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Lubbock Evening Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 5

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Jamie Lee Stevens And Mr. Henderson Marry IKerrs Give Open House LOUELLA. f-' Congratulations are in order to the Monterey Plainsmen for winning the silver spurs this year. The Mm really handed Tom S. a walloping defeat Better hick next year, Well, the Monterey-Tom S.

game ended the football season in Lubobck High this year. The Westerners defeated bilene here Tuesday night first basketball game of the seasnn. A few of the couples seen at the game were Kay Sandefer and Bobby Hall. Cecelia Powell and tjary Millburn, Kaye Edwards Akie Sanders, Linda Lockard Jesse Headley, Mary Ann i Tarter and Ronnie Pratt; Jo Harvey Koontz and Lynn Livesay, Sharon Davis and Johnny Sims. Kerr and Billy" McDonald; Toni Moore and Butch Thompson.

Barbara Riley and Ted Carter, Judy Roberts and Mickey Cecil, Recent daters were Ann Douglas and David Smith, Gail Smith and Buzz Strehli, Jan Gmffin and BiU Golightly, Peterson and Jerry Neal, Nancy Dennis and Bruce Moran, Jackie Alexander and Richardson Harnson. Judy Jackson and Jack Hamilton. Bitsy Signer and Akie Sanders. Jan Coty and Hugh Dee Reed, Ann English and ArUn Flake, Jean O'Loughlin and Johnny The Westminster Presbyterianiwere candleUghters. Miss Mack- The skirt was trimmed with seal- Sharp, W.

Garrett. Chureh was the setting the b1" Henderson, sister of the bride- and bands of white peau de Hester. Dan Sandifer, Jim marriage of Miss Jamie Lee groom, was flower girl. soie and extended to a chapel Henderson and Misses Janet Bell and Joe Mack Henderson Ring, bearers were Byron and Her vftiL imPorted il-Roybeth Bomar Lvnne Hutton, Wednesday night. The Rev.jCraig Fields of Corpus Arden Stone and Carolyn Symes Mr.

and Mrs. Triplitt and the.r daughters, Isabel and Gail David J. Zachanas ofiiciatwi in I cousin bnd. Sh' the trip to point? of Selma. will be honored the double nng ceremony.

ver of Cooper. Alton orchid aet with in New Mexico the bride wore a an open house Crom to Parents of the couple are Mr cousin of the bridegroom. James whit' in 8 home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Stevens of 2709 Copeland of Melrose. N.M.. The bridal attendants wore black hrard rton and and Mrs. Wnght Kerr, 19th 33rd and Mr and Mrs.

R. art Hester and Phil Williams walts-length dresses of emerald wdre Henderson, 3322 Bates. ushered. Jim Henderson, brother of the! green dull lustre satin with C. L.

Austin was organ- necklines and three-quar- her orrhid as a corsage. The couple will make and Richard Kara. kand Mr and Mrs A Cooper of their Halls and Mrs. R. C.

Harvey will bridegroom, was best man. i mw "no at 2901 Colitate. Mrs. Hen- door. Mrs.

Tt ssV kp Fields of Corpus Christi, aunt of lace Oner Taffeta pieces of green velvet and they Srhrw) and a sophomore will preside at the tea service, the bride, attended her as maid Given in marriage by her carried crescent shaped bou-business education major at) Members of the house party and matron of honor. father, the bride wore a long- quets of bronze mums. Texas Tech Her husband is a will include: Susan Hobbs and An- 17, ItU 9m. Ny 1 Auxiliary Will Give Traditional Party The Ladies Auxiliary of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen met Wednesday afternoon in the IOOF Hall. Mrs.

Ama Boyd and Mrs. J. Faulkner had deeorated the hall m4tk Plans were made for the annual Christmas party and exchange of gifts Dee 12 in the home of Mrs. McQuire, 2115 Jnd St. Following the business matting.

the ehartar wan draped in memory of Mrs. D. Patterson. Mrs. N.

S. cival and Mrs. E. Sport sang during the services. Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Harris and Miss Kay Sharp.

James Roddy Stevens, brother of the bride and Tommy Hester Charlotte McMillan and Don Rucker, Judy Merritt and Nelson Carol Baker and Chris Merritt Four Tom S. students got together Wednesday night and tessed a sport dance at the Lubbock Country Club They were Pat Cowert, Nancy Keeton, Barbara Haily and Diane Ferguson. -About 160 persons attended. A few daters this weekend were Carolyn Coon and Charles Ho- bcrt. Rauina English and Rick Wiihams.

Kay Gasy and Lyndell Hill, Sue Morrow and Darrell Hayden, Jane Aderton and Wayne Flares, Earlene Ince and Bobby Hall. Linda Stantonand Richard Jackson. Lyndell Hopkins and Robert Stewart Holiday Trips a twrvday vacation over the Thanksgiving quite few high school students haw gone on trips. Jan Griffin is in Dallas visiting relatives and Rauina English is spending Thanksgiving day with relatives in Haskell. Don Jackson.

about the full what happened among students of Monterey and Tom S. Lubbock High Schools. See you next week with more doings. LOVE LOU Dinner Is Courtesy For Wedding Party Mr and Mrs. A.

L. Evans were hosts for a rehearsal dinner honoring their son. Art Evans, and his bride-elect. Miss Benni EXinn, at the K. N.

Clapp Party House Wednesday night. The fall theme was carried out with a centerpiece of chrysanthemums. The couple will-, be mar ried Friday night in the Ford morial Chapel of the First Baptist Church. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Dunn, parents of the bride-to-be, Miss Kay Taylor of Dallas, maid of honor. Nfr, and Mrs Lee Bock of Dallas, sleeved gown of hand-clipped Assist At Reception graduate of Tom S. Lubbock nette Cochran, Allen Cooper, Chantilly lace over taffeta with The reception was held in the High School and a sophomore nephew of the TripUtts. and a sabrina and bodice Fellowship Hall. Members of the student at Texas Tech majoring Karen and Jan Kerr.

Gingah and trimmed with sequins and pearls, house party included: Mmes. W.lin mechanical engineering. Dinah Kerr, and Susan and Celia Cooper of Ralla nieces of fte Triplitts Simulated apple trees In delabra form table deoorattona. brother-in-law and sister of the Tom bride-to-be. and Mr and Mrs 7 ill Jerry Evans of brother left Wednesday afternoon ior and sister-in-law of the bride- Houston and a visit with Pam They traveled with parents.

I Also leaving Wednesday Lecture Is Given Ellen Hendnx Charlotte Me- Milian and Jean Jones, whc are bDOniSh Meritage visiting Odessa. Lynn Livesav Mrs. Vernon Harris spoke on left this morning for Las Spanish when and Butch Dans is visiting in Karenhappuch Norman Chapter of Hobbs. Colonial Dames of the 17th Cen- Lindetl Hoptew is spending the remainder of the week at Lake tlw Mrs T. Hutchin- Diversion near Wichita Falls.

She and her family left this morains.1 were present. Most students in Lubbock High after the Schools are staying pretty close to home during this holiday. It be long before Bopfrists MeetinQ school starts three days. Not a very long vacation During Holidays 155 thnf MINERAL UELLS, Tex (APW "Mf. Gay Haught and Lynn Forrest Pat Kelly and Rcn-ie Head, Lana Walker and Cary Marshall.

Pam Training Ln- Heam and Larry Jones. Eller. here. Hendnx and Darwin Hilliard included Judv Clark and Foster gf- Warren of Charlotte Morn N.C., of the Southern A couples seen dating DrJ. weekend were Brenda Guy and oodrowFuller Dallas asaoci- Eugene Holt, Lmda Lockard and executive secretary- of the Bap- Jesse Headley, Jeanette tist General Com-ention of Texas, and Richard Jackson, Carla Rr- E.

S. James of Dallas. Carter and Teddy Jackson, of the Baptist Standard Georgene Oatsnan and Ronnie Warren, in the meeting's major Lvnn McElroy and BiU address, was to outline the Train- McAbee and Ro- mg part in the southwide Idean. K3nard and movement The goal of fee David Leaverton. Jan Coty and Baptist movement is to build 10..

Dorman Burns. Linda Bryant and TOO new churches and 20 OOP mis- Richard- Webb. Gregory sion stations in the United-States Wade Collins, Georgann by 1964. EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD: Beauty After Forty OU KNOW that from a straight line swerves so sharply as an after forty euives Yes. it was a man who said that, and maybe he was and is But he can be proved the modem woman interest in her health and her appearance.

After fftrty the body balance line begins to change and curve with the approach of maturity It is very important that you consider your figure line. Of course if you had thought of it never fttend, we are concerned with the present. Food control will reduce your weight, and exercise u-ill aid in giving you more poise and better posture. Exercise is limbering and you will feel better for having it on your program Once you start exercising, stick with the various exercises- You enjoy them after a while. Since your waistline is your life line, an increasing waistline must be held in check The longer you wait the more difficult the reducing If you must lose excess eat a diet that reduced your neighbor or one that calls for starvation.

But you must go on a diet to lose weight 4f you Mill not diet, blame anything but your own lack of willpower for your excess poundage. To achieve Beauty After Forty, whether in your mental outlook or your figure, you should have a beauty and reconditioning program which begins with a proper diet you begin to be a bit slimmer, you feel happier and your friends will all note your more youthful figure. Reducing, getting rid of excess poundage, is a health measure not just a vain gesture If you are serious about this, send for my booklet, and Exercise for Beauty After To aecure a copy send me a long self-addressed FOUR-CENT stamped envelope and TWENTY-FIVE cents coin. I will send you also a free copy of the ever popular which is invaluable when reducing and contains a list of energy-giving snacks that you can so easily prepare. Tomorrow Hiomtoe FACTORY OUTLET CLEARANCE SALE! CONTINUES IN FULL ON NATIONALLY ADVIRTISCD PtICIS NAMES YOU KNOW, SHOIS YOU LOVf' FACTORY OUTLET FAMOUS BftAND LADIES SHOES 1104 BffOADWAY THE BOOTERIE Shop Friday until 9 p.m Black Brown Brandy Calfskins Suedes Pointy Operas Straps UttU Little Heels Little Heels Little Heels SAVE to $705 on MMr.

and Town Country" look shots low, lean and lovely. glova-soft suede or calf delicate shaped toes and heels. A Booterle value-giving event, every pair a guaranteed this-season style. early, you il want pair. Charge Accounts Invited mo Bfoadwoy Refunds and Exchanges Cheerfully Made.

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