Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. [40], No. [26], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1963 Page: 2 of 12
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Marianne Green.
Lt. R. Ingrain
Will Marry
Sue Hardin and T. C.
United in DouHe King Rites
Worth, brother-in-law of the
bride. 1
A cecopt'on was held at West;
minister Hbuse following tftc
ceremony Members at the
houseparty were Mrs. C. J
Smith of Conroe, aunt of the
br.de, Mrs. Darrell Chapman of
lean and Tony Higgins, nephew
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The Trinity Baptist Chureh
was the' setting at e double ring
reception was held in Fellow-
announcing the engagement and
Sue Hardin and Thomas Carrol
jtroom. Mr*. D. H*JeftCries Jr.,
agHb.-e< the s«eom. Jog Crain
•>nd Jennie Lankfo]
f^S3^hride tTa gVaJuate oFp
'Mf *•»«*». M*»r'4USb vry, mrt.^
Jinks Goree and Mrs. .Temple ■
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Parents of the couple ere Mr.
and Mrs. A, L. Hardin of Stem-
fVex*s Western College and ls-
ian Marcos.
, College at^
tans where he is a mem
CltyvIew'S^ooT ays te m and j da^ at fcVf^aptist ^rch in
the bridegroom will attend Mid Stamford, starting at 2 p. m.
western University. 1 Everyone is invited to attend;
ber of the iinjff 3
shaped skirt. Sited bodice and
elbow length sleeves.
Her shoulder length veit of
silk illusion was attached to a
After a wedding trip to Cor
pus Christf the couple will re-
side at 3929 Lynw'ood Lane in
STAMFORD AMERICAN
t l MBKf aw&w wmem or san
Antonio wag matron at honor.
She Wore an aprleeP-ktlh dress
1 The parents of the bridegroom
! hosted the rehearsal dinner at
OOLEY
MR. AND MRS. DONALD K.
GivesJ'rugram -• *
For Avoca Club
MRS GERAI.D W. WILLIAMSON
arriage July
soft daughter,
Winchester su
A program on **How TO CStV+ Janice Gayie Stallcup became Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tooley of
by coming te
the shower, a
Side Church of Christ, Fort
Worth, July 31 at 7 o’clock in
the eyeping, George Stevenson,
minister, officiated
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. StalLcup.
Robert Herrera
Nancy Gne Johnson and Ger- j ganza with self flower outlined
aid Wayne Williamson were in seed pearls held her bouffant
united in marriage in .a eere-fveii of pure silk imported tbn-
mony read at Central Presby- sion. She carried a white or-
tenan Church. Abilene, on Aug. ; chid arranged on a white Bible.
17 at 7 o'clock in the evening Mrs. Charles Coody of Fort
RCv Floyd Rinser officiated Worth, sister of the bride, was
The bride is the daughter of . matron of honor and Nancv JLav
father, the bride wore a gown
of milk organza ( and chantilly
lace. A single strand of seed
pearls adorned the portrait
necked Empire bodice and bouf-
fant waltz-length skirt with tiers
of lace back panels. I
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R. T. WUcoj
days with his
cox of Houato
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Plan Wedding
Mrs. H. H. Dunklin, president,
presided and the meeting,
opened with a song. "The More
We Get Together." followed by
a prayer-by Mrs. J. C. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alambar
•e announcing the engagement
casta(ie of “stephanotls forming
a star design. ,«
Mrs Tooley is a graduate of
Stamford High School and at-
tended Fort Worth College. The
bridegroom graduated from Hi-
co Central High School and ah
tended Electrical Engineering
School of Fort Worth....... ....
After a short wedding trip the
couple will be at home in Fort
Worth where both are employed.
The couple will be married
Sept. 7 at St. Ann s Catholic
Church. Father James Meuree
will officiate.
Sandra Sulak and Larry Sch-
roeder were' married at Nuptial
Mass in the Immaculate Heart
of Mary Church in Abbott Aug.
17 at 3:45 p. m.
Miss Sulak is the'granddaugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kut-
ach of Avoca and great grand-
Celebration Held
On Birthday
C t^ tCbWVTaylor and grand-
son, Donald Prince, celebrated
their birthdays Sunday, ’Aug. 11.
Mr. Taylor was 80 and Donald
was 19. .
Here for the birthday celebra-
tion were Mr. Taylor's daugh-
ters and families, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Prince, Donald and Jo<£
Included in this brilliant selection are all the very
latent styles and colors, with an cutstanding selec-
tion in Cranberry and Mosd Green. * , *
Neckpieces - Earclips - Pins
from $1.10
Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Keese and
grandchildren. Rcbecc£ and
Earl Keese, spent two days in
Rotain visiting Mrs. Keese's sis-
ter. Mrs. J. V. Heliums and her
children w’ho were visiting her
from Houston, Big Spring and
Alexandria, Minn.
MAY JEWELERS
Bill and Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Adams of Lubbock. >.
Barbara Prince. 15, ihado the
birthday cake for the family
celebration
“fine gifts for all occasions'
at the moat
; at'20ft W.
from the
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. [40], No. [26], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1963, newspaper, August 22, 1963; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054812/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.