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Pampa Daily News from Pampa, Texas • Page 14

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Pampa Daily Newsi
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Pampa, Texas
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I nt 9 14 rut PAMPA tuny mm SUNDAV, JUNE II, Jttt SSfW Just Keep Your Fyes Open, Lady! Sy ABIGAIL VAN EN weeks aft- JV tJBAR AB8Y: were married my AJr Forte. He wu 7 MM overseas almost immediately itwJ will be gone a year. Before tie Jell he asked his brother to after me so I wouldn't be lonely. The brother is two dder than my husband end looks and acts enough like htm to for his twin. I fmd myself thinking romantically about my brother-in-law.

I love my husband don't want to hurt him, I could ctese my eyes and think his brother my husband. What should do? ONLY HUMAN DEAR ONLY: Keep your eyes open. Wide open, DEAR ABBY: My husband's sister, who lives in Germany, sent him violin in 19H. It belonged to his grandfather, who got it frem his father, so we know it been in the family for over 100 years. When it came it was battered, but we had it refinished and it looks like new.

We wrote to different people asking where to take it to have the value assessed and nobody answered. A friend of ours, who played with the Detroit SN'mphony, sew it and played it and said it had a marvelous tone. He wanted to bay it but we didn't want it to go out of family for sentimental reasons. Inside the violin, printed on a piece of paper, not the wood itself, is; Six O'clock v. Unites Woods-Morris "ANTONIOUS STftADlVARtUS CREMONENSIS FACIEBAT AH- NO mj" Ts this worth anything? MRS.

M. M. DEAR MRS. Run, don't walk, to your telephone I and look in the yellow pages foV I dealers iin antique violins. Take your violin to several and you wilt i soon find out if yours is a genuine Stradrvarius, If it is, you have a real treasure.

And no i I i around. 1 DEAR ABBY: Our son and his young wife have a four-month-old I son. They also have a female oat. This animal is allowed the freedom of the house. She is on 1 the chairs, sofa, tables, and even I 'jumps into the baby's crib and sleeps with him at night.

I wor- ry that the cat might suffocate jthe baby. Is there any truth to that? Both parents have had ring! worm from this cat. I WORRIED GRAM DEAR WORRIED: Advise your son to ask bis" doctor about cats sleeping with babies. Especially a cat which has given both him and ibis wife "ringworm." If your son doesn't follow through, YOU do it. Your son and his wife ap- jpear as though they should be 1 raising cats, not children.

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Values $79? to $14.95 only to DRESS HEELS in White White Patent Bone Orange Plaid This Latest fashions by Jacqueline, and Connie in high and mid heels. Reg. $10.95 $Q99 to $14,95 only GIRLS, LOOK' Suit Case Purses Black Leather, Black Patent, Bone, White. Reg. 2.99 Now Only to 0 99 Plus Tax Dress Flats TWs large group of Dress by Connie and Paris Values to $7.95 ALL SALES FINAL JfA 7r MO (Mfttfl BETHROTHEO County Tax Collector's office.

Son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Morris, HI? N. Charter the bridegroom WAS graduated from High School; attended Texas Tech and employed by the State Highway Department, The couple will honeymoon In Las Vegas, Nev and Los Angeles, Calif. Upon their return, they will make their home at 737 Dwight. The bride's traveling costume was a light beige dress with Bone accessories and a white rose corsage. ATTENDANTS Mrs.

Gene L. Doggett, sister of the bridegroom, attended as bridesmaid. Mrs. Joe Bob Barn hill of Turkey was matron of hon or. They were dressed identically in street-length dresses of polish ed cotton designed with 11- shaped skirts, Sabrina and short sleeves.

Each carried a cascade of white carnations. Charles Vance served as best man and Gene L. Doggett attend- ed his brother as groomsman. Seating the wedding guests were Tommy Overstreet and Tom Nash. Mrs.

Danny King, organist, pre-1 sented a medley of pre nuptial selections, which included "I Love You Truly," "Indian Love Call." i "Because," "Claire deLune" and) "0. Promise Me." Dr. N. J. Ellis, vocalist, sangj "0, Perfect Love," and for the' benediction, "The Lord's a y- er." For her daughter's wedding, the bride's mother wore a mint-color- Wifb a background of Emeraidi tapered sleeves, which ended in'ed Shantung dress.

The bride- Palms and an altar arrangement; bridal points over the hands. The groom's mother chose a beige of white gladioli and tapers, the street-length bouffant lace over-i lace dress. Both wore Bone ac- Rev, Glyn Adsit, pastor, was scalloped around I cessories and carried gardenia Miss Samrnie Ja.ne Hood a I hemline and was worn over a corsages. Robert Edward Morris in mar-i floor-length tulle skirt. Mrs.

Bill Steger and Mrs. Billie riage yesterday at six o'clock in Her elbow length veil of II-, Cox served for the reception in the First Christian Church. iusion was held by a Vic- i the Fellowship Hall of the church. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ver-; torian Crown of seed pearls. She-Miss Judith Garrett of Wichita non H. Wood, 1SOO N. Banks, Miss' carried a bouquet of white roses, Falls was guest registrar. Wood was given in marriage by: The bride was graduated from The bride's table was appointed her father.

For the double ring; McLean High School; attended i with a white lace cloth centered service, she wore a floor length I West Texas State College in Can-1 with an arrangement of white gown of lace and tulle and is employed in the with a v-shaped neckline and long, i Miss Fletcher Is Betrothal Of Harreli-Mulkey Made Red Cross Gray Ladies Have Annual Coffee In Home Of Mrs, Lynn Boyd Mrs. Robert Edward Morris nee Sammie Jane Wood Miss Martha Ann Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirk of Groom announce the engage-! ment and approaching marri-j age of their daughter, Matt hoi Ann, to Jim Alan Babcock, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bobcock.) also of Groom. The wedding is! planned for August 10 at eight! o'clock in the Church of Christ I in Groom. i The Orrin Gross' Hosts For Supper CANADIAN (Spl) Members of the Order of the Eastern Star were hostess for a covered dish supper recently with their bands as guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Gross.

Attending. were Messrs, and Mmes. OrrSn Cross; Jack Sufton; Russelie Shaw; Paul Bryant: Ben Jordan; Tom Master; Earl Johnson; Arleigh Hoobter: Glen Riley; Mmes. H. H.

Marks, Helen Tepe, Celia Roe, and Ethel Potn- I dexter. MM, Lynn fibyd hauled for Gray Lady Coffee ftn Friday morning in her home, IfltO Christine. Mrs. presided the coffee service, which was served with melon balls, fruit, and coffee cake. A tiered arrangement of fruits and appointed the (Able.

Mrs, James A. Davenport, er and manager of Twilight Acres, a rest home fof elderly citizens, spoke to the group and extended an invitation to them to visit the home any morning after ten and after 2:30 In the'afternoon, She listed Gray Ladies could give, as writing ters for patients in the home and reading to them. Mrs. 'Boyd urged Ladies to keep their day at the hospitals and to help nurses by delivering mull and flowers, tl WM decided" to again place a register at Mch hospital and have Ladies sign for which floor they would work during the afternoon. Mans were discussed for serv ing at Senior Center on June Ji, Members planned id make homemade fo serve with cream for refreshments.

Plans were also announced, for another Gray Lady Coffee to be held in July due to the fact that many members' were out of tjiwn for this meeting, Mrs, Jack Foster and Mrs. Howard Alexander were appointed B.I the representatives to Council Clubs for the coming year. Mrs. Donald Beard ''was Introduced a new Lady. Red Cross ANNUAL 'iPRICE SALE OMANdC KOWtR SKIN FRCIHINIR for dry or normal tkin, A fresh, fragrant lotion that delicately tones renews that radiant look.

16 oz. rcg. $3.50, now SI.75. TCXTVIKE LOTION for normal or oily' skin. Lavender-tinted lotion awak' ens "tired" gently stimulates removes exceo oil leaves skin totally 16 OJL reg.

$3.50, now $1,75.) DOROTHY GRAY (At Morning Coffee In Roach Home iHonored At Party 1 Mr. and Mrs. Giynn D. HarreU Miss Benha Fletcher, bride-? of Groom have announced the en- elect of Michael Owens of Meade, gagement and approaching mar- whose marriage will be aninage of their daughter, Sybil event of June 23, was honored Louise of Waco, to Robert Joe with wedding shower Tuesday JMulkey, also of Waco. The evening in the home of Mrs, Ra- prospective bridegroom is the son mon Wilson.

1221 Wflliston with! of Mrs. Ira E. Sanders of Aus- Miss Patty Cook of Meade, sin and the late William Alvie Joanne Jansen of Perryton, Mrs. -Mulkey. E.

Simmons, Mrs. Monty Cot-; Wedding vows will be exchang- ter, and Miss Gave Waggoner as ed Oct. 25 in the First Methodist assisting hostesses. Miss Cook was guest Church of Groom. was graduated Miss Harrell Corsages of apricot glamelias i rom the University of Texas and were presented to the honoree and: now a recreation therapist at her mother, Mrs.

Paul Fletcher, the V.A. Hospital in Waco. The refreshment table was ap-' Mr. Mulkey attended Clemson pointed with a nylon lac cloth College in Clemson, S.C., and is over blue centered with an ar-j now employed with the A. C.

Niel- ranjgemem of vari-hued i sen Marketing Research Cornflowers. Blue tapers in crystal; pan of Chicago, with headquar- holders flanked the floral arrange- 5 ters in Waco. rn nt Announcement was made at a Blue napkins embossed i morning coffee given June 4, in silver and white wedding be! Is! the home of Mrs. S. K.

Roach of and blue bows completed the ap-j Groom. poimments. Guests, greeted by Mrs. Roach, Miss Jansen presided at theiwere directed to the dining room,) punch sen-ice. Miss where the announcement served from the white sheet cake! made by means of aqua satin 71 trimmed in blue.

Miss Cook as-! bons pl'aced on the refreshment Harrell. mother of the bride- listed with hostess duties. table, on which were the words. ect; ynda rre her imately 50 guests attended or sent I "Louise and Bob, October 23th." ster: lif Ma 7 Barba York, The table was laid with a Mexi-1 Or Cousm and Mrs Van can cutwork cloth of white linen Earl Meed i and centered with an arrange- Guests from Austin, Borger, iment of white snapdragons and i Panhandle, Conway and Panhan- jaqua asters. Table appointment I dle called durin receiving were made of milk glass and sil- hours.

ver. Presiding at the coffee serv-1 Harrell is the granddaugh- i ice were Mrs. Viola a 11, ter of Mn. Orphus York of Austin elect, i and the late Dr. York of Panhan- Miss Louise Horrell Othe in the were Hadley-Hoobler Exchange Vows CANADIAN (Spl) Miss Marjorie Ann Hadley of Neosho, Mis- souri and Jimmie Dean Hoobler i 8 of the bnde exchanged wedding vows Sunday and at 2:30 in the afternoon in the First Baptist Church of Neosho.

A reception was held immediately following the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conant of Neosho, Mr. Hoobler is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arleigh Hoobler, Miss Hadley is a recent high school graduate. Mr. Hoobler is attending college at a where the young couple will make their home following a wedding trip to Arkansas. Ths oyprogc family coo USA money tfiori toki-i in Call One Of These People For Information On Vitamins Minerals NUTRI-BIO Protein Food DENNIS DEHN PR UNO APARTMENT MO Bight Mw, Harold McCbery 1125 N.

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