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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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PAMPA DAILY NEWS 51st! SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1,959 Year BETROTHAL TOLD Miss Marilyn Dale Pafford The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Marilyn Dale Potford, Mr. daughter Pofford, of Mrs. Gladys Robert Pafford Donald of Lefors and late to Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

R. of The Happy is being is onnounced by the bride-elect's mother, wedding for August 22 at seven o'clock in Lefors Methodist Church. The betrothed couple are students at West Texas State College, where Miss Pafford is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, national social sorority and Mr. Ray is a pledge of Kappa Alpha, national social fraternity. DRAPERY MATERIAL First Quality Full Rolls $1.98 Value Large Selection 75 yd.

Monday and Tuesday Only Custom-Make Draperies: $1.50 Length Unlined We One Group One Group CHINTZ Summer Fabrics 4 yds. $100 to Values $1.49 yd. One Group, 59c Value ORGANDY FANCY 2 Yds. $100 PRINTS SAILCLOTH 3 yds. $100 2 $100 Yds.

THE FABRIC CENTER OF PAMPA 100 S. Cuyler "On The Corner MO 5-3131 SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY 9:30 Pampa Garden club with Mr3. Lee Harrah, 2401 Dun- CAn. 7:30 Pampa Duplicate Bridge Club, St. Mattnews Episcopal Parish Hall.

727 W. Browning. 7:30 Pythian Sisters, Castle Hall, 317 N. Nelson. TUESDAY 9:30 Merten Home Demonstration Club with Mrs.

Jack ther, south of the city, 7:30 Royal Neighbor Lodge. Carpenter's Hall, West Foster. 8:00 St. Matthew's Episco pal Altar Guild, Parish Hall. WEDNESDAY 9:15 Christian Women's lowship, First Christian Church, with Smalley Group as hostesses: Sharp Group presenting program.

10:00 Preabyterian Women's Ass'n, all-day meeting for Medical Missions program, Sack lunch at noon. 8:00 Women of the Moose Home. THURSDAY 9:30 Harrah Methodist WSCS. Circles 1 and 2, Fellowship Hall. 10:00 Thursday Morning Duplicate Ciub, St.

Matthews Episcopal Parish Hall, 727 W. Browning. 2:30 Senior Citizens Center. Lovett Memorial Library. 8:00 St.

Margaret Guild, St. Matthews Episcopal Parish House. 8:00 Pampa Rebekah Lodge, 100F Hall, 210 W. Brown. FRIDAY 9:30 Worthwhile Home Club with Mrs.

Bert Smith, south of city. 7:30 Pampa Credit Women's Club, City Club Room. 8:00 Order of the Eastern! Star, Masonic Temple. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs. Charles R.

Lockhart Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Fowler, 700 N.

Bradley Dr. announce the marriage of their daughter, Cathryn Ann to Charles Lockhart, son of Mr and C. R. Lockhart, 403 Purviance. Double in ring Hiland vows Boptist were Church repeoted with Rev.

M. B. on May 27 at nine o'clock Smith officiating. Attendants for the bridal couple were Miss Carol McLennan and Jerry Don Oliphant. Miss Barbara Ann Cody Repeats Vows With James A.

Wariner In Church Rites (Spl) Baskets of LEFORS white and orchid gladioli, an way of candelabras, pew orchid bows decorated the First of Baptist Church in Lefors, Friday. June 12. for the wedding of Miss Barbara Ann Cody and James A. Wariner both of Lefera. The canservice was read by tho delight Rev.

Luther M. Berry, pastor of the Firat Baptist Church, at thirty in the evening. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Cody of Lefors, Mr. and the and Mrs. bridegroom M. J.

Is the Wariner son of Lefors. Wedding music for the doublering ceremony was presented by Miss Pat Berry, organist, who' accompanied Jerry Watson 89 he sang "Because," and hither Thou Goes't." BRIDE The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an original dr of Chantilly lace over bridal The portrait neckline was framed; by yoke of fully shirred tulle with an outline of appliqued lace. "The voluminous skirt of bridal satin featured deep pleats floating to. a train. Her waist vell came to A point in the back and fell: from a white satin band featuring.

white satin leaves and satin roses, at the temples. Her attire was' strand of, mony a reception was held in the complimented with a An church annex. The bride's table white cultured carnations tied with! was laid with a white lace cloth pearls. arrangement lovers jover orchid centered with the atof white wedding streamers carried by forming the tendants bouquets. The wedding knots wAs cake was served by Mrs.

Leonatop a white Bible. ard Cain and Miss Mary Cole ATTENDANTS poured the punch. Mrs. Jo el Miss Sheila Cable, Lefors, was Comba, Slaton, sister of the bridemaid of honor and Shirley Hank-; groom, served as guest registrar. house, Pampa, was They wore sleevlers, princess-style Out-of-town guests were Mears.

dresses of pale orchid with match. and Mmes. Joel Combs and Carla, headdresses of white flowers stalon; F. J. Purkey, Shamrock: ing and carried bouquets of white car- L.

Smith, McLean, grandpar- nations. ents of the bride: N. L. Wariner, Alvah Hardy. Erick, Pampa; And B.

A. Purley of Shamformed the duties of best man. frock. U'shers were Arnold, brother of The bride WAR graduated from the bridegroom, Blair of Billy Lefora. J.

Grooms- Fulton Lefors High School, 1958; and Larry ed Draughon's Business College, men were Jackie Balley of Mc. and is now employed by the Lean. Johnny Wariner, brother of tail Merchants in Fampa. The the bridegroom and Miss Janie bridegroom is a graduate of Lefore Nichole lighted the candles. Ring.

High School, and attended PAMC, bearer was Jerry Don Wariner. Goodwell, where he WAR Carla Jo Combs, niece of the member of the "O' Club and the bridegroom, was flower girl. track team. He is now employed Mra. W.

W. Caly, 1 of the at the Collexo Gasoline Plant in mother bride, wore a blue, silk shantung Letors. with For honeymoon trip the bride white and acces sories. Mra. wore a blue suit with white and M.

J. Wariner, a er of the bridegroom, wore a beige lime acces. black accessories And A corsage lace dresa with green Both wore corsages of from bridal bouquet. sories, white carnationa. Pampa will be the future home RECEPTION of the couple who will reside Immediately following the 714 Browning.

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16 real borbecue fan, you'll appreciate the wonderful ease and convenience alfardad by he you are a remarkable GAS Patio Broiler. Ask for complete details. Milk-Glass Votive Cups Light Nuptial Scene For Vanderburg-Rice Ceremony Dr. E. Douglas Carver solemnized the wedding vows of Miss Joy Davin Vanderburg, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred S. Vanderburg, 1815 N. Russell, and Ronald Dean Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs.

us Rice, west of the city, at eight o'clock oh June 13 in the First Baptist Church. The wedding was pertormed betore a predieu with white pedestal urns filled with white mums flanking the wedding party A large tree candelabra holding white milk votive cups centered the decoration. Spiral candelabra were spaced among woodwardia palms to complete the background. A hedge row of Huckleberry, white tapers, with a fanshaped bouquet of white chrysan. themums decorated the choir rail.

The center aisle was covered with 8 white aisle cloth with tour. branched candelabra holding glass votive cups to light the bridal paht. BRIDE Given In marriage by her ther, the bride was gowned in elegant silk organza over taffeta with an Empire bodice made of equisite French Alencon lace reembroidered in seed pearls and sequins and featured a low scalloped neckline and tiny cap sleev. es. The bodice was accented with an organza band terminating in the back with a small flat bow and double streamers.

Appliques of the Ice caeded onto the bouf. of the lace cascaded onto the boutfant bell-shaped skirt, which swept to A deep chapel train. Her ger-tip Veil of imported French Illusion was fashioned Into a flattering Queen's Crown of lace outlined with tiny seed pearls and dotted with sequins. She carried a cascade bouquet of deep crimaon-red Happiness ros. es and white stephanotis.

Follow. ing the ceremony, a rose for both, the bride's and bridegroom's mother was taken from the bouquel and given to signify unity of the two families. Her only jewelry was an tique lavalier worn by the bride's: great-grandmother and grandmother. ATTENDANTS Miss Carol Roundtree served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Gay Vanderburg.

sister; Miss Becky Rice, bridegroom's sister; Miss Judy. Gray of Fort Worth: bride's sorority sinter; Miss Jeannine Leith and Miss Kathy Davis, junior maid. The feminine attendants wore sheer floral-flocked of rainbow hues. blue, pink, low, green, orchid and aqua, which featured a scooped neckline and tiny cap aleeves. The bouffant: shirts were high lighted with ed taffeta cummerbunds accented with large bows and streamers.

They carried uniquely designed Colonial bouquets of rainbow tintled carnations to match their dividual dresses. John Farquhar of Amarillo attended the bridegroom R8 best man. Groomsmen were Mike jols, Bernard Johnson, Charlie Lane, All of Lefors; Richard Fred Statford of. Roaring Springs and Vanderburg junior grooms. man.

Seating the wedding guests were Vance Phillips of Odewsa And Jack Vanderburg of Spearman, bride's cousin. After candles were lighted by Misses Judy Vanderburg, bride's sister, and Miss Jenny Ledrick, who wore wristlets of white featherred carnations. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Vanderburg chose A tucked sheath of bisque, silk chit. ton with accents and matching accessories mented with a shoulder-corsage of cymbidium orchids.

bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Rice, selected an lace sheath with luster -bone accessories and a corsage of pink-shaded cymbidium orchids. MUSIC Preceding the wedding mony, Mrs. Karl Stephenson, at the organ, played a selection of pre-nuptial airs which included (Liszt), "I Come To Thee" (Grieg), Promise Me' (DeKaven) and Tachalkow. sky's "Romeo and Jullet." Dr.

N. J. Ella, soloist, sang "Because," "Thine Alone" and "Lords Prayer." Traditional wedding marches, Wagner's "Bridal Chorus" and Mendelssohn's "Wedding March' accompanied the bridal procession. During the ceremony, Mrs. Stephenson softly played de Lune" (Debussy).

RECEPTION A reception was held in the Pampa Country Club immediately following the ceremony. cadelabra decwardia Palms and orated the ballroom with bouquets of white chrysanthemums placed at each center of interest. The bride's table was adorned with centerpiece of white roser in five-branched candelabra: epergne. The groom's table was covered in white with an arrangement of red roses arranged in a silver wine bucket with garlands of berry to add. the masculine touch.

Misses Jody Jones of Abilene and Sharon Evans of Midland, bride's sorority sister, presided at the punch service. Cake was served by MiSs Pat Gorman, Mrs. Joan Pappas of Amarillo, and MisA Marcia Vick of Graham. Misses Doris Ratciitt to and Jane AdamA of field land were guest registrars. Mem.

bers of the houseparty wore sages of pink gardenias. wedding trip to points of Interest In New Mexico, the bride traveled in a blue silk suit with white accessories. The bride was graduated from Pampa High School in 1958; tended Texas Technological lege last year, where she was member of Delta Delta Delta rority and president of her pledge class. The bridegroom was graduated from Lefors High School and is 1 senior at. Texas Tech, where he 1a a member.

of the Red Raider football team and the Double Ass'n. The bridal pair plan to reside in Lubbock, where they will continjue with studies at Texas Tech. three day special mon, a rice place to shop tues. wed. red cross cobbies includes all other models of cobbies in both sandals or closed heel and toe.

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