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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 38

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FOR GRADUATING SENIORS Saturday Morning, April 8, 1972-LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL-B-5 Luncheons, Parties Scheduled Melinda. Boone, graduating senior: at Coronado High School, will be honored with a luncheon at noon today in the Gold Room of HemphillWells, Monterey. Mrs. A. Arthur Davis will be hostess, Special guest will be Mrs.

C. F. Boone, mother of the honoree. Margaret Nagy soda celebration from p.m. today will honor Margaret Nagy, graduating senior at Monterey High School.

Mrs. Barry Williams of 3403 43rd St. will be hostess for the party in her home. Fifty guests have been invited. Ann Finnell Leanne Carr A graduation luncheon for Ann Finnell and Leanne Carr is set for 12:30 p.m.

today. in the home of Mrs. Winston Robertson of 4606 15th St. Mothers of the honorees, Mrs. Wayne Finnell.

and Mrs, Warlick Carr, will attend the luncheon. Both Miss Finnell and Miss Carr are graduating seniors at Cornado High School. Co-hostesses for the luncheon are Mmes. David. Weaver, Curtis Sterling and Jason Allen.

Parfait Party A parfait party al 3 p.m. today in the home of Mrs. Watson Carlock ofotros 17th St. will honor local graduating. senfors.

The honorees will be Karyn McLaughlin, Margaret Reynolds and Ann Finnell, Coronado High School seniors, and Anne, Morris, Lubbock High School senior. Catherine Carlock will with hostess duties. Special. of' guests the will. honorees, be Mmes Wayne 'Finnell, James Reynolds, James Morris and Bill Edd McLaughlin.

Lauren A. luncheon at 12:30 p.m.: today in the Saigon Room of Lubbock Country Club will honor Lauren Wall, graduating senior at Monterey High School. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. C.

E. Christmann. Special guests will be Mrs. Land D. Wall, mother of the honoree, and Mrs.

Tye Chapman of Plainview, her grandmother. Suzanne Flsher Suzanne. Fisher, graduating senior at Monterey High School, will be honored with a luncheon at noon today in HemphillWells, Monterey Center. Mrs. Clifford Brown and ANDERSON-ALDERSON Vows Pledged In Wolfforth WOLFFORTH.

(Special) Miss Christi Diane Alderson and. Jimmy Dale Anderson were married in a ring ceremony at 8: p.m. Tuesday' in First United Methodist. Church. Rev.

Richard T. Pittman, minister, officiated. Wedding: music was presented by Miss Eileen Nelson, organist, and Mrs. Claude Phillips of. Lubbock, vocalist.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. D. Alderson of RI. 5, Lubbock.

A 1970 graduate of Smyer High School, the bride is a candidate: receive an associate of science degree from South Plains College in May. She is on the Dean's. List. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. K.

B. Hopper of Anton 'and the late Mr. J. G. Anderson.

He was graduated from Spade High School in 1970, attended SPC and is employed at Anderson Shamburger Implement: in Levelland. in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of magnolia silk organza over peau de sole enhanced with venise lace and English net. Miss Kathy Newsom of Smyer was maid of honor, and Mrs. Billy Anderson of Smyer, sister-in-law. of the bridegroom, was matron of honor.

Other attendants were Misses Colleen Reinsch of Smyer and Christy Lupton of Shaltowater. Bill Anderson of Lubbock served his brother as best man, and groomsmen were Danny Sewell of Lubbock, David Price of Smyer and Edward Barkowsky Snyder. Guests seated. by Price, Sewell, Alan Alderson of Smyer and Dan Alderson of Lubbock. The latter two ushers also lighted candles.

Flower girl was Lesa Barkowsky of Smyer, and ring bearer was Scott Alderson of Lubbock. Following a wedding trip to N. the couple will be at home at 108 14th Levelland. Aged Pupil Shines In History Class ROTHERDAM, Netherlands (WNS) Anna Rietveld, who went to work when she was 12 years old and retired last year at the age of 65, promptly returned to school to finish her education. Now she has won top honors in history, against students young enough to be her grandchildren.

"It's an casy. subject for me because I lived through most of it," she apologized to her young schoolmates. You may already own the most expensive part of this ring! That lonesome earring or culf link, outdated lie tac or pendant, In short, all of your neglected diamonds that are gathering dust. them in and have us reset them into an unforgettable jewelry creation, personalized to your own taste. Lounge 34h Sheet Mrs.

Earl Ridge. will he cohostesses. Special guests will be Mrs. Clifford Fisher, mother of the honoree, and Miss Susan Brown. Susan Burks Susan Burks, graduating senior at Lubbock Christian lilgh School, will be honored with a cola party from 3- 4:30 p.m.

today in the home of Mrs, Gregory Logan of 3806 69th St. Mrs. Perry Mason is cohostess for the occasion. Mrs. Joe Burks and Mrs.

Granville, Igo, of mother and grandmother the honorce, will attend. Hemphill -Wells, Monterey. Ken Hancock and Monterey Seniors Mrs. Glenn Antwine are Marable 'and hostesses. Special, guests Randy Hughes, Monterey will be Mrs.

Noel Ellis, High School seniors, will be mother of the honoree. honored by. EL graduation party at 7:30 p.m. today In Anna Kustmon the home of Dr. and Mrs.

Anna Kastman, gradG. L. Marable of 3310 55th uating senior at CoroSt. nado High School, will Co-hosts will be Mr. and be honored with a scated Mrs.

F. E. Hughes. brunch at 11 a.m. today in the home of Mrs.

Tim Hatch Novis Ellis of 4506 151h St. Novis Ellls, graduating Mrs. Robert McKelvy is senior at Lubbock Christian co-hostess. Molher and High School, will be honored grandmother of the honoree, with a luncheon at noon to- Mrs. Jack Kastman and day in the Gold Room of Mrs.

Fern Cone, will attend. -LAWPolice Chief Alley said in December, 1971: "I think if it (Liquor by the Drink) were legal, you could have more control over it than the way it is." Ft. Worth Police Chief Walls states, "I will not agree that liquor by the drink has caused any increase in crime in Ft. Worth." In fact, NINE out of ten states that have the lowest crime rate ALLOW liquor by the drink. Join the majority of Texans! On Saturday, April 8, Vote FOR the legal sale of mixed beverages.

VANE FOR Bo sure to tune to KSEL, Channel 28 or KBLK, Channel 13 at LEGAL SALE 6:30 p.m. and KCBD, Channel 11 at 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 7th. OF MIXER Let's "tell it like it BEVERAGES Paid for br CITIZENS FOR ENFORCEABLE LIQUOR LAWS Pd. Ad.

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