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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 29

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Pre-Bridal Parties Continue For Misses Howard, Bullen "PARTIES honoring two young brides-elect, Misses' Elizabeth Hownrd and Margy Bullen. will be concluded this week. Howard and Manson Hawkins be married Thursday at rirnt Christian church and Bullen and Floyd C. Hector, to marry Saturday at First Christian church. Naming Miss Bullen n.i honor jueat, luncheon and linen were given Saturday by W.

Yocum and Mrs, C. Schmidt in the Yocum home at 300B Thirty-first. The long luncheon table was dfcorated with an arrangement ot Scarlet roses nnd blue Nierember- A miniature bride and bridegroom and a bouquet of roses atood on the tfift table. Places wore marked for the hostesses, the honoroc, Mrs, V. Bullen, and Misses Barbara Scott, Pat Sprajjuc, Mfiry Stanford, Mary Huth Norris.

Mary Ifarral, Corino Thomas, Billyc Hopping, Dotsy Phillips, Prcwitt, Marjorie Prewitt and Schmidt, A spinster's dinner for Miss Bullen and her wedding attendants be given Thursday by Mrs, Fred Stubbs and Miss Pat Alltfood, Mr. and Mrs, McKissack to be hosts at the Rector Bui- Jen rehearsal dinner Friday night. Couplo la Honored Miss Howard nnr' Mr, Hawkins were complimented at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. JE.

Bell in ffilton hotel Colonial room Saturday night. White glad- loll and tapers were arranged on the table and green and white nut cups were favors. Miss Dorothy Paul Is Wed To Francis Keith Lawson St. Paul's Episcopal church scene of the wedding of'Miss Dorothy Jeanne Paul and Franch Keith which took place Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Rev.

Claude E. Canterbury performed a double ring ceremony before a candlelighted setting of gladioli and greenery. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P. S.

Paul of 2420 Baylor and the bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lawson'; of 1411 Ninth. Miss Mary Roberts played a prelude of music and accompanied Mrs, E. ing as she sang "Ave Maria" and Perfect Love." Given in marriage by her fa- Ihcr, the bride wore a white net dress over organza.

The dress was styled with on off-shoulder i bertha, net yoke and a Ion's, fit- ted bodice with button trim. Her i skirt was ballerina length, She wore nylon rnitts and carried bouquet of white gladioli, centered with a corsage of violet gladioli. Attendants To Bride Miss Juanita Lancaster, maid A gift of pottery was at the brlde-olcct's place, On the list wore the 1 honored couple, Mr, and Mrs. Arrms How- nrd, Mr. and Mrs, M.

Hawkins, Mrs, B. Kd wards, Mr. and Mrs, Derm Allnm and Jnnct Bell. A bridesmaids luncheon honoring Mus Howard and her nttcnd- nnts Saturday entertainment given by Mrs. O.

P. Harlan, and Miss LnVatighn Beardcn nnrl thoir mothers, Mrs, Through The Coral Howdy Folks, your old Grandpa Nosey up nt 1 A.M. Just In write you Ifttrr. However, thr sights I saw behind those Coral Doors this wrek werft so wonderful, I certainly couldn't miss telling you about them. Thd hottest thing in town Is the wny the ladies nre going after those starter xets in Franciscan China.

Really, they arc moving like (ho proverbial hot cnkes. And. no wonder, for here is the chance to start one of those love- ly patterns, Mich ns Fremont, i Arcadia, Woodsifle nnrl host of I others, nt saving. Guess there Isn't A Inrly In the world who doesn't desire change In her table soilings occasionally, Of course, the Decorators Studio l.t bride henrlriuartcrs this spring just ns It hns been for many springs in the past. The largo selection of merchandise plus the many added services, small attentions and lovely wrappings are combined In mnrkinu gift from Decorators Studio with distinction.

You'll be duel In hear that the collection of smart lamps wns further enlarged durinc the week. I guess there is nothing on the market Unit is us difficult to find ns lamps of really fine design and Interest, yet Frrdda rnnnnges to romb all the sources to bring together selection for every type of interior ami lo fill wide price range. You'll br delighted with the now plant ceramic bnsc lamp with a green frit perfect sue and color nccont for a desk or telephone stand. Note also the French tole tamps with old maps on the bases and in nn exciting shade of red. There seems to ho a huddle down there on very interesting project in the way of club interior.

I'm not allcnvod to talk about it, but I gather Fmlda. Jo and James BIT rnllnbonititig on something. The drawings and ideas I peeped nt were certainly high caliber work. Mnybo, we can all hear more about it later. In the mean- flmr.

Micro nrr still out-of-town trip? with the station wagou packed with those brantiful furnishings for somr waiting client, Frr.dda and James were in Midland during (he week, while Anrvc worked in Sn.vdrr one day and gnvc a talk to Indies club in Slnton on another. Jo and Din-wood have worked like beavers to finish installation on home here in town, Are you looking for a hand- Home box to hide your husband's cisnrs in, or a box for your jewelry? There have arrived several brass Chinese chests that nrc perfect for such accessories. You'll be fascinated by the old Chinese locks that come with each one. There arc also some new pictures, inctidinc a handsome pair of Utrello's. and a collection of ashtrays in Imrd-to-find colors.

That clear vormillion lhat seems to escape most glnzes can be found In these latest arrivals. Must say goodnight. Be expecting you In town during the week. We'll browse around at 1202 Ave. together and I'll show you some of my finds.

Your Grandpa Nosey. Howell and Mrs, Pearl Bcarcicn. Guests were Misses Jo Ann Henderson, Almarie Wall, Norma Skinner, Ann Hawkins, and Mcs- dames Dean Allam, Amos Howard and M. L. Hawkins, In Jonkins Homo In the Arthur Jenkins home at 2124 Thirtieth Friday afternoon, Jonkins and her daughter Mrs, Dean Alinm, wore hoslcsse.

1 at dessert-bridge for Miss Howard, Sixteen guests attended. A kitchen shower was presented, lo the bride-elect, Gifts were arranged on table which wa; centered with mannequin dressed in cotton, In the bridge games, Mrs. Lynn McCarty made high score and Mrs. JRay Collier made low. Entertain At Coffoo Mrs, Bill Franklin was hostess nt Saturday morning coffee given for Miss Hownrd in the home of her mother, Mrs, Bert La Roe nt 1013 Twenty-fifth, The hostess gift was of silver, Party rooms were decorated with rod roses.

On the list were Misses Lam McKay, Xcn Harris, Jo Ann Henderson, Jorm Prouly, Almnrie Wnli, nnd Mcsdamcs Dean AI lorn, Duncan Ellison, Robert Dsuvson, Fred Brown, Ray Collier, Lynn McCarthy, John McLarly, Fray Smith nnd 0. P. Harlan, jr. A Monday luncheon Miss Howard Is planned by Mrs, W. Alclerson and Mrs.

Marvin B. Hilburn and will be held at the Mtng Tree, Wednesday night at o'clock From Lou To Lou.el id V. nt Lubbock Country club, the Hawkins-Howard rehearsal dinner will be given with Mrs. J. Edwards and Mrs.

Aubrey Edwards ns hostesses. MRS. F. K. LAWSON of honor, was dressed in blue net over organza.

She wore a halo of net nnd carried a nosegay of yellow gladioli tied with blue ribbon. Misses LaVarla Paul, sister of the bride, and Yvonne Webb, bridesmaids, wore dresses of violet and pink identical to Miss Lancaster's. They carried yellow gladioli bouquets, Misses Joy Oglcsby and Lee Ann Brown of Amarillo, cancllelightcrs, wore yellow and brown organdy dresses with corsages of pink and yellow gladioli. Arnold Hildcbrand served as acst man and James Harper and Joe Sibr were ushers. After the ceremony, wedding attended a reception the lome of Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Lancaster at 2G20. Amhcrst, The Bride's table was laid with, a linen and decorated with a two- ierccl cake nnd gladioli, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Lawson are to nnko their home at East Stan- orci. The bride is a graduate oi' nbbock High schocl and employ- at First National bank. The idclcgroom, an employe of Kuy- kondnll Chevrolet company, attended school nt Milan, III. EAB LOUELLA: Wanda speech stu dent at Tech, and Bryce Camp bell, pre-law freshman from Paso, have been jgolng steady sev eral weeks.

A constant twosome seen arounc Tech campus lately have been Clem Barnes and Viola Sansom TECH YEARBOOK The 1950 La Ventana has been distributed to with under graduates being able to receive their annuals Monday in the Journalism building. Covers ot the yearbooks are dark green with "1950 La Ventana" lettered in silver modernistic design. The silver commemorates the 25th s-'lver anniversary of Texas Tech celebrated this year. Division pages are of "lime sherbert" green metallic paper. Jeannine Ballew is featured as the top beauty, by De- U.tterback, Pat Bennett, Dotsie Stephenson, Janelle Reed, Connie Hopping, Mary Ann Kelley and Betty Fillingim.

ABOUT TECHSANS Surprise of the week is the.an- nouncement, of the secret.mar- riage of Peggy Price and Don Crow, Tech student from Slaton. They were married Jan. 6. Peggy attended Tech last semester and was a sophomore from Fort Worth. Don is a senior student and member of Sociii Campus rumors art that Margaret Clark and Clint Formby, Alice Hix and Bill Parsley are making wedding'plans.

PRIDE 'N JOYS As the hustle of dead week and exam week reaches its climax with graduation exercises, parents of the'graduating'seniors arrive in Lubbock to watch with pride as their sons and daughters receive degrees after four years of work and play at Tech. Mr. arid Mrs. R. Shelton of Midland will be here today to visit their son, Jack.

Also coming for the events are Jack's sister, Mrs. Dee Hambright, and her baby son, Randy. a graduation gift, Dick received a new gray convertible. HERE AND THERE Leaving Lubbock Tuesday for a three-weeks' vacation will be Walter Phillips and Delbert Lewis, who will accompany Delbert's sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. George Griffin of Dumas The foursome will go to Annapolis to see the graduation of George's brother, Carroll Griffin from, the U.

S. Naval academy. Carroll and Joan Chapman, Tech senior from Midland, will be married early in June. The vaca- tionists plan to travel in the New England states and Canada before returning to Texas. POSTSCRIPTS As graduating seniors say "goodbye" to Tech and its many pleasant memories this week, they experience feelings of regret and loneliness to realize they no longer are college students, but full-fledged partners "of realms in society not fully realized.

Whatever your choice in life may be, seniors, we undergraduates of Texas Tech, sincerely wish you success in your our life. LOVE, LOU. Ariving from Cisco today are Mr. and Mrs, A. D.

Anderson and son, A. to be with their son and brother, Dick Anderson, as he receives his degree Monday night. A. now employed in Dallas, Is a 1948 graduate of Tech and was a Silver Key. As Miss Wistie Reid Is Honored Saturday Continuing a series of pre-bridal parties for Miss Wistie Reid, a coke was given Saturday after- ioon by Mrs.

Robbie Gill and Mrs. amcs Nislar in the home of the alter at 2215 Twenty-ninth. Bouquets of spring flowers- were used lo decorate. Guests were Mesdames Rodney Colcman, Ed Smith, Cooper Slay, Dee Bradford, S. Forrest, Willis Landers, C.

B. Martin, Don Henderson, and Misses Betty Vaughn, Nekla Chapman, Joan Mcllhaney, Margene Fry and Helen Somers, Miss Reid and Bill McKee arc lo be married May 29. Mrs. Leonard Cofe Is To Present Students In Recital Series Mrs. Leonard Cole is presenting piano pupils in three recitals thi afternoon in the" music hall a Adair's Music store.

Playing at 2 o'clock will be Jorrj Ann Sandlin, Jo Jean McCook Vicki Grecr, Beverly Baker, Judj Jenkins, Mary Lynn Lawson, Pat sy Phares, Jolene Welch, Kathj Tipps, Janetta Newton, Linda Fin ley, Harriet Moore, Sally Jo White Joy Dunlap, Barbara Hudman Dale Hciygood, Karen Williamson Susan Murfee, Ann and Sue Wheatley. Lynn Ann Warren, Wilda ShockJcy and Johnny Rodgcrs. Beginning at 2:45 o'clock, the following students will play: Eleanor Clayton, Ann Kerr, Fred and Beverly Baker, Bethelyne Rogers, Elyse Green, Nancy Dean, James Wiley, Barbara Auf.il!, Jim Carter, Peggy Jim Owens, Juanice Hendrix, Jerry Mahoney, Robert Rodgers, Bobby Holmes, Mike Robinson, Margaret Parker, Paula Kuykcndall and Ann Blackard. The last recital will begin at 3:30 o'clock and will be given by Carole Tollin, Vanda Lester, Gwendolyn and Sarah Wiley, Dixie Grecr, Betty Sue Martin, Mary Ann Ivlunn, Barbara Smith, Bclva Mc- Phyllis Ratliff and Gene ulian. CLASS TO MEET Word of Truth Bible class will leet Wednesday at 2 p.

m. at 1505 Main, Mrs. W. H. Trice is teacher, i Avtlancne-Journul, HI, Pf.

Mrs. James Atcheson Will Present Pupils A group of piano pupils will be presented in recital by Mrs. James Atcheson this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at Adair's Music store. The following will play: Jane Kerr, John Moeser, Don Schulcr, Jane Aderton, Lind.i Kay Hawkins, Hard in, Dan Johnston. Sylvia Hobbs, Janye Maddox.

Kathryn McMurtry, Lovetta Hopkins, DcEtte Maxey, Michael Atcheson, Jan Cone, Gary Stanscll, Suellen Stone. Rodney Clark, Jane Adamson, Bill Miller, Jerrie Hallmark, Arthur Miller, Lcroy Johnson, i Carolyn Rosser, James Moescr, Tommic Louise Wharton. Larry Mcrriman, D. Casey, Carolyn Smycrs. Also Lors Ann Kerr.

Marion Peggy Pittman, Mary Jean Casey, Zoe Merriman, Sammy Mrs. Rogers Orr Has Party For XYL Club Mrs. Rogers Orr, 2501 Twenty- third, was hostess to eight members of XYL club Friday night for a bridge snd canasta party. The club will meet June 2 at 7:30 p. m.

with Mrs. John Estes, 1302 Twenty-eighth. Reeves, Janie Hcwett, Allen McMurtry, Mike Smycrs, Danny Atchoson. Jan Thorp, Virginia Rosser, Timmy Atcheson, Sandra Heard, Kay Gregory, Linda Williams, Kay Perkins, Sherrell Bif- flc, Kay Jerrie Gregory, Arvonna Blalock. Betty Alics Lovelace, Hayden Blalock, Margaret Rse Underwood, Betty Ruth Scarborough, Jane Jackson and Danalc Wampler.

Announcing a Operator at Merle ttcatity Bar LILLIAN GAINER Ask About Our HOWARD CABINET for Health Building and Reducing MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Beauty Bar 1109-A MAIN DIAL 7321 FOR BROWNIE TROOP Brownie Troop 45 attended a wiener roast at Buffalo Jakes Friday afternoon. Pictures were made of troop members and the hostesses who wore Mesdamcs E. Ellis, Randall Abernathy, W. H. ralloway and O.

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