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The Irving Daily News Texan from Irving, Texas • Page 19

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Irving, Texas
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Sunday August 25, 1963 DAILY Nl US FLXAN lexas I'a-'u 5 DAILY NEWS TEXAN SATURDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Frank Haley Piano 321 S. Main BL 3-0690 Mrs. W. F.

Muelschen Piano Theory 2622 Pritchett Drive. BL 07 Mrs. Anadel Hastings Piano Organ 1511 Union Bower BL 3-8164 Mrs. La Verne Patrick Piano Theory 1328 V. entwood Mrs.

K. Heitschmidt Piano 431 Collins BL 4-7497 Mrs. Royce L. Hogue Piano Theory 2017 Durham BL 5-2709 Mrs. Geo.

C. Preston Voice Drama 610 Union Bower Mrs. J. H. Pruitt Piano Organ 1524 7th BL 3-4637 Mrs.

Ralph E. Jenkins Piano 1701 Live Oak Drive BL 4-0645 Mrs. Y. J. Sharp Piano Organ 2232 F.

Shuck Or BL 3-6506 Mrs. Walter J. Koller Piano 2127 Cambridge BL3-7466 Mrs. Art B. Young Piano, Theory Organ 2003 fi Mrs.

John A. Willis Piano Voice Musicianship 2201 Garden Oaks BL 3 5234 DANCE WORKSHOP Williamsburg Shopping Center BL3-9781 ENROLL NOW AUGUST 17 Couple Exchange Vows In Cathedral Wedding Miss Helen Jeanette Poole and Roger Edwin Culleywere married Saturday afternoon, August 17 at St. Matthews Cathedral in Dallas with the Rev. Frank L. Carruthers officiating at the double ring rites.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mitchell of Dallas; the bride- Nick Talks to Soroptimists Nick Staunton of Reading, England, was guest speaker at the Tuesday meeting of the Irving Soroptimist Club when it met at Holiday Inn West for its regular luncheon. Nick is houseguest of the Guy Hardins, 1212 Daisy Lane, and is in the States for a three- month tour.

The youno Britisher's impressions were very interesting to the club because they correspond with a sister roptimist club in England, thus bringing their the over seas a little closer. Other guests at the meeting were Janet Gebert, the queen candidate for the Fair, Mrs. Helen Sheehan and Mrs. Lavelle Tuggle. Lair Now Be mg Purchased Editors of the Irving High School Annual are now taking orders from students during orientation.

During August and September, purchase price of the year book will be $5.25. In October, the price will be raised to $6. A down payment of $1 may be made by a student to insure his copy of the annual until the final payment deadline. Senior editor is Charlotte Brown; co-editor is Valerie Horn. Vernon Lnlow is sponsor.

Excessive Kills Plants CROWN POINT, Ind. (I PI) Excessive of plants max make the yellow or fall off. loo much water affects plant roots because ti water fills the air spaces in the soil and the root; suffer from lack of aeration, says Lawrence E. Hoyle, County i x- tension agent. Some plants, including ade, peperomia and snake plant will die almost immediately if over-watered, says Hoyle.

He suggested these methods to keep plants healthy. Water only when the soil is on the dry Scratch the surface of the soil with your finger. It it is dry to the touch, water is needed. 9RVVNQ MUSOC 56ACHSRS ASSOCOASVON DORGCWRII iliate-d l4JitU State, n. Thomas C.

Donohue 1642 N. Story Rd. BL Mrs. Leo Lively Piano 505 S. Britain BL 4-9737 Mrs.

Robert Gooding Piano Voice Beginning Instruments 3508 Foxcroft BL 5-4793 Mrs. Wm. Nelson McKinney BIRTHDAY Bates of 2841 Yale Street celebrated her 15th birthday Monday evening with a Hawaiian luau. Approximately 60 guests, all dressed in island c- stume, attended the event. se by the DNT camera were (first row, left to riel Elena Rios, Kay Uelanv, Judy Gilliland, Jeff Young, the honnree, Pam Carlile.

Back row (same order) Steve Riley, Carel Hanford, Diane Bowles, Marsha Harrison and Lee NEWS I EX AN PHOTO Mrs. Baum Attend Poll Tax Repeal Parley ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. J. 1 1. Dodson 121 3 I indhurst, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Cathy Naj era, to fed I. Heithecker, on of Mr. and Mrs. Heithecker of 1409 Cooper Drive. The couple are both graduates of Irving High School, Fhe bride-elect attended the Univer itx of Dallas; her fiance attended McMurray Collect- and Rice University.

No date has been set for the wedding. Govemor John Conally vvill keynote kiekoff of a mute- wide campai 'or rep al poli tax as a prerequisite for votine. Governar O-nnulh xvill speak at rneotin League of Votvrs State Committee for Poli Lux Repeal September 9 in Austin. The all-Jux meetim at Driskill Ilotel xvill at 10 a.rn. Mrs.

I aura, program ident of lrving I xvill att rl'rorn here. Ti gov -rn- aeceptance was Saturday by Mrs. Mauri 11. wn, I ague presidont, amili I executive chuit an of 1 Gommitti 1 Fax Repeal. Inxiration- pi-S'Ht viexvs or che politicai parties ori poli tax huve been extended to -rate chairman of tc and Republic ari parties, I ug- ene Loci a Peter Tl nell, respei "ively, both of Iiullas.

Invitati al ing to leaders of numerous a kr labi professional and ivic a well a- Senator Ralph Yarber- ou sena? i ower, md legislators. Fhe September i will launch a two month cam- pat for passage of consti- tuti nal amendment No. 1 on November 9, to strike from die Fexa Constitution the re- quii' that voters must pay a poll tax. Senator Abraham of I a red honorary chairman, will introduce Governor Connally. Senator sponsored die amendment approv- ed by the 58th Legislature for submisilon to the xxjters.

Fhe meeting will deal the timing and mechanics of the presentation of promotional material, and discuss Ion of financing. Part it ipating a i a tlons will asked to name a -present ative to a steer- iti rtiitiitt. to coordinate the campaign, I h- tliree" benefits 1 .1 hill of June 22, 1944, 1 i it.on arid training, til loans, and readjustment all in (inly the (4 loan ra- till actively be- in. hv rhc an itnlnistration today. Joan Davis Is Bride In Home Garden Rites groom is the son of Mrs.

Irene Culley of 2905 Pritchett, Irving and the late P. Culley. Approaching the altar on the arm of her father, the bride a attired in a traditional wedding gown of white silk combined with hand- run Alencon lace. The fitted bodice was: re-embroidered with a decollette scalloped neckline of lace extending onto the short brief sleeves. liques of the lace enhanced the polonaise skirt that swept into a chapel length train.

Her veil of imported illusion was attached to a headpiece of white lilacs enhanced with an bow. She carried a white orchid surrounded by white carnations. Mrs. Arthur Clarke of Arlington was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miles.

Linda Poole, the sister, and Marilyn Culley, sister of the bridegroom. They wore pale pink dresses with matching headpieces fashioned with bow knots and circular veils, and carried nosegays of pink carnations. Sharon Culley of Dallas was flower girl. Weldon Culley served as his brother's best man. Ushers were Kenneth Hunter of Dallas and Michael Maloney of Irving.

A reception was held for the couple following the ceremony at the Marriott Motor Hotel in Dallas. For travel, the bride wore a two-piece moss green knit suit with beige accessories ami a white orchid corsage. Fhe couple who both attended Arlington State College, will reside in Dallas. Miss Joan Lvelvn Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Davis of 429 Littlejohn Drive, became the bride of Don Allen Carlile Saturday afternoon, August 24 in a garden wedding at the home of her parents. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carlile of Deer Park, Jack Green, minister of the DeSoto Church of Christ, performed the double ring ceremony. A raised platform banked by tropical plants xvas centered with an archway entwined with fern and flowers, flanked by tall baskets of white gladioli with white and mums.

Hanging baskets of flowers were used on the many trees to complete the wedding scene. Traditional wedding music was presented by the Adult Chorus from the South Delaware Church of Christ wit! Miss June Herod as soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street length gown of white embroidered silk organza over taffeta. Designed with a scalloped sweetheart neckline and short sleeves, the fitted bodice topped a bouffant skirt ending in a scalloped hemline. A coronet of seed pearls held her round short veil of tulle.

She carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with a white orchid. The only attendant was her sister, Miss Linda Ellen Davis, xvho xvas attired in a street length gown of gold taffeta fashioned like the Her headpiece was a single matching rose topping the short round veil of illusion and she carried a nosegay of white pom pom MRS. DON ALLEN CARLILE mums centered with a large mum. James Wooley of Crockett was best man. Ushers were Benny Joe Caster of Irving, and Jody Branam of Haslet.

A reception was held in the garden following the wedding with Mrs. Wallace Wimbish, the sister, serving the puncn and Mrs. Pres. ton Lybrand, the aunt, serving the cake. Miss Anne Hoxvard registered guests.

Other members of the house- party were Mines.Morrislio- ward, Leonard Brown and Joe Puckett. I or travel, the bride chose a two-piece amber suit of Italian silk with matching accessories. She wore a white orchid corsage. Following a wedding trip to Houston, the couple will reside in Galena Park, where the bride will teach in the Northeast Houston Schools and the bridegroom will attend the of Houston. The couple both attended Abilene Christian College where the bride graduated..

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Years Available:
1961-1968