration New Her brief veil was a tached to Vo rk and is employed 8 Arthur Young and cer- Judy Reynolds To Be Wed In August and Mrs. W. Reynolds are announcing the engagement approaching marriage of their daughter, Judy Ann. lo Honald F. son of tho Key, and Mrs.

Aubrey White of Midland. The couple will be married by the bridegroom's father in the Asbury Methodist Church. Midland, August 19. The bride-elect was graduated from Andrews High School and McMurry College where she was a member of Delta Beta Epsilon and Kappa Deltn Phi. i attended Clyde High School and is a junior at McMurry where he is a member ol Kiva Social Club.

Miss Reynolds will teach In the Abilene Public Schools in tho fall. The future bridegroom is cm ployed by the Cily of Midland. The couple plans to reside in Stuart Peako Jr. were married in Rufus King, Boyd King, nnd Koba ceremony rend by tho Rev. Ed- Southern Dnptlst Training Union, "aturday evening at 8 o'clock in he Pioneer Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Mnurko S. 4141 S. 7lh are Ihc bride's parents.

Mrs. Lillian Peakc of Oklahoma Cily and II. S. Peake 858 Vi'eslwood are parents of bridegroom. Presenting nuptial music werej Jimmy Garros, organist, and 11.

Jack Glover, soloist. Mr. Colo gave his daughter in, larrlagc. Her gown of imported; French silk organza over silk matchcs ot an, pcau rtc.soie extended into (or- chids with garlands of ivy. Hollingshead is also employed Bridesmaids were Rena njiti New York by Arthur Young Epstein of North Miami Beaeli.jand Co.

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TOMMY TRUITT HOLLINGSHEAD the former Syble Cliovin Jones Mrs. Shannon Top Winner At MerkelShow MERKEL RNS Mrs. John Shannon won the tri color and veepstakes awards in the artis- ic division of the Merkel Garden Qub's Spring Flower Show held in the school cafeteria. Mrs. Odell Freeman won the ward of distinction.

In Ihe horticulture division, Mrs. JDC Hartley won the award if merit and sweepstakes award. Refreshments. were served by he hospitality committee com- wsed of Mmes. W.

T. Sadler, Hicks, Hoscoe Shields and A. B. Higgins anc Christine Collins. Hostesses for a luncheon in iiome of Mrs.

Dale Lillon honoring judges were Xtmes. Sadler club president; Carrol Benson flower show a i a Dee rimes; Robert T. II am Charlie Sherrill. Judges were Mrs. W.

Wetse Mrs. Charles Griegs, both ol tocctwator. and Mmes, a Herbert Roberts, Slan ley Hale and W. D. Pagan, all 4-C THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS Ablkne, Suwlay Morniuf, JUM 11, 1M1 PICTURE ON PAGE ONE Miss Cole Becomes Bride Of H.

Stuart Peake Jr. Clarice June Cole and vard Laux, secretary of the eis. ert Goodwin of Houston were ush- Drivc Bnplisl William McCulchen of Midland, Janice Jarnnain of Abilene was (lower girl, ftioso serving at (lie reception in the homo of the brute's parents were Mines. Kay McKclvain, Tom Wagley, Pnl Mercer, Joe Honey cull, Uirnnr Moore Carey llobbs, Alan David i'eake. Misses Joy Terry nml Sandra Sprain.

For the couple's wedding trip lo Colorado, the bride chose silk suit bulky wcavo. Accessories wore honey beige lizard trasting shades of beige ar.d mal train. A Puritan collar ta- to a point in the front of bodioe and satin piping to the pointed waistline. Organza sleeves came to a teardrop point over the hands. Tho bride's veil of French illn- fell from a queen's crown of sequins and aurora borealis.

She carried' a cascade arrangement of butterfly roses and stephono- Us accented with chiffon leaves and stamens of pearl. Beverly Ann Brewer of Lnmcsa served the bride as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Lou Cclc, sister of the bride, Angelyn Henley, Tama Kay Cole, sister of the bride, ar.d Mrs. Glynn Greg' ory of Bridal attendants were dressed identically in dresses of gold silk crystalline over matching taffeta, with tjrowu. The briil was graduated from Abilene High School in 1058.

She was selected Flashlight Queen her senior year, Sho attended the University of Texas. Tho bridegroom was yraduatec from AHS in 1937 and from the University of in 1961. lie Meal-in-Minute Easily Prepared Deulsch Clieeseburger makes dandy summer Butler on 1 thick i pumpernickel; fork on a generous portion of canned sauerkraut; top with a slice of salami, i cheese, salami, and Cheddar cheese. Heal under broiler to slightly melt the cheese. Garnish with slice of apple and green pepper skewered on a pick to make relish kahob.

I Servcc with chilled milk. Bodices were designed square necklines. Skirts of the dresses were slightly gathered. Atlendants' dresses were acces- thc sorized with matching gold pillboxes, while gloves and gold lealher punips. They carried cascade arrangements oE tangerines carnations and fronds of English) iy y- 'First Aid for Hair Alan David Peake of Oklahoma City was his brother's best man.

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Tho couple will reside In Dallas tho bridegroom will attend outhwestern Medical School in ho fall. The bride's parcnls hosted tho is chcarsal dinner in IhD Thunder 'Ird Lodge. Jan Pruit, JerryHenspn To Be Wed Mr. and A. Prulli 14M TnnBtewood Bnnouriclng Ihc approaching marriage of, Ihoir daughter, to Jerry Henson, ton ol Mr, and Mrs.

0, Henson, 1017 Woodridgc. The couple, plan on August 24 wedding in SI. Paul Methodist are graduates ol Abilene' Itlgh School. Miss Pruit is a junior at Hnrdln-Slmmons University and Henson Is a junior at McMurry College. MISS HUTCHISON'S ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Hutchison, 1542 17th arc announcing the betrothal of their daughter Eleanor Elaine, to Robert William Hampton, son of Mrs. Clarence William Hampton of Conroo and (he Into Mr. Hampton.

Aligns! 12 is Hie date set for Hie wedding at eight o'clock in the evening at Central Presbyterian Church, Miss Hutchison is a 1058 graduate of Abilene High School where she was valedictorian of her class. She has completed three years study at Southern Methodist University where she was a member of Helta Delta Delta" social sorority, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delia and Phi Alpha Thctn. She will enroll in the School of Law at SMU in September. Her fiance is a graduate of Coiiroe High School and attended the University of Texas where his a i was Sigma Alpha Kpsilon. lie i.s a student at Baylor i i College of Dentistry where he will he a senior next year.

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