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Waco Tribune-Herald from Waco, Texas • 40

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Macs Stinne Ferald Page 4- Texas Sunday, Aug. 6, 1961 William Eucker Visits Relatives in Waco William Eucker. 15, of Thousand Oaks. has returned home after three-week visit with his uncle and aunt. Mr.

and Mrs. Elwood Eucker of 1222 Colcord Avenue. William. who is a musician with an orchestra in California, gained experience by "sitting in with his uncle's orchestra during his visit. He made the trip by jet YOUNG AGES SCHOOL 1715 Columbus PreKindergarten- First Grade Qualified and Experienced Teachers Classes Limited Transportation Arranged School Opens Sept.

5 Information Call PL 6-0652 Nannette Birkhead. Director See Our OFF SPECIAL ADV In Section A ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING Most in Dry Cleaning' 1405 No. 34-BROOKVIEW BEDSPREADS "OUR SPECIALTY" Single Double KING SIZE Waco's most complete selection of styles and colors of ready-made bedspreads always in stock. A price for everyone from $7.98 to $125. DECORATIVE THROW PILLOWS $198 to $598 "Fine Custom Upholstery" REECE INTERIORS "DRAPERY SPECIALISTS" 541 Westview Village PL 3-3677 MRS.

JAMES KEYLON SHEELER In San Antonio on Honeymoon Couple Name Attendants For Wedding Miss. Lynette Honeycutt will have Miss Nancy Renfro as maid of honor in her wedding to George Wylie at 8 p. m. Saturday in Emmanuel Baptist Church. The bridegroom's father, Rev.

R. C. Wylie, assisted by Rev. Tilson Maynard, will perform the ceremony. Bridesmaids will be Miss Louise Honeycutt and Mrs.

Elva Wylie. Donna Honeycutt, future bride's sister, will be junior bridesmaid and Darlene Henkelman and Dina Kay Landers flower girls. Miss Honeycutt's brother. David, will be ring bearer. Milton Wylie will serve his brother as best man.

Curtis McLemore, Jerry Brown and Weldon Pophin will be groomsmen and Charles Maddux, Jim Hill, Ronnie Jones and Glen Argabright, ushers. Cousins of the bride-elect, Vickie Jones of Duncan, and Sue Ann Williams of Wichita Falls will be candle lighters. Rev. and Mrs. Wylie will be hosts for rehearsal dinner in their home at Elm Mott Friday after rehearsal.

Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Honeycutt of 2405 Ross Avenue, parents of the bride-elect. will have a reception in fellowship hall of the church after the wedding. Hamilton Girl's Wedding Day Set HAMILTON (SPL) -Mr.

an Mrs. J. T. Anglin of Hamilton have announced the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Samuel O. Majors, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Majors of Fort Worth. Miss Anglin is a graduate of Hamilton High School.

Mr. Majors is a graduate Side High School in Fort Worth. He attended T. C. U.

and Arlington State College. The couple will be married at River Oaks Baptist Church in Fort Worth Aug. 19. Ant colonies keep rose aphids as if they were cows, apparently to enjoy the nutritious honeydew they excrete. "Am I sold on saving at First Federal" You will be, too, when you see your account grow and grow as your money earns at First Federal.

Start saving here and now. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN DOWNTOWN WESTVIEW BRANCH Austin at 13th Highway 6 at New Rood Waco's Most Convenient Places to Save! Miss Sharp, J. K. Sheeler Are Married Miss Dorothy Faye Sharp and James Keylon Sheeler were marFriday evening in Columbus Avenue Church of Christ. The bride is the daughter and Mrs.

Earl Sharp 1325 North Sixty-third Street. husTier band is the son of Mrs. Jessie Sheeler of 3520 Cumberland Aveand J. K. Sheeler of Denison.

For her wedding the bride wore gown of howknot lace over taffeta. The fitted bodice had scooped neckline enhanced with jeweled Venetian lace. The full skirt swept into a wide train. pearl and rhinestone crown held her imported silk veil. She rarried a white Bible topped with white feathered carnations.

Her jewelry was a drop pearl necklace. gift of the bridegroom. Miss Billie Elaine Mullins, cousof the bride. was maid honor. Bridesmaids Miss Martha Staley and Marvin Miner Schwetmann.

Cynthia Dulock was flower girl. Susan Lipford and Carol Ann Peters lighted candles. They wore dresses designed with white lace over taffeta bodices and full skirts of red over red taffeta. organza, honor and bridesmaids wore white satin hats with brow veils and carried red roses. flower girl and candle lighters wore identical dresses, wrist sages of red rosebuds and hats were pleated ribbon seed pearl trim.

James Slavens was best man. R. V. Price and Dan Meadors were ushers and Bobby Glenn Tountas was ring bearer. Calvin Prince performed ceremony.

Music was by the lumbus Avenue Church, chorus with Mrs. Jeanette Lipford loist. For the reception afterward fellowship hall, Miss Patsy lins registered guests, Miss Harris served Mrs. lor Whitlow of Dallas served punch. Mrs.

Sheeler graduated La Vega High School, where was president of the Library Club, member of the Student and Corsair Corps. attended Four-C Business College. Mr. Sheeler graduated Waco High School. He attended Baylor University, Kansas Teachers College in Topeka Maryland University in more.

The couple will live at Pine Avenue after their from a wedding trip to San tonio. Mr. Sheeler is employed in the mailing department Waco Tribu His wife a bookkeeper Herald, Company. Centennial OES Group Sets Wednesday Meet Mrs. Alpha Baker and Jim Welch will preside at a meeting of Centennial Chapter 842, Order of the Eastern Star at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in the Masonic Temple at Eighth and Washington Avenue. Betty Mueller Will Marry M. S. Jackson Miss Betty Marie Mueller will become the bride of Malcolm S. Jackson at 7:30 p.

m. Friday in Zion United Church of Christ. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Mueller of 1103 Lewis Avenue announced their daughter's engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin B.

Jackson of 611 Lewis Avenue are the future bridegroom's parents. Miss Rose Phillips will be Miss Mueller's honor attendant. Mr. Jackson will be his son's best man. Ushers will be Harold Meadors and J.

C. Mueller, brother of the bride-to-be. Rev. John Mueller will officiate. Mrs.

Mueller will be hosts for the wedding reception in their home. Miss Mueller graduated from La Vega High School and Durham Business College. She is employed with Texas Life Insurance Company. Mr. Jackson graduated from Axtell High School, is a member of the National Guard and is employed at the Gilliam Grocery.

Misses Rose Phillips, Johnnie Hennig and Mrs. Ruby Carpenter have invited 50 guests to a miscellaneous shower today from 3 to 5 p. m. honoring Miss Mueller. It will be in the home of Miss Phillips at 4021 Windsor Avenue.

Among other courtesies honoring the bride-to-be was a shower Mmes. Luther Gant, L. B. Ibsen and Harold Meadors gave in the Ibsen residence at 3301 Harrison Avenue. Miss Betty Jackson registered guests.

Waco Bridge Club Will Meet Wednesday Waco Duplicate Bridge Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. in the Raleigh Hotel. MRS. CHARLES ORR III Wacoans Attend Bellaire Wedding Weekly Church Calendar SUNDAY (Today) First First Methodist: Junior, junior hi, senior hi and older youth MYF, snack supper and program, church, 5:30 p.

m. MONDAY Trinity Lutheran: Women's Guild, parish house, 7:30 p. m. First Methodist: WSG. picnic supper and tacky party, first pavilion, Cameron Park, 6:30 p.

m. Westminster Presbyterian: WOC executive board, church, 10:30 Deacons, church, 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY Seventh and James Baptist: WMU, Harper Auditorium, 10 m. Trinity Methodist: Burns WSCS Circle, Mrs.

Mamie Munson, 2603 Trice Avenue, 9:30 a. WSG, Mrs. Paul Lindloff, 2621 Maple Avenue, 7:30 p. m. Richfield Christian: CWF Groups: Loyal Service, Mrs.

W. D. Smith, church, 9:30 a. Loving Lights, Mrs. Ben Caperton, 820 North Thirtieth Street, 9 a.

Willing Workers, Mrs. Emmett Reed. 1500 Northerest, 10 a. Liana Guild, Mrs. H.

C. Lachele, 2909 Woodland Drive, 7:30 p. m. First Methodist: WSCS Circles: Acosta, Mrs. C.

S. Lankart, Route 6, 9:30 a. Burns, Mrs. W. W.

Jones, 2001 Park Avenue, 7:30 a. Denison, Mrs. J. W. Hoffman, 2721 Speight Avenue, 9:30 a.

Gaby, church, 7:30 p. Hackler, Mrs. R. F. Davis, 1100 Herring Avenue, 9:30 a.

Meier, Mrs. R. C. Brigman, 1405 South Eighth Street, 9:30 a. m.

VA HOSPITAL EVENTS Tuesday, 1 and 2 p. American Legion Auxiliary, Building 1-B and and 2 p. James Connally NCO Wives Club, Building 91; 6:30 p. McGregor American Legion Auxiliary, Building 94B; 7 p. Clifton Veterans Foreign Wars.

Auxiliary, Building 5A. Thursday, 1 to 8:45 p. VA Voluntary Service Carnival, Building 6. Friday, 1 to 8:45 p. VA Voluntary Service Carnival, Building 6.

Saturday, 1 and 2 p. American Legion Auxiliary, Building 94B: 6:30 and 7:30 p. Elks. Building 90B; 6:30 and 7:30 p. Red Cross, Building 5A.

TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL 26th and Morrow Avenue Accepting Applications for the Fall Term Kindergarten Grades One- Six For Further Information, Call: R. L. HOHLE, Principal PL 2-1514 or PR 2-0853 Charles Orr Is Married In Bellaire of a of silk The The cortheir with the Co- SO- in MulLinda Tay- from she She from State and Balti- 3605 return An- of is Lumber Miss Terry Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Pauleen Taylor of Bellaire, became the bride of Charles Dixon Orr. III.

Friday in Bellaire Presbyterian Church. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Orr of 3912 Fort Avenue.

He is a junior student in Sam Houston State College at. Huntsville, where he is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. The bride also attends Sam is vice -president Tau AlHouston State where she College, pha sorority and sweetheart of Alpha Tau Omega. The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, Bryan Cheek, of Livingston. Dr.

William A. Baine performed the ceremony which was followed by a reception in the home of the bride's mother. Miss Karen Ellis of Houston attended the bride as maid of honor. Jim Dickerson of Waco served as best man. The young couple will live in Huntsville, where the bridegroom is a junior at Sam Houston State College and Mrs.

Orr is a senior student. Wacoans attending the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ore, parents of the bridegroom, and their daughter, Miss Mary Helen Orr: Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Dietz of 913 North Thirtyfourth Street, of the bridegroom, Mrs. grandparents, Henry Dietz and two sons, John and Bill, of Robinson Road; Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Phipps of Highway 6. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phipps, Jimmy Phipps and Miss Carol Ann Phipps. Miss Mary Helen Orr presided at the punch during the reception.

Mr. Mrs. Charles bowl, Orr of 3508 South Third Street, paternal grandparents of the bridegroom, were unable to attend the wedding because of a heart condition which confines Mr. Orr to their home. Childers' Daughter Is Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. L. G. Childers, former Wacoans now of Fort Worth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Charles George Kucera of Waco. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Kucera of 1325 North Sixty-second Street. The couple will be married at 10 a. m. Sept.

16 in St. Mary's 9 Catholic Church of the Assumption. The Childers family moved to Fort Worth only three years ago. Miss Childers graduated in 1958 from Waco High School and for two and one-half years attended North Texas State College in Denton. She is employed at Stratoflex, in Fort Worth.

Mr. Kucera is a 1956 graduate of Waco High School. In August he will receive a business administration degree from Baylor University, where he is a member of the Esquire social club. He is an employe of H.E.B. Food Stores.

EXCLUSIVES CORTINA SHOPPING IN hi, m. Calvary Baptist: WMU, study course and luncheon, fellowship hall. 9 a. Mary-Martha Class, social, youth center, a. Beginner and Primary Sunbeams and Junior and Intermediate GAs, church, 4 p.

Home Makers Class, social, Mrs. Billy Wood, 6109 Bishop Drive, 7:30 p. m. Waco Association Baptist Girls' Auxiliary, for queens, Cameron Park Clubhouse, 3-5 p. m.

WEDNESDAY First Methodist: Choir rehearsal, church, 7:45 p. m. THURSDAY THURSDAY Calvary Baptist: Weekly visitation day, coffee, parlor, 9:30 a. Weekly visitation night, refreshments, parlor, 7 p. m.

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