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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 90

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TI Miss Davis is the daughter pfiaccented with alencoa 1bpU- Mr, and Mrs. Archie Davis and ques, extended into a full chapel MRS. BYRON SCOTT formerly Norma Jean Smith PICTURE ON PAGE ONE Mollye Annette Davis Wed To Aubrey Lee Spearman Jr. TBROCKMORTON (RNS) -Atlsleeves came to a point over the eight o'clock Saturday evening in'hand, First Baptist Church, Mollye bouffant skirt featured Annette a i and Aubrey Lee Spearman Jr. were married.

Front panel with a soft drape (o either side, A butterfly bustle, grandaughler of Mrs. John t. Davis and the late Mr. Davis, pioneer family ol this area. Her maternal are Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Stroud. Spearman is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Spearman of Bullard, The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Roy Edge on of the First Baptist Church.

Mrs. Hubert Carson of Lubbock, organist, played a medley of prenuptial music, and served as accompanist for her. husband, who sang. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose an original design of diamond white silk mist. The decollete neckline was framed with pearls and sequins em- sroidered on alencon lace.

The fitted bodice was piped in self cording and long tapered strand of pearls, a gift from the elude; Mrs. John T. Pavis bridegroom. The bride's bouquet Mrs. Norman McCluskey, Mrs.

In a football game in the Indian was a white orchid surrounded by vhite roses and Illy of the valley, on a white. Bible. Proceeding the bride to the al- maid of honor wearing of sapphire blue taffeta. Design featured a fitted midrifi nth a decollete neckline outlined tvith soft folds and tiny cap sleeves. The full, bell-shaped suit with a cerulean mink collar skirts had self bows at the waist back.

They wore matching blue coifs with circular veils. Short, vhite kid gloves and matching completed their cos- Smith -Alleman Vows Said In Stamford Church Rites itrand of pearls, a gift from the ride. The rnaid of honor, Betty Davis, cousin of the bride, carried, a rescent bouquet of white roses. STAMFORD Amer- SOQ Memorial Chapel of St. John's Methodist Church was the scene ABIIENE'S ONLY CARPET SPECIALISTS KNIGHT CARPET CO.

2833 SOUTH 14th Saturday alternoon of the marriage of Norma Jean Smith and Byroa Scott Alleman of Fort Hood. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. W.

Smith. Mr. (descents and seed pearls accented the lace. A butterfly pouf at back of the bell skirt extended to form a chapel train. Seed pearls and teardrop crjs- tals trimmed the tiara which held and M.

Alleman are her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried white orchids with sleph- parents of the bridegroom. Officiating i i was the Rev. Burgin Watkins. pasior of Si.

John's Sharon Patterson was organist and nuptial solos were by Mrs. Everett Patterson of Tahoka. Mr. Smith gave the bride marriage. Her formal gown of tissue tat- feta had a moulded bodice enhanced with appliques of aiencon lace and long tapered sleeves.

Ir- he bridesmaids each carried a and voted one of the 10 test- ojig-stemrned white rose. Bridesmaids Margaret 3avis, sister of the bride, Anne Cooper, cousin of the bride, both of Throckmorton, Nancy Powell OPEN LABOR DAY DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS MONDAY TUESDAY Bors LOW TOP OR HIGH TOP GYM SHOES BOYS SIZES 11-6 MENS 4 Washable Cushioned Arch GIRLS GYM SHOES anotis on a white Bible. The hand which she carried belong ed to her great-grandmother. Jane Giles, maid of honor, wore malice silfc organza over taffeta fashioned with fitted bodice above a flared skirt. Sleeves were el bow length.

Sarah Harrison, bridesmaid, was attired like the maid of honor Both attendants carried maroon roses. Their bow headpieces had brief veils of tulle. man was Kemicth Fink of Houston. Bookie Wolff, also of Houston, was groomsman. The bride's cousin, James Smith, and Michael Smith of McCamey, cousin of the bridegroom, seatad wedding guests.

Aunts of the bride hosted the reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith. They were Mmes. GeorRe Smith, Harold Wilka, John Swenson and Forris Meely.

Members of the houseparty were Nancy Wash, Marky Wilka, Anna Wilka, Kay Smith, and Fran Smith. For a wedding trip to San An tonio the bride chose a sheath dress of blue sheer woolen, match ing hat, lizard shos and hand bag. White gloves completed her ensemble. She wore an orchid from her bridal The bride is a graduate of Stam ford High School and attended State College before transferring to the University Texas where she is a senior. The bridegroom was graduated from a a High School in Houston and attended the University of Texas and the University of Houston.

He is now sta- 'tioned with the U. S. Army at Hood. Parents of the bridegroom hosted the rehearsal dinner at the Cliff House Friday evening. Tyler.

The wedding reception was held In the borne of the bride's grandmother, John T. Davis Sr. Hurricane lamps garlanded with ivy and white ribbon marked the The fingertip veil of imported walkway. Mrs. Larry Manoval of Husion was attached to a queen's Victoria registered guests; rain.

crown of seed pearls with crystal eardrops and rhinestones. Her only jewelry was a single ar were her four bridesmaids and Truett Bird and Mrs. Eugene Cleburne. Johnna Sue Davis and Larry Stroud of Midland, cousins of the University. bride, lighted the tapers.

Robert Thaxfon of Dallas was lis cousin's best man. of Fort Worth, Dwain Bean of Groves, Larry Harwood of New Ex-Students Assn. has set iU London, and Ronnie Roberts of homecoming (or Saturday, Sept Day's activities will begin with a parade at ::30 p.m. ately following, exes will attend Wwton, Jr. at San Antonio, Mr, Jean Cooper presented the guests wilh rice bags.

Members of the houseparty in- a tea in the Jim Ned High School auditorium. The senior class of Jim Ned High School has planned a dinner at 5 p.m. Plates will be Jl for adults and 75 cents; for children. Jim Ned will play Brownwood D. W.

Cooper, Mrs. Jim Bob Davis, Mrs. Sam R. Davis. Mrs, Raymond Wright, Mrs.

H. Hardy Mrs. G. D. London, Mrs.

Nichols of Dallas, also Nancy Davis and Betty Bird of Throckmorton. For travel the bride choso an azure and gray tweed' Dalemoor Stadium at 7:30 p.m. to round out homecoming events. Ex-Studenis Assn. officers are Delmon Smith, president, and Mrs.

Harold Ford, secretary. and matching mink pillbox. Her accessories were also of gray. The bride attended Tyler Junior College where she was graduated cum laude in June. While in -hocolate Flavors Rich Pancakes You wii) be competing with jancake houses when you serve Qavorsome chocolate 'takes.

urrtes. Their only jewelry was a school she was a member of the Apache Belles, Sans Souci Soror- ty, Atta Kula Kula'and Sigma iigma. She was a duchess in the Tyler Hose Festival, first runner- up in the Campus Beauty Contest. dressed coeds on campus. The bride attended Tyler Junior College and North Texas State University.

After Sept. 9 the couple will 1 be of Fort Worth and Gail Clark of at home at 725 Woodland in Denton where they will continue studies in North Texas State The rehearsal dinner, hosted by the bridegroom's parents was Groomsmen were Gary Kinne held Friday night at the First Baptist Church. MISS WOLFE TO WED JERRY K. TURNER The Rev. and Mrs.

Harvey P. Wolfe announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Celia Lyn, to Jerry Keirsey Turner of Ardmore, Okla. The couple will be married at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 9 in the chapel of the First Baptist Church, Abilene. Officiating will be the bride's father, assisted by her grandfather, the Rev.

R. C. Malone of Plainview. Both are graduates of Odessa High School arid are seniors in Hardin-Simmons University. Miss Wolfe is an elementary education major and is a member of Delta Social Club.

The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. Dick Turner of Ardmore, and the late Mrs. Juanita Turner. He was a two year football letterman in Odessa High School and has played the last three years with the Hardin-Simmons Cowboys. His major is physical education.

Jim Ned Exes Homecoming Set Sept. 9 TUSCOLA (RNS) Jim Ned Open House FetesCpuple Oh Wedding Anriivef3ciry EAKTLAND (RNS Mr. Mn. W. L.

Whartoo will celebrate tbtii- SOth wedding anniversary Sunday who their children will in their parents' With tbelr parents 'or oc- Will Mr. and L. and Mrs, G. Brand ot Midland, Mr. and.

Mrs, BUI R. Wharton of and Mrs. Nell Gorman of Dallas. The former Clida C. Richardson and L.

Wharton were marled In Gainesville Sept. 5, '1911. They.haye Uved In Eastland 10 Expected to attend the annlver- ary celebration are Mrs. M. Bowman of Brownwood, sister of Wharton, and two grand laughters ot the couple, Mr.

and tlrs, Ed Colburn and family of Midland and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Averetl and family of El Paso. A nephew, Kenneth Adcoek, and Sift cups sifted flour, 3 easpoons baking powder, teaspoon salt into mixing bowl. Add 1 egg, a tablespoons melted butler, and 2W cups chocolate milk.

Mix only until dry ingredients are thoroughly moistened. Some- vhat lumpy batter makes lighter pancakes. Bake on a hot, lightly buttered griddle, turning only once. abui V4 cup batter lor -Yotein Derivative Brings Out Flavor Monosodium glutamate strength' ins chicken broth and brings out lavor, so don't hesitate to add a pinch of this protein derivative vhen you are a fowl and planning tr use both the re suiting broth and poiillry meat. Use each Makes 12-14 pancakes.

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