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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 13

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3-B HE A ILENE REPORTER-NEWS (i JMteae, Texts, Saturday Mtnlag, May W74 A I Jeonine C.tgle 1 Jeanine Cagle, bride-elect of Bob Benham, was; honored with a bridal party in' the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Vonay. Pavis of Hawley. Tfce table was centered with carnations and pastel candles.

There were 29 hostesses. Houseparty were Jane McDonald, Julie Henderson, Barbara Davis and Linda Cagle, The wedding will be June 1 at HawSey Church of Christ. Special guest at the luncheon was the honoree's mother, Mrs. James Koss Jennings. Miss Jennings will return to Oakland, to design jewelry for Loeb and Valasco, the city's oldest jewelry firm, and teach two metal art classes at Dominican College in San Rafael, Calif.

Carol Beory bridesmaids luncheon Saturday will honor Carol Beaty, bride-elect of Vic Corley. Mrs, Mabene Allen, Mrs. COLEMAN. (RNS) -Order Buel Evatis an Mrs. H.P.

Eastern Star Centering Ihe lace-covered table was an arrangement of daisies and lilies of the valley with yellow candles. Appointments were crystal. Special guests were Mrs. Tom Hughes, Mrs. Donnie Barbee, sister of the prospective bridegroom, and Mrs, Jerry 'Diormahlen.

Miss a i and Tim Hughes will be married June 15 at Pruitt Baptist Church of Van. Ice Cream Party Charming pianist Performing at the Abilene Woman's Club teacher and Mrs. Custer Russell, center, is chairman Friday is Amy Rasco, right, Abilene Christian of the hostess committee; Amy is the daughter of Mr. High junior. Mrs.

Dennis left, is her and Mrs. Ken Rasco. Living Together Not Answer of the Eastern Star, Chapter 360 will host a tea Sun' day from 2 to 4 p.m. in First Coleman National Bank Hospitality Room. Honorees will be grand olti- Mrs.

Thelma Slate, depu: ty grand matron; committee members of district 3, section 5, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Polley, Mr.

and'Mrs. D.H. Williams, Mrs. Liliie Laird, Mrs. Frankie Mrs.

Mary I. Tucker, Mrs. Verda Moore, Mrs. Bra Britton, arid Horace a grand conductress, grand chapter of Texas, Mrs. Doris Easterlmg, Emily Jennings Emily Jennings was honored Tuesday at a luncheon at the Abilene Country Club hosted by her grandmother, Mrs.

Ross Jennings. Miss Jennings has graduated from California College ot Arts and Crafts with Highest Distinction. Harvey hosted the luncheon at the WesUvood Club. The table was centered with an arrangement of yellow and daisies. guests were the mother and sister of the honoree, Mrs.

R.H. Beaty and Linda Beaty, and the mother and sisters of the prospective bridegroom, Mrs. D.E. Corley, Celia Corley and Mrs. Ben ffyly of Houston.

Miss Beaty and Corley will be married Saturday in St. Paul's United i Church. Janice Martin Janice Martin was honored at a bridal party Monday at the home of Mrs. John Bostick, 1474 Roanoak. Hostesses were Mmes.

Bill Young, Gene Frey, David Webb, Felix Stalls, Bill Jenkins and John Bostick. Theta Gamma Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha honored two graduating seniors Thursday with an ice cream party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tunms, 1781 Pasadena Drive. were Regina Smith of Abilene High and Teresa Mason of Cooper.

Hosting were Mmes. Montgomery A Mollie Brewster, Forrest Ward, Leon Petty and Vernon Timms. In the houseparty were Mmes. James Island, Melvin Walker, and Beatrice Lewis. Decorations were flowers, blue and red ribbons for Cooper and black and gold ribbons for Abilene, miniature diplomas and decorative candles.

Special guests were Mrs. Dewayne Waggoner and Mrs. Frank Mason, mothers of the honorees. Miss Smith will attend East Texas State University on a music scholarship. Miss Mason will attend Texas Southern University.

Debbie Mann A graduation Coke party was held for Debbie Mann, Wylie senior, Tuesday at home of Mrs. Thurston Carter, 3700 Hi Vu. Hostesses were Mrs. Carter, Connie and Patricia Carter, Mrs. Michael Carter and Sherilyn Hanks, Special guest was Mrs.

Cordell Mann, mother of the boa- oree. Decorations were purple and gold candles and ribbons. Millie Boardman Mildred Boardman, leet of Terry MeClure, was honored Friday with a bridal linen party at the home of Mrs, Jack Spillers, 151J Meadowbrook. Co-hostesses were Mrs, H. Brown, Mrs.

Billy JatMi and Mrs. Toby Howard. The table, covered with i white, crocheted lace cloth, was centered with an arrangement of silk spring Rowers. Appointments were to stiver and crystal. Special guests were Mrs.

D. R. Boardman, mother of the honoree; Kimberly and Michele Boardman, her sisters, ind Mariann Harrington of kittle Rock, 'Ark. The wedding will be June in First Christian Church. Dear Ann Landers: My parents and I have carried on a running argument for three months.

Will you please try to see all sides of ftis question and answer it honestly? My boyfriend and I have been going together for over a year. We plan to get married when he finds a job he likes. I ann' working but I live at home and have to pay room and board. I -want to move out of my parents' bouse aad live with my fiance. We could make it financially, With my check added to his.

My folks are against it. They say it Is immoral. We say it's sensible. We just might find out after we live together awhile that we don't like each other wel! eno- guh to spend the rest of our lives together. Isn't it belter to shack up for a time than to get find out you've made a mistake and then get a divorce? How else can two people really learn ALL about one another's little quirks? What do you and B.

Mrs. atom Wins First Lady Award SWEETWATER (RNS) Mrs. Kalpri Tatom, was awarded three Beta Sigma Phi honors at the City Council Foun- flert Day banquet held at the Sweetrrater Country Club. I Mis. Tatom was named SeU.Beta chapter Girl of the rv City Council Girl of the and the First Lady of Beta.

Sigma Phi, the highest award which, can be given, a member. Mrs, Tatom has held all offices in Beta Beta, served two terms as City. Council's corresponding secretary, was City Council treasurer and has been named Beta Beta's Girl of the. Year twice previously. This year Mrs.

Tatom has been president of Beta Beta and chapter representative to the Beta Sigma Phi City Council. She was convention treasurer for the BSP West Texas Area Convention. She has served on the Board of Directors for the local unit of the Heart Fund Assn. of Texas and as board member of Texas Public F.mployers Assn. She is a member of the Women's i i i of the Sweetwater a of Commerce.

Mrs. Tatom is employed by the State Department ol Public welfare. She and her husband have three sons, Ronny, Joe David and Johnny. They are members of Highland Heights United i Church. Dear H.

and 6.: Sorry, bat shacking up isn't (be same as beiBg married. Moreover, the evidence is 'on the other sWe. A recent survey showed that pj es who lived legetber before marriage bad a higher divorce rate than those who didn't play house before the ceremony. And what's more, the 41- votces (ended to be filed within the first two years of (hose marriages. Those are the facts, ma'am.

Dear Ann landers: Please be the referee. Freddy's parents have been divorced for three years. We plan to marry this summer. I think Freddy's dad should be invited to the wedding. He says it would make his'young- er brothers and sister very uncomfortable.

They have not seen their dad In a long while and my fiance thinks it might be a traumatic experience for them if he showed up at the wedding. The kids range from 10 to 15 years of age. I think it's time tbey accepted the realities of life. Their dad lives in this town and they con't duck him forever. What do you Conn.

Dear Dan: Never mind about me. What does Freddy's mother say? Is there a new wife? Would she be welcome? Was It a scandalous divorce or an amiable one? Before I could give an intelligent answer I'd have (o know a lot more than you've told me. I suggest the clergyman who Is to perform the cereiwwy be the "referee," not Ann Landers. no-nonsense approach (o hew to deal with life's most difficult and most rewarding arrangement. Ann Landers' booklet, "Marriage--What to Etpect, 1 prepare you for better or for worse.

Send yonr request to AM 0. Box Chicago, HI. (1651, enclosing cents In coin and a Jong, a self-addressed 1974, Field Enterprises, Inc.) ENGAGEMENTS JONES-BATES BAIRD Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jones have announced the a of their a Kathy Sue, to Charles Randell Bates, son cf Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bates. Miss Jones graduated from Baird High School this year. Bates graduated from Baird High School, attended Texas Tech and Cisco Junior College. He is employed at Aileen Inc. in Abilene.

The wedding will be June 28. GUENTHER- TE1CHELMAN STAMFORD Mr. and Mrs. Harian Guenther of New Braonfels have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Joy, to Bonnie Dale Teichelman, Miss Guenther is a graduate of Canyon High School and Southwest Texas State University where she was a of Sigma Tau Delta. Teichelman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence R. Teichelman, a a from Stamford High School and attended Abilene Commercial College. He is employed by Aileen. They will be married June.

29 in the First Protestant United Church of Christ in New Braunfels. CLANCY-BRELSFORD SWEETWATER (RNS) Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Clancy of formerly of Sweetvia- ter, have aiinouriCKil the engagement of their' daughter, Jeanne Kaye, to Honald D. Brelsford. Miss Clancy graduated from Abilene Christian College and is employed by the Karris County Sheriff's Academy in Houston. Brelsford, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Neil Brelsford of Flat- woods, Kentucky, Is a- sales representative for a a 1 Plains in Houston. A June 15 wedding is planned in the Bintliff Chapel in Houston. BEFORE YOU BUY CARPET ANYWHERE! SRBMMIIR tiCAVET 44491.1«{ 3S48N.6«jSfn Gwsom'j River Oaks i Wedding To Be Announced Today The a i a of Carol Bryan Izard and Charles Balfanz is to be announced Satur- ay at a party at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. W.

J. Bryan Jr. of Tulsa, mother of the bride, is hosfess. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. W.J.

Bryan Jr. of Tulsa an the Safe Dr. W.J. Bryan Jr. Her grandparents are the J.

late Senator and Mrs. Bryan. Balfanz's parents are the eMr. and Mrs. Charles Balfanz of Chicago, 111.

The wedding was May 6 in Woodstock, 111. The couple will live in Barrington Hills, El. and Stuart, Fla. Mrs. Balfani was in.the Junior League of Abilene and Pi Beta Phi.

going back to your honeymoon hotel on your anniversary. Abilenian Honored On 80th Birthday Mrs. Anner Turncrhill was honored recently with a family reunion on her 80th birthday. The dinner at her home at 790 Carver was hosted by her children, James Turnerhill, Dell City; the C. W.

Robinsons, Wilton Turnerhill, Willie Turncrhill Jack Perm and Mrs. Eloise ol Wichita Falls. Mrs. Bob Cole of Sacramento, Calif, was unable to attend. Mrs.

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