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fi Engagements Maid Of Cotton To Model San Antonie Sunday, April 2, 1967 Page 5-E IT hitnkcr-Ryon Miss Nancy Burton Whitaker and Thomas iCdwards Ryan will be married June 10 in Christ Episcopal Church. hride-eiect is the daughter of Mrs. Harv'ey Burton Whitaker and the late Mr. Whitaker, Mr. Ryan is the son of Beverly Edwards Ryan of Little Rock, and the late Mrs.

Ryan Miss hitaker is a graduate of Heights High School and IS a sophomore at Southern Methodist University where she is a member of lb Beta The bridegroom-elect graduated from Hall High School in I.itlle Rock and is a senior at Southern Methodist University where he is a memlK'r of the Student Senate, SMU ho, Blue Key, Judiciary, ('hapel Board, American Society of Civil Engineers, Sigma Tau and vice president of Chi yipsilon. Miller-Raney The engagement of Jacqueline Kay Miller and R.ol>ert Kwing Raney Jr. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John FL Miller.

Miss Miller graduated from Alamo Heights High School and attended Texas Technological She received her degree from the IJniversitv of Texas where she v.as a member of Zela Tau Alpha Mr Raney is the son of and Mrs. Robert Ewing Ranev. He is a graduate of MacArthur High School and attended the niversity of Texas where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega. He is now a predental student at Southwest Texas State Tile wedding is planned for Aug. 19 in St.

I.uke’s Episcopal Church. Rordeth'cr-Bronti Mrs ('alhenne Boedecker announces the engagement of her daughter, Diane to Jrnseph Brown, son of Mr and Mrs Falward Brown of Pettu.s Miss Boedecker graduated from Highlands High School. She IS attending Texas and will receive her dcgi'ee in elementary education in May. She i.s a memlier of the (lafion for Childhcmd Student FMucation and Lynch Hall Dormitory Council. Bicmn is a graduate of Pettus High School and received hi' A degree from Texas- He is now working on a degree He a chaner memfx'r of Delta Sigma iraternity and a memtier of the Biisines.s Clid) at The wedding will lie held July 15 in Highland Terrace MethfKli't Church.

(Juiek-drant Mr and Walter Bee Quick of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohm, announce the )grmeni of iheir daughter Carolyn to (Irani Jr. 'on of Mr and Mrs Urant. The ueddmg wiH f.Ja' place June Ifl Ml'S 1- a graduate (if Highland Park High School in Fallas and is a juncir ai the mwrsitv of Texas Her 1' Della a graduate of Jefferson High School. San An- tunio liege of rhe Lnivei spv pf Texas He is now tn the S. Marine Corps and stationed at Va.

Oiven-Sykes Miss Karen Lee Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A Owen, will wed iwnn of Mr. and Mr. Mark C.

Sykes of Hou ton. on June 17 in St, Andrews Methodic Church i- a of Height.s High SihoiJ and a emor ai the I niverMly of 'I'cxa She to and Ormcnm P' Mr kc' i- a graduate of FMron High In Tul-a, Okla atterdisj the I of Oklahoma and reccued a in engitmering from the Ufiiver'itv of 'I'exo' He i a June I andida'e for a maNfcr's degree I He tK'lnngs to Ta.i Iteia IM. ti 'C Tat: and the Societv of F'rgmeor'. I Mr and Mrs harles polltson of Dallas announce the engagement of their daught'T Ms- Kappte Dnllisnn. to Wavne fVnrod.

of Mr and Mrs William Penrod. The wedding will lake place in Augii't in Westminster I're'iivtorian Chun h. Dtdl.c; tmilison Is a senior at Stale College where she belongs to Della Zeta and the Student Education tmn Pmirod i a graduate of Texas X.kM I He 1 prc'cniK in ir-aimng in the Army Infantry School at Ft, pannine ifller-Rohinsnn Sgt Mai and Mrs Leonard A announce the ment'of their daughter. Patricia to Charles (iuluk Robinson Mi.s< graduated from Heidelberg American High Si hnol. Heidell)erg, C.erman).

and is a senior at Texas Technological oliegc where he is a memlmr of Sigma Delta Phi. Mr Robinson i the son Mr and Mrs Charles inson of Midland Me i a of New Mexico Military Institute and is aF-o a 'tudent at Texas Technological The couple will fm married June 3 in the Post Chaiml, Ft. Sam Houston Mayer-Reid (Jenrgia Kay Pearce, 19fi7 Maid of will anive W'ednesday for a round of public appearances. During her stay in San Antonio, Aliss Pearce will presented in special style shows Thursday and Friday at 12:30 p.m. in ('amellia Room, and at 7:30 p.m.

Friday in a fashion show at North Star Mall. She will also call on Mayor W. McAllister. visit HemisF'air and speak to the San Antonio College F'acully Wives (Huh. Miss Pearte was chosen from 20 fmali.sts in the 29th annual Maid of Cotton selection in Memphis, Dec.

2S. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Pearce Jr.

of c.Hstonia. N.C., and has a brother, Skip, Hi, and sister, Liz, K. green-eyed blonde. Miss Pearce was a senior at the University of North Carolina, ('hapcl Hill, when named Maid of Cotton. in chemistry and education for her degree, she plans to do graduate study in art and textile design.

Receiving honors is not new to the 21- year-old as she was named 1965 Miss Southern Textile, and was first runner-up to Miss North Carolina, also in 1965. She was Homecoming Queen al the University of North ('arolina, sweetheart of Phi Delta Theta, and while attending the University of North Carolina in Crecnsboro was Sophomore Beauty She is a Imaiity with brains and has been named to the Honor Council, secrc- tary of I student exchange program with the University of Toronto, ('anada. and activities chairman of Kappa Alpha Theta. She was al'O salutatorian of her graduating class at Ah ley High School in C.astonia. To kPf'p her 112 pounds disinbuted.

Miss Pcane minv' tennis and water-skiing In her quictor momeni' she dC'igns and her own clffthcs. The Maid of Cotton is hO'Cn annually to as fa-'hion and good will amba'sadre-s for the American cotton indusfi-y. Sponsors of her tour are the National Colton Council of Cotton F'xchanges of New York and Mcmphi'' and the Memphis Cotton Carnival Xv'ociaiion. Following an appearance at the Cotinn Bowl on New Day. Miss Pearce flew to York to prepare for her international tour which opened in London, Ontario, Canada, Jan.

23. She will vi.sit 35 and Melinda Mil el. J. L. Smith I) ed In instill (diiireh Miss Melinda Andrea Miftel and James Lewis Smith III were married Saturdav in Centra! Christian Church in The Rev.

John Barclay performed the double ring (eremony. Mr and Mr' Ben MPte! of F'vant and Sonera are parents of the liride. The bridegroom IS the son of Mrs. Jo'Sie McHroy Smith of Austin. The bride wure a gown of pearl peau de soie with a mimdt'd neckline and chapel length coat tram.

Ttapunto embroidery with crystal and seed pearl lieading accented the Ixxiice and A-line skirt. A crown of crystals and seed pearls held her veil, and earned a bouquet of orchids. Mrs. B. Mangum of Beaumont served her sister as matron of honor.

were Mrs. Ceorge Bristol. Miss Beverly Medford, both of and Mrs. illiam Schroeder of Lockhart. Mansa Mangum of Beaumont and Lisa Mittel of Dallas were flower girls.

Bo't man was FM Small of Aintin. (irooms- men were Bill Dunlop Richardson. Jimmy Shater of Houston and Charles Yeti of What a difference, Dorothy" I wearing my contoct-leni' My husband says I look ten years younger I feel younger hov- ing to weor glasses anymore. Wait 'till you see me at tomorrow's luncheon. I've set my hair in new style and bought chic little hot you'll probably never recognize me!" I am small business moo and only way I hove been able to slay successful is to turn out quolity work If you ore interested gomq to Commercial Optica! Store who deals in volume business this is your choice.

JIM GARRISON CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST MIIAM BlDG.y SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS CA 2-0892 The engagement nf XIi Delia and Henrv XX.alz Reid i- announced by the and Mrs Moyer Mi" Xtnycr is a giadtiatc of High School and the 1 niversity of Texas, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Reid is the son of Mrs KImc Reid. He graduated from JcffcrMin High School and i' a senior at the LniversUy of Texas where he is a memlter nf Kappa Alpha and Dt'ha Nu Alpha Their wedding planned lor Aug a. TJ-, For Spring: Pump of Shiny Corfam" In almost any womon's wordrdbe there's a fovorite shoe. This one by Air Step is destined to hold that title. Of black shiny its soft and flexible, comfortable to wear ond will hold its shape better.

The heel has a new look, and there's a petite bow front for a feminine Miss Armstrong, Miss Clement Make Bows at Costume Ball MAID OF Emma Domb (designed this contemporary evening ensemble for the oli-cotton wardrobe of Georgia Pearce, 1967 Moid of Cotton, Mode of white pique, the col- lorless caftan coot is worn over a siim evening gown featuring a wide collar ornomented with lace flowers embroidered in rhinestones and poil- lettes. Canadian citir.s in addition to visits to Ireland and the Cariblx'an. The Maid travels with cotton fashions created for her by some of leading designers. Her initial wardrobe includes fashions from the resort lines of these, designers, and as her tour progrc.sscs. garments from their spring and summer lines will lie added.

will also receive several F'urnpean fashions during her tour. By the end of her international tour the will include some 45 garments, She travels with more than 20 piece.s of luggage. In addition to the luggage and other Items, she will tie presented a 1967 automobile upon completion of her tour. An unusual and lively debut party, which was also a costume ball, was held Saturday in the Menger Hotel. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Armstrong of Kingsville and Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Clement of the King Ranch formally introduced their daughters. Miss Henrietta Julia and Miss Henrietta Pruyn Clement, Theme of the ball was as Your Favorite Ance.stor” and a number of South young socialites did just that. Costumes ranged from swashbuckling pirates to rugged comancheros. The invitation to the event was drawn by one of the Miss Armstrong. It depicted an ancestral tree with strange characters including a monkey or two.

Miss Armstrong is a student at Trinity University. Miss Clement attends Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. Both girls will be out-of-town duchesses in Court of San Antonio de which will be held April 19 in the Municipal Auditorium. The guests were received in the Victorian Lobby by the hosts, honored guests and their escorts including Mc- IvCan Bowman, Beverly Coiner, Reagan Stone, Tucker Dorn, Jack Coley Clark and Reagan McAllister Jr. In the Victorian I.obby, forming a background for the receiving line was a towering tree adorned with cutout circus figures of clowns, trapeze artists, monkeys, cowxs and clusters of bright hued seasonal blossoms.

Tn the Colonial Room, the columns garlanded with greenery. Centering the archers were large figurines of Henry VIIL Cleopatra. Napoleon and other historical figures. Topping the columns were bouquets of yellow carnations, jonquils, chrysanthemums and the room were individual tables centered with varigated flowers and slender tapers. The buffet table in the Colonial Room, where a midnight supper was served, was skirted in yellow and decked with a towering epergne WSCS Mpctinp: Slated Society of Christian Service of McKinley Methodist Church will meet ai 10 a.m.

Wedne.sday in the small Fellowship Hall. "The Church and People of Special will lie the progT'am topic pre.sented by Mrs. George Weldon. Hoste.s'ses for the luncheon will lie members of Arnold Ratliff Circle. The cxecirtive committee will meet al 9:30 a.m.

in the Brotherhood Classroom. filled with yellow jonquils, roses and carnations, flanked by candelabra in which matching tapers burned. In the Minuet Room where Henry King and his Orchestra played for dancing, the decor featured hanging baskets nf seasonal blossoms in shades of pink. Small tables about the room were adorned with yellow blossoms and matcliing tapers. There were 600 guests.

MeXcil-Bredemeyer Bert McNeil Jr. announces the engagement of his daughter, Linda Kay, to Glenn Bennett Bredemeyer. The couple will married May 20 in Methodist Church. Miss McNeil, daughter nf the late Mrs. McNeil, is a graduate of Jefferson High School and attended San Antonio Col- lege.

The bridegrnom-clect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bredemeyer of Waxahachie. He is a graduate of the Univer- sity of Texas. Gotdd'Karakula Mr.

and Mrs. Billy V. Gould announce the engagement of their daughter, Peggy Irene, tn John Michael Karakula son of Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Karakula of Hadley, Mass. Miss Gould is a graduate of Lee High School. The bridegroom-elect graduated from Hopkins Academy in Hadley and is serving in the U.S. Air Force at Kelly The couple will be married June 10 in St. Methodist Church.

by Ted Have You Learned to 'flooixs should know the advan- Compromise? tapes and disadvantages of the who so touch if liF Sidf and its user' he despises his own soul. He i pcrpetuate.s his own stupidity' that you may through such lack of wisdom. search for heaven- Each mind has two faculties: the intellect and the will. benefits and the fall- intellect is the capability of uros of such a cushion. knowing; the will is the capa- of Soft Foam Pad; bility of choosing.

The intellect Costs less the target; the will shoot.s the arrow. Makes carpet fee! expensivr If I were to concoct a blend Adds temporary comfort to that would charter the course user of a successful shopper. I would Di.advantage. of Soft ipre.ccribe this formula; Foam Cunhion: A. Mix two parts of well-in- Fails to support the carpet formed knowledge of the pro- acjainst spike heels jduct to be purchased with two I pa I ts nf determination to B.

Add one part of compro- carpet to lose its body, bringing ripples to the ,1 surface C. Stir well and use with confidence. Next Week Tiresome to the constant user shall continue our discussion on carpet cushions. Un- Prepared for Sacrifice Compromise is needed selecting your carpet then, remember this jVYben the regards like a I padding ns a means to perpe- tnate the life of the carpet the health of the user, he is tinned toe the next." pa led to make any sacrifice in lespect for the futui'e; when he denies such values, he becomes IT PAYS TO BE INFORMED Ted a poor investor. He says; Never mind tomorrow today is such a wonderful day.

Compromise in Carpel Cushions Flvcry buyer of Rroadloom F'or Your Important Booklet on Carpet Care Phone, Write or Ted .300 San Pedro CA 3-9101 (Adv.) MRS. J. L. SMITH III Wallace Nations of Austin. Carl Nentwich of San Ben R.

Mittel of Dallas, brother of the bride, and Charles R. Mangum of Beaumont ushered. Mr. Mittel and Mr. Mangum were also candlelighters.

reception was held at the church, a wedding trip to Mexico the couple will reside in San Antonio. Enjoy the San Antonio Garden Pilgrimage Today from Noon to 6 p.m. Smartly Sophisticated Shift A shift with a refreshing look. Its interesting details begin with the fabric used smart black and white woven the side skirt pleat, the square jet block buttons, the big white organdy bow at the neckline. The fabric: rayon, silk, ton.

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