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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 24

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TODAY'S NEWS TODAY'S PICTURES THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL THURSDAY AUGUST 18 1960 TWO Mary Lois Hargett And Tom Benberg United in Marriage Nichols-Strebeck Nuptials Take Place in Belmont Miss Wiener Mr Freyer Who Will Wed Tonight Honored at Parties Tonight at 7 o'clock 11'nal Zion Temple will become the scene of the wedding of Aliss Karen Lee Wiener and Harry Rauch Freyer Miss Wiener and Mr Freyer have ban the inspirations for a series of handsome prenuptial parties which culminated last nyTmtlirgigtorlirigo 1 '7' '7 'I l'-: 1' I 'A r' IA 1 3 N4 kl x'' a 1- 111t lk i tk Itit' itk I r'''' -1' -1 -i 14t 0 5'f 124kr 1 tfr 1 ri 4 44 1 4 -1' it I fi 4 i 1: 1 0 i rS' f-- 't It 1 -q 'ke (544 3 ot i61 3 iil': i'''' 'k 1 A ft 4 4N i :1 '''C S''''" 1-- rCe 1-V''') si -if 4'' -01'' i '''Is': '1---''ii t(1 0 911 0: -iLfr- A Irs'7ti ttIt' 4' '61----' 0' A ip It it -io 0til I 4 I 414 ot 4: -1 1 kkf i i ti A i 4 7Iv i' EL DORADO Mary Lois Hargett daughter of the Rev and Mrs John I Iargett of El Dorado and Tom Earl Benberg son of Elmer Benberg of Bentonville were married in the Crossroads Baptist Church at 3 pm Sunday Aug 14 The Bev Hargett father of the bride and the Rev John Burton performed the double ring ceremony A scripture quotation was presented from the Book of Ruth by Miss Nancy McClain of Fordyce Mrs Edgar Johnson pianist and Miss Kathy Stubblefield vocalist of Sheridan gave a program of wedding 'music Entering on the arm of her father the bride wore a floor-length wedding gown of Chantilly type lace and tulle The bouffant skirt was fashioned from tiers of tiny ruffles of tulle topped with a half-length overskirt of lace The fitted bodice of lace had a square scalloped neckline and short sleeves Elbow-length mitts of the evcnino in the rehearsal din- 75 seated WaS overlaid with a white ner which was preceded by a and was centered with a stylized mammoth gold candela- cocktail party and in a lunch- to rising from a base of voeon today tive cups in which candles Mr and Mrs A Freyer twinkled The cups were nestled parents of the bridegroom-elect in a pouf arrangement of yellow toed their son and his fiancee with roses from which garlands of a dinner party at the Aquacade Wrightii fernery extended up the Boom of the Shreveporter last eve- candelabrum to entwine its twelve ning tontm ing the rehearsal of branches each of which held cry-I heir kk edding stal-prismed votive cups The smaller circular tables arMyriad Yellow Roses Enhance ranged for the other guests were French Dinner By Candlelight each centered with poufs of yellow The setting for the authentic roses in crystal bowls from which French dinner by candlelight rose gold candlesticks burning vow hich featured an especial French live lights in crystal cups cuisine was highlighted with my- Guests in addition to the honor riad yellow roses their specimen couple and their hosts were the blooms enhancing the predomi families and wedding attendants natitIV gold and white color of Miss Wiener and Mr Freyer scheme and the out-of-town guests The table at which the prospee Music was played during the like bride and bridegroom and dinner hours and later for dancing Myriad Yellow Roses Enhance French Dinner By Candlelight The setting for the authentic French dinner by candlelight which featured an especial French cuisine was highlighted with myriad yellow roses their specimen blooms enhancing the predominantly gold and white color scheme The table at which the prospecIke bride and bridegroom and The small tables arranged for the other guests were centered ith white competes holding poufs of white roses and placed upon Nile green satin confetti squares Sharing the occasion with the honor guests and their hosts were their parents Mr and Mrs liam Wiener and Mr and Mrs A Freyer Jr the prospective bridegroom's grandparents Mr and Mrs A Freyer Sr and Mrs Freedman of Houston Texas Miss Sally Elsas of Atlanta Ga Mr and Mrs I Erlich Miss Phyllis Erlich Mr and Mrs Rodney Margolis Mr and Mrs Ben Waltman Mr and Mrs II Kaplan all of Houston Texas Miss Sherrell Hoffman of Mobile Ala Wally Brown and Mr and Mrs Emile Cahn of New Orleans Milton Ziman of Dallas Texas Miss Dorothy Jane Spitzberg of Tyler Texas Mr and Mrs Sam Smith of Monroe Joe Badt John Bird Miss Mimi Wile John Hussey Jr Mr and Mrs Irving Mermel Robert Redstone Jr Robert Rosenfield Jack Schuster William Wiener Jr Mr and Mrs Jacques Wiener Mr and Mrs Jacques Wiener Jr Mr and Mrs Don Weiss Miss Carol Freyer Mr and Mrs Sam Freyer Mr and Mrs Jack Levy Mr and Mrs Frank Zuzak and Miss Lynn Finesilver their wedding attendants were MRS TOM EARL BENBERG MRS WILLIAM LYMAN NICHOLS JR Open Pairs Club Miss Jewell Ann Strebeck of Belmont and William Lyman Nichols Jr of Shreveport were united in an 8 o'clock ceremony in the Union Baptist Church on Friday Aug 12 with the Rev Julian Jones of Port Arthur Tex uncle of the bride officiating The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs William Lyman Nichols of Shreveport Escorted by her brother the Rev Thomas Strebeck of Garland Tex the bride wore a wedding gown of Chantilly lace over peau de sole trimmed in seed pearls and sequins accented by a scalloped neckline and long sleeves tapering to a point at the wrist She carried a bouquet of white carnations and lilies-of-the-valley surrounding a purple yellow-throated orchid Serving her sister as maid of honor was Miss Hazel Strebeck of Belmont Bridesmaids were Mrs Thomas Strebeck and Mrs Cleta Foshee Mrs Paul Dean provided nuptial music for the ceremony Bobby Nichols served his brother as best man Groomsmen-ushers were Jerry Flowers of Blanchard and Dennis Foshee of Houston Tex Immediately following the ceremony Mrs John Skinner and Mrs Julian Jones served as hostesses at the reception given at the home economics room of Belmont High School After a wedding trip to Denver Colo the couple will live in Lake Providence Mrs Nichols is descended from the late Mr and Mrs John Skinner She attended Belmont High School and graduated valedictorian in the class of 1958 She also attended Northwestern State College at Natchitoches Former Assistant Chief of Police the late Robert IL Humphrey of Shreveport and Mrs Ilumphrey and the late Mr and Mrs John Nichols of Summer Grove are the forebears of Mr Nichols He attended Fair Park High School and Northwestern State College vhere he was a member of Alpha Beta Alpha National Library Fraternity and where he received his A degree a a a Representative IBarbara Pickard Of Cosmetic Line Studstill Jr Visits Local Shop liPledge Their Vows Astrological Forecast By CARROLL RIGHTER Champions Told lace completed her costume which was WOrn with a circular many- layered veil of French illusion at- Mrs Senger and Mrs Sr Hobbs were the winners of the tached to a flat headdress of Barksdale Officers' Duplicate pearlized sequins Bridge Club "Open Pairs Club! Miss Nellie Ruth Hargett served Championship" held on Sunday her sister as maid of honor while Aug 14 at the Barksdale Officers the bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Club 1Buswell and Miss Jarnie BUSWCII An 8 table 2 session Howell latter of Texarkana both Movement Game was played and Cousins of the bride was directed by Mal Ma- Ringbearer was Billy Bates lone cousin of the bride while the Other overall winners were as flower girl was Valerie Burton follows: 2nd Col and Mrs Eddie Black Bentonville Benson 3rd Mrs Stephenson! served le bridegroom as best man and and Mrs A Winter: 4th Lt and the ushers were Mike Nichols of Mrs Payton: Mil Mrs Bentonville Wade Allison and Cohn and Mrs Finley Arley Ritchey both of Smackover lone felotistirn girl was vbarliedrei Other overall winners were as follows: 2nd Col and Mrs M1 Benson 3 Be Ts Stephenson enson 1 the Eddie black of Bentonville served and Mrs A Winter 4th and 1 1 br' rdeIroom as be ma i and Mrs Payton: 501 Mrs NI the ushers were Mike Nichols of Cohn and Mrs Finley Bentonville Wade Allison and Arley Ritchey both of Smackover 'e iv'3Ithlritleonthe The "Royal Secret" is out! The Mr and Mrs Basil Pickard delightful aroma of this bath Per- of Houston Tex announce the fume greeted us when we wan- marriage of their daughter Aliss dered into Ilearne's yesterday and discovered it bubbling fragrantly Barbara Jean Pickard to Patrick in a perfume fountain set up near Studstill Jr son of Mr and where Miss Josephine Regan Ger- Airs Pat Studstill of Shreveport maine Monteil special representa- The couple exchanged their vows tive had assembled the cosmetic on Wednesday July 6 line in order to assist Milady in I Roth the bride and bridoe'room where Miss Josephine Regan tier- Airs Pat Studstill of Shreveport maine Monteil special representa- The couple exchanged their vows tive had assembled the cosmetic on Wednesday July 6 line in order to assist Milady in I Both the bride and bridegroom Three Couples Are Hosts For Sidewalk Cafe Cocktail Party Earlier last evening Miss Wiener Mr Freyer their wedding attendants and other guests gathered on the Riviera Terrace of the Shreveporter where a French sidewalk cafe was created overlooking the pool The occasion was a cocktail party given in honor of the prospective bride and bridegroom by Mr and Mrs A Freyer Sr Mr and Sam Freyer and Mr and Mrs Frank Zuzak The true Parisian cafe atmosphere was captured in the large canopy of aqua and white stripes which sheltered the groupings of cocktail tables with their candle centerpieces Encircling the area were variegated plants such as gardenia bushes banana and lemon trees Topiary trees studded with fresh lemons climbed the canopy poles and green foliage wreathed the wrought-iron and wooden balustrades Music was played during the party hours and piping hot French hors d'oeuvres were served Quota Club Elects Its Delegates To District Meeting any beauty problem she might 1 I attend the University of Houston have as well as to aid her in the where Mr Studstill is a senior on selection of the proper make-up the varsity football team Royal Secret Miss Regan told 1 I us brings to a modern Miss or magically scented throughout the 1 the vintage tones which are being Ark Mrs the luxury of the oldest I day For the most head-spinning I shown in this fall's clothes 1 Following the ceremony a recep- beauty ritual in the world High effect use this rich low-pitched For tired summer skin Miss 1 (ion was held in the social rooms concentrate oils mellowed and 1 perfume immediately after the 1 Regan suggested Super Royal 1of the church fragrant with spices herbs flow- bath or shower to allow your still-1 cream It's wonderful therapy for I The honeymoon trip will include ers compose this "secret" formu- warm skin to release its royal be-1 the tender skin around the eyes 1 visits to points of interest enroute la and it should be used as the quest of scents 1 or as a lubricant for crepey to Kelso Wash where the couple beauties of ancient Greece and Miss Regan also showed us a throat" she said will make their home Both Mr Rome a body ointment to wide selection of eye make-up I Miss Regan will be on hand at and Mrs Benberg nre recent keep the skin satin-smooth and I mainly in the violet to green Ilearne's for consultation through graduates of Ouachita Baptist Col- supple to keep your presence 1 shades styled she said to go with I Saturday of this week lege in Arkadelphia 0 at The Quota Club of Bossier held its monthly business meeting at a luncheon on Thursday Aug II with Mrs Geneva Wyatt president presiding Mrs Jeanne Sayes and Mrs Geneva Wyatt were elected as delegates to the District Conference of Quota International which will be held in Baton Rouge Oct 21-23 with Mrs Melba Durham and Miss Nan Hopkins elected as alternates The president appointed Miss Margaret Nell Wallace as ways and means chairman and Miss Nan Hopkins to serve as a member of the committee A door prize donated by Mrs Lucille lIardaway was won by Mrs Olwen Yearwood Members attending the luncheon were Mrs Peggy Edwards Mrs Doris Fanta Mrs Melba Durham Mrs Minnie Horowitz Mrs Ruth Strong Mrs Geneva Wyatt Miss Louise Jones Mrs Ruth Mc Cary Mrs Lurline Holt Mrs Ella Lee Powdrill Mrs Lucille Hardaway Mrs Lorraine Sherrod Mrs Jeanne Says Miss Nan Hopkins Mrs 01- wen Yearwood Miss Margaret Nell Wallace Mrs Johnnie Ruth Swint and Miss Hazel Sanders VE 111 YO WASH Green and White Theme Used In Decorations For Luncheon Today A cool theme of green and white was used at the luncheon given today at the Florentine Club by Mrs Florence Wiener and Mr and Mrs Wiener who entertained in honor of the engaged couple their families and the out-of-town guests A wine cooler filled with white gladioli and stock ornamented the reception hallway The T-shaped table arranged for the honor couple and their wedding attendants was centered with a bouquet of white gladioli stock and miniature roses and was further decorated with a rib bon runner of pale Nile green satin which extended the entire length of the table 512 TEXAS STREET I tam SHOPS EDUCATED FOR FRIDAY AUGUST 19 GENERAL TENDENCIES: Until Midafternoon you have all kinds of chances to actually gain the good will and respect of all others by showing them you staunchly approve of them and follow their valuable suggestions Then through tonight you are ahle to think out new ways to increase the good will of others by serving them in some detailed capacity ARIES (March 21 to April 19) This can be one of your most happy and productive days Until 3 take it rather easy then full speed ahead on important work you like to do Then evening should be snent getting your clothing in order and improving your health TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You have a good opportunity until 3 to impress important people with your ability to follow their big-scope ideas This could be the opening of a far greater world before you fine for sport and fun as you prefer GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Many opportunities are open to you today and you can confer with the right people buy and sell to advantage etc Be sure you spend the evening at home with your family for real enjoyment and Inspiration Be jolly MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Until 3 you have a very fine chance to add materially to your present income Do so by every ethical means at hand The remainder of the day is fine for having an enjoyable time with good comrades LEO (July 22 to August 21) Morning and early part of afternoon are fine to organize all those private affairs Carry through intelligently The remainder of the day you should concentrate upon making your daily life more productive and work less difficult VIRGO (August 22 to September 221 By analyzing all debts correctly you know exactly how best to discharge them and quickly The evening will be free for lighthearted fun with the people you like most Be cheerful full of fun LMRA (September 23 to October 221 An ideal day to get together with allies and working out a more satisfactory arrangement between you Then get the added support of closest ties too so that the future will be brighter SCORPIO October 23 to to Nov 21) This is the morning when success can come in any outside interests that you have been putting off until now is then fine for being with good pals and new friends for a delightful evening of fin and sociability SAC ITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21I Be alert to any food ptans that can now be made that will bring you the admiration and respect of those whom you think a great (teal of Evening is then fine for being with big-wigs for even greater security FOR YOUR COPY of Carroll Righter's Hi-page forecast for your own sign for September send your birth date and 50c (no stamps to Forecast I Shreveport Journal) Box 1895 Grand Central St NY 17 NY CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 201 You are all inspired to become more efficient in the performance of your job or regular duties during the (lay See that you get credit higher insure greater security meet influential people-get invaluable advice AQUARIUS January 21 to February 19) Until 3 it would be veil to confer vi'ith big-wigs and associates so that you can plan to work together more happily and profitably During the evening it would be well to do the same with friends and loved one PISCES (February 20 to March 201 Until the middle of the afternoon you are inspired just how to improve the appearance of your surroundings Later confer with aociates and cement better relations NI time for fun and I rolic Be gay charming IP YOUR CHILD IS BORN TO-my he or she will be loaded rith talent and will be a source of great joy to all about sirce the disposition is very sunny in this value Ile sure that the training is such that it will permit you-to IV a boon to humanity nu ailult life since the greatest deslre lre Is to serve the Floe horoseepe for the healOesigner the great builder er arehiteet or one in charge of Foreign countries ceutil a grct appeal during CA c11 i 1 i 11 1 SEE WHAT HAPPENS I I 4 1 OWN" 1 $1 so) I oi- 1 TO 14 11111114111) I '1 i rrc--1 it f- t11 I it i :1 -e-- sik) (0 ''-) 1 i 1 24- r7q 0 I 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