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Waco Tribune-Herald from Waco, Texas • 38

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Page 6-C-Waco, Texas Sunday, Nov. 24, 1963 12AU2 1 ADD MRS. MILTON G. ALLEN Formerly Miss Mary Ann Brenholtz Astrological Forecast By -SIDNEY OMARR FOR NOV. 25 ARIES (Mar.

21 to Apr. 19): You will have tendency to "strain at the bit." You want more- -desire COMPLETION. Because of this, you must take SPECIAL CARE. Don't become agitated. Otherwise, difficulties will result.

TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20): Welcome new friendships. Enlarge your views avoid narrow concepts. Be congendal. You will receive attention from unsuspected source and be HAPPIER.

Resist lethargy; stay active! GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): Consider your ambitions. Are they being fulfilled? If not, take practical steps now. Examine motives, desires. Day to be INTROSPECTIVE. Do your best higher-ups will show appreciation.

CANCER (June 22 to Jyly 21): Emphasis is on your IDEAS. Make the most of them! Put them to use. Discuss them display them. Come out of shell. Visit.

Time ripe for entertaining and being entertained. LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21): Be prepared for "sharp reactions." You have recently made statements which might inspire criticism. Now, take your medicine. All will boomerang in your favor if you retain sense of humor! VIRGO (Aug.

22 to Sept. 22): Chance today to put theories into ACTION. Be willing to experiment. But hold off on final decisions. Learn listen.

Check various sources, all important details Keep mind open. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22): Avoid depression. Obtain sufficient rest.

Excess fatigue leads to brooding. Good news Newlyweds Make Home In Austin Miss Mary Ann Brenholtz became the bride of Milton G. Allen Saturday evening in Bellmead, First W. Ousley Baptist Church officiant. with Parents of the couple are E.

A. Brenholtz of Temple, Mrs. Phebe Brenholtz of Katy Lane and Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Allen of Beaumont. The bride chose a formal gown of chantilly lace over satin with fitted bodice, scalloped neckline and four tiered skirt. Her silk illusion finger tip veil fell from a circlet headpiece. She carried bouquet of white roses surrounded with feathered chrysanthemums.

Miss Brenda Earle was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mmes. Joe Browder, Mike Hopkins and Miss Betty Turner. Their peau de soie dresses designed with scoop neckline and street length bell shaped skirts, each wearing different colors, peach, gold, gold brick and champagne. They wore circlets with veils in matching colors and carried bronze chrysanthemums.

Charles McMullen was best man. Joe Bowder and Donald Whittaker were groomsmen. Dan F. Long and J. W.

Frosch were ushers and candlelighters. Twylia Dunn was flower girl and Danny Browder, ring bearer. Tom McBride and Roger Williams were organist and soloistes, Jimmy Woodson, Neil Coburn, Kendall Brenholtz and Miss Marcelaine Crockett were members of the house party in reception hall of the church. Mr. and Mrs.

Allen are graduates of La Vega High School and she attended Baylor University two years. They will make their home in Austin where he is assistant office manager for E. E. Stuessy Contractors. Gold Star Mothers Will Install Officers Waco Chapter of American Gold Star Mothers will install officers for the 1963-64 year Friday at 7:30 p.

m. in American Legion auxiliary room at 2312 Speight. Chapter business meetings are held there second Friday of each month. This week's event is open to the public. Mrs.

Edna McAda of 119 North Eleventh is incoming and past department president, Mrs. Zollie Patterson, will be installing officer. Mu Rho Chapter Will Meet Monday Mu Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet in the home of Mrs. Joe Greenwood at 1118 Parkdale Avenue at 7:45 p. m.

Monday, Mrs. Helmer J. Martens, president, will present a program on Awareness of Blessings. Members will answer roll call by naming a small thing in everyday life that brings them happiness. Visitors With Mrs.

Sisco To Hear News News of the birth of a greatgrandson, Stephen Ware Sisco, highlighted family events for Mrs. Ollie Sisco of 1607 Berkshire this week. The child's father is Donald Sisco, stationed with the U.S. Air Force near Tokyo, Japan. The news came during a visit of six Odessa residents.

They are Mrs. Sisco's granddaughterin-law, Mrs. Charles Sisco, her three daughters, Mrs. Roxie Allen and son Randy. OES Chapters Will Honor Texas Grand Patron, Matron Worthy grand matron, Mrs.

MRS. CLARENCE WILLIAM MUELLER Clifton Couple Will Live in Dallas Molly Goodpasture of Brownfield and Van Plumlee of Dallas, worthy grand patron of Grand Chapter of Texas of Eastern Star will be guests of honor of 15 subordinate chapters of District 3, Section 9 for annual Eastern Star School Friday and Saturday, Examinations will be from 10 a. m. until 3 p. m.

Friday in the chapter room of Masonic Lodge at Eighth and Washington Avenue. A banquet at 6 p. m. will honor the worthy MRS. M.

GOODPASTURE OES Grand Matron Inspired concerning MONEY due. Cheer up! You are definitely on right path. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21): Time ripe for BASIC CHANGES.

Express hopes, ambitions. Check with authorities follow expert advice. Continue to be optimistic. Associate due to offer encouragement. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

22 to Dec. 21): Stand up for beliefs, rights. Much strength on your side. "Opposing forces" are merely testing. Be confident.

Check details. Get house in 1 order. Obtain sufficient rest. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan.

20): Avoid excess speed. Be careful while traveling. Tendency may be to break rules, but it would be wise to adopt CAUTIOUS attitude. Means be safe rather than sorry, AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.

19): In questions of money, take CONSERVATIVE view. Avoid trying to impress others through extravagance. Your wonderful imagination provides best clue for entertaining, being entertained. PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.

20): Be willing to "tear the old in order to REBUILD. Create your own traditions! Move out of shell. Time to assert yourself. Cycle continues high. Make themost of it.

IF NOV. 25 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are a hard fighter; you have a great spirit adventure. GENERAL TENDENCIES: Cycle favors PISCES. Special word to LIBRA: You soon receive confirmation of fact that you made RIGHT CHOICE. Picture Louis XV French furniture in all its elegance the graceful curve of its classic lines skillfully adapted for our modern American homes.

Come see the complete collection discover how delightfully Touraine will dramatize your decorating plans. See it now at Weekdays 8-6 Monday and Thursday Davis Furniture, McGregor, 8 9 Texas Miss Forson, C. W. Mueller Are Married Miss Connie Jo Forson Clarence William Mueller married in Clifton Saturday ning in Immanuel Lutheran Church. Rev.

W. F. Rolf formed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter Mrs. Woodrow Forson of Clifton and the late Willie Woodrow Forson.

She graduated Clifton High School, attended Kilgore Junior College, Baylor University, and Durham's ness School. She was secretary at Wilson Building Material Company in Clifton. The bridegroom is the of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph erick Mueller of Clifton.

graduated from high school Clifton, attended Tarleton College in Stephenville Draughan's Business College Dallas. Mrs. Forson gave her daughter in marriage. She wore full length white chiffon velvet gown. Bodice had a scooped neckline and four velvet enhanced a flowing train of full skirt.

A crown of chiffon rose petals held her veil she carried a cascade of white roses centered with white glamelias. Mrs. Rodney Moncriet of ton was her sister's matron honor. Their cousin, Miss Charlene Meyer of Clifton was maid honor and Miss Vicki Vickery of Mosheim was bridesmaid. They wore red velvet dresses, white fur hats carried white muffs on which single red feathered carnation was pinned.

The bridegroom's cousin, Barbara Helms was flower girl. She wore similiar to the ones attendants wore, a red velvet bow in her hair and white muff. Darrell Spenrath of Clifton was his cousin's best man. Groomsmen were the bride's cousin, Marvin Wiede of and Jerry Howard of ton. The bridegroom's brotherin-law, Robert Rester of Freeport and Jerry Golden of ton, cousin of the bride, were ushers.

Ricky Moncrief of ton, the bride's nephew, ring bearer. Brothers of the bride bridegroom, Barry Forson Larry Mueller lit candles. Ingram of Waco was soloist and Mrs. Edwin Conrad was organist. The bride's mother was hostess for a reception in church basement after the cerewere Misses Donna mony.

Houseparty Sheila Blassingame of Clifton, Miss Nellie Call of Denton, Miss Brenda Egger of Waco and Mrs. Robert Rester of Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. Mueller will live in Dallas where he is junmachinist with State Farm Insurance Company.

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8 to 18. HOLTS Sporting lands Miss Odle Is Married Saturday Miss Linda Kylene Odle became the bride of Larry Victor Harrison in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus K. Odle in Valley Mills.

Rev. Hugh Durham, First Baptist Church pastor, performed the ceremony. Bridegroom Is son of Mrs. Ruby Harrison of Clifton. Bride wore a gown of lace and satin designed with lace bodice with scoop neckline and white satin skirt with sott pleats.

Her fingertip veil fell from lace, satin and pearl crown. She caried pink sweetheart rosebuds atop a white Bible. Miss Kathleen Lane was maid of honor. Her dress was pink satin with scoop neckline and bell skirt. She carried single long stem carnation.

Gene Sowell was best man. Jerry Odle, bride's brother, was usher and candlelighter and usher. Mrs. Harrison is 1963 graduate of Valley Mills High School and attended Durham's Business College. She is employed with Shaw's Aluminum Foundry in Valley Mills, Her husband attended Clifton High School and is associated with Wilson Building Materials Co.

After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in Valley Mills. MRS. LARRY VICTOR HARRISON Will Make Home in Valley Mills 'Oide Kudasai' Says Westwood Baptist WMU Women's Missionary Society of Westwood Baptist Church in Woodway extends an invitation to the public to attend a special missionary program on Japan Monday at 7:30 p. m. "Oide Kudasai," they say, "Please Come." Rev.

Milton E. DuPriest, a southern Baptist missionary to Japan, now home on furlough after four years as a missionary, will be the speaker. He will tell of his work in Japan and will spice his message with color slides. He will also show color slides of the Holy Land and other spots in the near east. Rev.

DuPriest also served as honorary consul for Republic of Haiti. He has been busy this summer as a revival evangelist for churches in this area. Degree of Honor Sets Tuesday Dinner Degree of Honor Protective Association Lodge 36 will have a no-host Thanksgiving dinner Tuesday at 7 p. m. in Elite Steak House at 731 North Valley Mills Drive.

Mrs. Arlene French, president, invites all members and their families to attend. Legal Secretaries To Have Banquet Mrs. Frances Goodman will grand matron and patron. Mrs.

Linnie Dennis at Plaza 6-1491 is taking reservations. Worthy matrons and associate matrons of the 15 chapters in Section 9 will open the school with a drill at 9. a. m. after registration at 8 p.

m. in Karem Temple at Seventh and Washington Avenue. Mrs. Johnnie Benson of Fort Worth, district deputy grand matron, will instruct ritualistic work and Mrs. Margaret Hampton, trict grand examiner, will be in charge of the examining room.

Mrs. Goodpasture and Mr. Plumlee will be honored with a banquet at 6 p. and will "mo speak for a fraternal visit meeting of the 15 chapter members at 7:30 p. m.

Saturday. Before ritualistic Rainbow Girle Assemlies of the district, Waco 18, Baylor 306, Bellmead 243 and those of Mexia and Whitney, will perform a drill. Mrs. Gertrude Forson is welfare program chairman. Mrs.

Sarah Moran, district deputy grand matron District 3, Section 9 is chairman of the school. Mrs. George W. Goolsby at Plaza 2-2213 is taking reservations for luncheon at noon Saturday. Soroptimist Official To Visit Local Group Mrs.

Grace Brightwell of Dallas, district director for Soroptimist International, will pay her official visit to Waco Soroptimist Club at 7:30 p. m. Monday at Lake Air Pioneer Savings and Loan Association. Miss Willie Mae Pomykal will preside. be guest speaker at Thanksgiving banquet of Waco Legal Secretaries Association set for Tuesday at 7 Colonial Room of Raleigh Hotel.

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