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Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 16

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Hood County Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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4B Hood County NewiWednesday. February 15. 1995 Lifestyles 9 i v-. Ristau, King Clothesed subject Learn all about clothes at workshops i ing the workshops, partici- pants Would you like to learn about clothing construction or how to will teach SO hours of Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 5 p.m.

at the courthouse For Quality Clothing," "Hat Care" "Spinning And Weaving Angora" be a better consumer when purchasing clothing? clothing classes within the next two years. A and Comparative Shopping. charge will be Thursday, Feb. 23 at 6 p.m. at Tolar Made From A Cotton Throw." You will need to manual and ma bring a cotton throw, thread.

terials used. Enroll-1 Brenda King machine and sewing tools. The Hood County Extension office is offering several free classes and workshops for youth between the eighth grade and 19 years old as well as for adults. The educational programs will offer tips on topics like consumer skills, garment and accessory care, textiles, construction techniques, clothing embellishment, accessory making and personal appearance. A Xlothing Master Volun Humbug Bag.

You will merits must be KU need community service project Thursday, March 9 at 6 p.m. at the courthouse anne Embellishment" You -will need to bring a blouse or T-shirt, laces, ribbon, braid, roses, needle, thread, iron and fabric fuse. "Fimo Clay Jewelry." Call 579-3280 for list of supplies needed. Saturday, March 11 at 4 p.m. at the Cutting Room, 340 S.

Morgan St-Skin care and makeup, hair care and styling workshop. Wednesday, March 22 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the courthouse annex-Workshop to make decorations for Hood County Fashion Show, review questions forjudging interviews. Call the Extension office at 579-3280 for more information ofto enroll. denim scrap (10- marry Brenda Ristau of Keller and Sam King of Granbury were united in marriage Sunday, Jan.

IS, 1995 at the Ramada Hotel in downtown Fort Worth, The brftUTis the daughter of Bob and Sheila Ristau of Keller. The groom is son of Raymond and Modena King of Granbury. Tom Collins performed the cer- Tom CoUins performed the ceremony under an archway decorated with magnolias, roses and ivy. emony under an archway decorated with magnolias, roses and ivy. Cara Phillipi was flutist and Shirley King the pianist.

"My Only Love" was performed by a quartet Shelley Hudson was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Melanie Langford, Bethany Baker and Donna King. Alisyn King and Jennie King were flowergirls. Best man was Jon King. Grooms- by mch square), a 7-inch zip per, thread, teer training class is offered for adults to learn men were Joel King, Phillip King and Drex Baker.

Garrett King was the ringbearer. Ushers were Nelson King, Stephen King, Aaron King and Robby Welborn. The bride was given in marriage by her father. A reception at the Ramada Hotel followed the ceremony. The rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parents at Celebrations.

After a honeymoon to the island of St. Thomas, the couple resides in Granbury where he is manager of Wagon Yard Antiques and the -s. jm machine Extension office, and scissors. 579-3280, by Friday. how to teach basic sewing skills.

Workshops will be held in the courthouse annex next Wednesday from 9 a.m. tO'4T p.m.; Wednesday, March I from 1 to 5 p.m.; and Tuesday, March 7 from 9 a.m, to 4 p.m. After finish Tuesday. Feb. The following is a schedule of times, locations and topics to be covered in the classes for youth: 28 at p.m.

in the courthouse annex-Group sewing project for a students Piano Blickale Helllier Wed Welcoming anew citizen to the area present program Katelyn Marie Tigner Alyssa Leigh Tigner Tom and Patricia Tigner of Granbury announce the birth of twin daughters, emony, before an altar decorated in blue and white. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Darlene Hiler was maid of honor and best man was Leah Sallee. A reception at the Buckalew home followed the ceremony. Jennifer Buckalew and Will V.

Hellner, both of Granbury, were married Friday, Feb. 10, 1995 at the La-guna Vista home of the bride's parents, Joe and Norma Buckalew. The groom is the son of Will Hellner of Lake Worth, Fla. and Patty Duncan of Mossy Head, Fla. Judy Watson performed the cer fany, Michelle Winters and Irene Lemen, all of Granbury.

Selections performed were written by Schumann, Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Mendelssohn and some modern composers. Also included were traditional compositions and folksongs. Local piano students recently presented a program of piano music and participated in a tea at the home of piano teacher Harriet A. Motter in Mansfield. Louise McPeters of deCordova Bend Estates played Clementi's Sonatina 3 in a duet with Motter.

Other participants were Sue Tif Katelyn Marie Tigner and Alyssa Leigh Tigner. Katelyn Marie and Alyssa Leigh were born Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1995 at All Saints-Cityview Hospital in Fort Worth. Katelyn Marie weighed 4 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 18 34 inches. Alyssa Leigh weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 20 inches.

Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. Johnson of Fort Worth. Paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Tigner Sr. of Angleton. A $10 fee I charged for all engagements in the Hood County Newt. Wedding information will be published at no charge if supplied 00 later than three weeks after the ceremony.

Information must be turned in ooe week prior to preferred insertion date. A $25 fee is charged alter the three-week deadline or if extensive information it included Weddings 30 days or older wiU only be printed as paid advertisements. Forms for submitting engagement announcements and wedding information are available from the Hood County News office. Sy Now printed on recycled newsprint mm SAVE SAVE We can lower YOUR business phone bill with Rates less than per minute! What are you paying now? RSE Tele-Communications 279-1011 279-7743 10 Discount with this coupon when you taxes are done at I GRANBURY BOOKKEEPING I "THE TAX KILLERS" i i i mm am' i i iif am Electronic Filing (ZJ. OOFF 415 Pearl St.

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These heavy duty machines sew on all fabrics. LEVIS CANVAS UPHOLSTERY NYLONS STRETCH VINYL SILK SPECIAL SWEATSHIRT APPLIQUE EVEN LEATHER! King Comfortable DreamMakcr mm Inaerspring Mattress far iXi YOUR PRICE MEU THIS AD: 00 WliW tfliiV lV (thli tHiVJ Ciii mm Hi" MfflQUI THIS AD: Other Singer Models Available at Similar Savings With these new SINGER Machines, you just set the dial code and see professional results. Straight sewing, zigzag, built-in buttonhole (any size), invisible blind hem, monogram, satin stitch, embroidery, darning and elastic stitch, applique, sews on buttons and snaps, top-stitch. ALL OF THIS AND MORE WITHOUT THE NEED OF OLD-FASHIONED CAMS OR PROGAMMER. uSSE.) Lake Country Furniture Bills Dollar Store One Day Sale Only Fri.

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