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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 50

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16-D LUBBOCK tg. Jm A LITTLE DEAFNESS IS A BIG LOSSI IVING SOUND" HEARING AIDS CONVENIENT In -The Ear HEARING AID A ZENITH QUALITY GOLD SEAL HEARING AID No dangling coeds or Also perfect for part- if yoursfit tubing to annoy you. lime use; on or off compart as quality a jiffy. performance Out-Of-Tou'n Ceremonies Unite Two onpies; Twin Ring Votes Read Out-of-town ceremonies united two couples of college this weekend. Miss Anita Kay Curry and Eugene Franklin Fowler graduates of North Texas State University, exchanged double ring vows in ton Saturday.

W. A. Criswell read a double ceremony in Embree Hall of Dallas' First Baptist Church Friday for Miss Jo Anne Caldwell, a graduate of Texas Tech, and Dr. Michael Lee McCullough, a graduate of the University of Texas Southwestern Medi-j cal School, a ifh lare and seed is. Her bouquet was a ciMcadc nmn surrounding a white id Listed tending the bride were Miss ta Curry of Crosbyton, maid onor.

ami Mrs. Jim Choate jfown of white nmerhund and Which flowed Her bolero of dered Alencon matron of honor, were Miss Kathe Gloria Shreveport, La. and owler of Dentaci, sis- egmom. Candles Miss Jane Hawk- sleeves The veil a ct of Gamr svill of Pitchford of Miss Judy Fm ter of the hr were lighted es, Crosbyton The honor attendants wore length gowns of peacock satin. Matching jackets were styled with jewel necklines and three-quarter length sleeves.

Bridesmaids wore MHS. I LIE MdlLL if its Jo Anne Caldwell Dormant ernei In Bow man Nows licad emonulChupel J. Ch double ring man Memo First Method: Saturday for nal Chapf st Church Miss Patr HI rman and Mr 32nd Vemer, 902 The bride, her father, nd Bartley Ray Vertier of the couple are Mr VV. A. Dorman, 1713 tnd Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. 12 East Tu lane. iven in marriage by wore a ballerina- length dress featuring a I a I bodice.

Appliques adorned the full net skin a neckline. Lace sleeves tapered to petal points over the hands. Her elbow-length! illusion veil was attached to a wad piece of pearlized flowers. She carried a bouquet of white glamehas and an heirloom kerchief. Attending the bride was Miss Mary' Louise Ausburn.

maid of honor. She wore a dress of powder blue silk organza over taffeta designed with a full pleated skirt, short sleeves, a round neck and corded waistline, Attendants Wear Blue Other attendants were Miss Ann I Sue Waldrop and Miss Ellen Duru- I as, bridesmaids. Their powder) 1 blue dresses featured rounded necklines. The bodices with silk organza. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Donna man, niece of the bride.

The attendants carried bouquets of glamehas surrounded by blue net. 1 'Hie best man was Din Rov (Judy KrownWm) arriagc Read In Church similar street-length dresses. Each wore a matching empire head 'piece and carried a cascade of white rones. Father Eugene Fowler of Denton at- i tended his son as best man, were Ben Shoulders of Elgin, Joel Fowler of 'on. brother of the bridegroom, Choate of Gainesville, and John Pool of Denton, Ushers Don Curry of I pa, C.

P. Roberts, of Crosbyton. ind John Curry of Pampa, cousins of the bride, Carl Moehlman, organist, accompanied Miss Linda Bowers and Miss Prudence Havnie, soloists. All art' from Crosbyton. For traveling the bride those a black silk suit with white accessories.

She added a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Fowler was graduated with a A degree from North Texas state University where she was president of Mu Phi Epsilon and a member of Psi Chi, the Mary Arden Literary Club and Green Jackets, a service organization. She was mimed to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Fowler, presently a physicist with the Texas Instruments, Dallas, holds a B.A, and M.A.

degree from North Texas. He was president of the NTSU chapter of the American Institute of Physics and a member of Kappa Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity. The couple will be at home in Dallas. After a wedding trip to New Orleans, Dr. and Mrs.

McCullough wilt be at home in Little Rock, Ark where the bridegroom will intern at the University of Arkansas Medical Center. Mrs. McCullough is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett L.

Caldwell, Dallas, and parents of the bridegroom are Mrs, and Mrs, 'Claude Race, Fort Worth, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of silk face peau de soie designed with i'e-embroidered Alencon late and seed pearls encircling the waist and front of the skirt. The controlled bell skirt flowed into a chape! train A veil of illusion was theld by petals of silk organza. She carried a cascade of but ter-1 fly orchids, lilies of the valley and i stephanotis. VttendniHs Yellow Honor attendants were Miss Mills of Dallas, maid of honor, and Mrs. Dean McKay of Dallas, matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Carolyn Key of and Miss Bonnie Streidl Dallas. Die attendants were attired in dresses of yellow taffeta with (trolled bell skirts and laee over' jackets. They carried bouquets of iglamellias. Lawrence Gallagher of Fort Worth served as best man. Groomsmen were Dr.

Michael M. I Ditto of Dallas, Dr. Bruce M. Faust of Dallas and Grover jShaunty of McKinney. Following the ceremony was a i the Grace Parlor of the I church.

On Trip To New Orleans For a honey moon to New Or-! MHS. BARTIYA YKRNKK (Patricia Dorman) T. V. SERVICE U. BLAKE RECORD CENTER 2401 -34th St.

SW5-61 55 "FORTUNES ARE THE SAVINGS OF NOT THE FINDINGS." SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY AT leans, the bride chose a pink linen Attendants Wear Blue suit with white lizard accessories. attendants were Miss Ann She added a white orchid corsage.I Sue Waldrop and Miss Ellen hum At Tech Mrs. McCullough was president of Sigma Kappa sorority: a member of Mortar Board. Junior Council, Panhellenie, Sigma and Phi Alpha Theta. Shi' as alst) named to Who in American Colleges and Univer- i sities.

ABERNATHY (Special) Miss, Dr. McCullough attended Arling- Judy Sharon Brownlow. daughter ton State College and the Univer- cf Mr. and Mrs. G.

E. Brown- iwty of Texas. He is a member of Cash. Groomsmen were Larry and Grady Albert Rho Sigma, medical fratern- jliams, Johns and Wesley son of Mr. anti Mrs.

Vernon Grif-idy- iVemer, brother of the bride-! fith of Amarillo, were married ai ----------------------groom Ushers were W. I Dor 7:30 m. Saturday in Northside Mortoil School Hoillls man and Dorman, brothers Baptist Church I Of the bud. The Rev (Tironreada Will Be Sold JuilC 25 Mrs. Dortha Eirrett, organist double ring ceremony.

0 accompanied Mrs. Charles Escorted to the altar by her fa MORTON for in wedding selections. tlier. the bride wore a white street side of the $500,000 reception was in the parlor length shantung dre ss. A full recently approved by the First Methodist Church.

gathered skirt was designed with residents of the Morton Independ- llonevmoon In San Antonio a panel of Chantilly lace on the Scliool District for remodeling For a wedding trip to San Pearls trimmed the front ncw construction has ht'en tonio where the couple will the skirt and bodice. A lace 801 their home the bride wore a bluejacket with long sleeves com pie- i Members of the board of trus- linen sheath with matching duster merited her dress. Her head in session and hite accessories. She added of silk illusion as caught by a receive the sealed bids and a white glamelia corsage from pill box hat. She carried a bou the contract award, the bridal bouquet.

of white iost's. Supt. Eli Douglas also announc- A graduate of Lubbock High Miss Lynda Eldridge that Present plans are to take School Mrs. Dorman attended bridesmaid. She wore a mint bids for the remodel- Texas Tech.

The bridegroom, green shantung street of the elementary school build- also a graduate of Lubbock High, sheath dress and carried a white a special txmrd meeting is stationed at Lackland Air rose June 27. AMERICAN STATE BANK MEMBER F.D.I.C. Force Base, San Antonio, He will be transferred to I Hess Air Force Base, Abilene, in July. best man special contract will Ali 1 plans tic new import regulations. BETTER HEARING AID CENTER "Serving The Hord of Hearing Over 11 1915 19th "Ollie B.

Livingston' P02-2951 Johnnv Hamilton wa Guests were seated by thls summer for the new high Brownlow of Houston, brother of school, officials said. Remodeling the bride, and Dovee Woods ofsoi thp present high school and Shallowater will be the last phases of Miss Patti Brownlow of llous- building program, they said. FHSTIVB FIRST COI KSK As a nifty appetizer, relish or relish-salad. combine a can of un- drainetl blue lake green beans with a jar of undrained pearl cocktail onions and a little chop- 1 pimiento. Season to taste with and popper.

Chill well. Drain and serve in crisp lettuce tups. ton was ring bearer. Wedding music was provided by Mrs Styles, pianist, and Mrs Gary Brownlow, soloist. A reception in the fellowship hall followed the ceremony.

For travel on her wedding trip, the bride wore a pink linen suit with white accessories. They will reside at 104 E. 5th Littlefield. The bride is a graduate of Abernathy High School. Her husband attended Abernathy High School and Elkins School of Announcing and Engineering in Dallas He is employed by a l-Jttlc- field radio station, THE COOLNESS OF WHITE Wonderful way to look when the temperature rises and rises and rises.

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