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Miss Gladys Louise Mackin be-
came the bride of Clifford MerrilJ
Stice of Hamlin at 9 a. m. Saturday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jodie
Creel, 116 South Milton.
Dr. B. O. Wood of the First Pres
byterian Church read the ceremony
before a few relatives and friends
of the couple. The bride wore a tail-
<ored frock of beige wool with brown
velvet yoke and sleeves and wine
accessories. Her corsage was of pink
rosebuds.
Mrs. Stice was wearing a black
and red military suit with matching
accessories when the couple left for
a wedding trip to San Antonio and
other points in South Texas.
Daughter of Mrs. T. L. Mackin of
San Angelo, the bride attended
Miles High School. The bridegroom
is assistant manager and bookkeep-
er for R. H. Elam, oilfield trucking
contractor, in Hamlin, where the
couple is to be at home in a week. MRS. C. M. STICE
San Angeloans At Singers To Meet
Mother's Bedside At Hess-Averit
In Waco Hospital At 2 P. M. Today
Mrs. M. J. Warren, 72, formerly All singers are invited to the Tom
of San Angelo, remains in a critical Green County Singers' Sunday
condition in a Waco hospital suffer- afternoon singsong at the Hess-
ing injuries received last Tuesday Avto 30school auditorium today at
when she was forced to leap from Quartets, trios, duets, directors,
the second story window of a room- and chorus singing will entertain
ing house which was destroyed by music lovers from Tom Green and
fire. Two persons died in the fire. surrounding counties. W. M. Brister
will open the singing, to be assisted
Mrs. Warren suffered a broken by Lonnie Preston, manager of
wrist, a broken leg, and head and KGKL.
internal injuries. The County Singing Convention
Mrs. Warren had lived here for will meet all day the third Sunday
the last two or three years, until of November in Wall, from 10 a. m.
about six months ago, with her to about 4:30, lunch to be served
daughters, Mrs. Jewel Andrew and in picnic style, with all attending
Mrs. C. ,T. Westmoreland. She bringing baskets. Everyone is in-
moved to Waco and was making vited.
her home in the rooming house Singers from seven or eight coun-
when the fire destroyed the building. ties will contribute to the November
Both Mrs. Westmoreland and program, including the Abilene
Mrs. Andrew are with their mother Quartet, M u r 1 e Quartet, Miles
in Waco. It was said here Saturday Quartet, Winte-s Quartet, Robert
that Mrs. Nvarren would b em { uarten w eemaor Quartt.
fined to the hospital for several and other visiting quartets.
weeks. .Home quartets will include the
Weaver Ladies Quartet, McClure
Strickland-MayheQuartet, Moreland Quartet, and the
All-Star Quartet.
Betrothal Announced NEUMAN-TYLER
NUPTIALS READ
To announce the approaching
marriage on Nov. 8 of Miss CoRene Mrs. Doris Tyler and Aubry W.
Strickland to Jimmie D. Mayhew, Neuman were married at 7:30 Sat-
Mrs. Basil Whatley, Miss Balue urday evening in the home of the
Whatley, Mrs. G. F. Strickland, and Rev. Lawrence Hayes in the pres-
Mrs. Covey Strickland entertained ence of the immediate families and
with a miscellaneous shower Thurs- a few close friends. The bride is a
day evening, in the Whatley home daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gas-
at 19 East 12th Street. kins of this city.
The Halloween motif was carried, The bride wore a soldier blue
out in the decorations, and games crepe dress with black accessories.
furnished diversion for the evening. She attended the San Angelo
Miss Strickland is a daughter of schools, and the bridegroom went
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Strickland of to school in Rochelle. Mr. Neuman
this city, and Mrs. Mayhew is a is now employed as a welder in the
son of Mrs. C. A. Mayhew of Okla- county shops. The couple will be
homa City, Okla. at home at 200 West Avenue B, aft-
Gifts were received from those er a short wedding trip to Seymour.
mentioned and Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Bell, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wooten, Robert Glasgow To
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Green, Mr. and eA
Mrs. Garland Brinegar, Miss Lois Speak To A.A.U..
Dooley, Miss Maryliene Bolen, Miss
sellah Turn, Mrs. Atha Aken, Miss Robert Glasgow will speak on
Vary Bess Herndon, Covey Strick- physical resources and handicaps
and, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Raven of Latin America for the interna-
Ind son, Miss Allene and Juanita tional relations study group of the
amfield, Basil Whatley, and Miss American Association of University
aeDell Key; Women at 4:15 p. in. Wednesday at
Miss Sarah Moore, Earnet Van the Cactus Hotel. The topic for the
landt, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beringer, year is Pan-American problems, and
Miss Mae Thompson, Woody Albro, Mrs. Rodney Gibson and Miss Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Woods, Miss Beatrice Rountree are co-directeds of the
3ustine, Miss Anna Mae Biggs, group.
Lamar Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Police Chief C. Otis Reed will
-"_ ..__v v'+ in iion traffic.tenaea tne ootbali game yesterday, scheduled for the Kappa. Gamma beprincipal speaker when the Fort
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Abell and Sorority at 7:30 p. m. Monday in Concho Parent-Teacher Association
_1 Don, have spent a week in the the Massie Clubhouse. Miss Maurine meets at 3:30 p. m. Monday at the
Davis Mountains near Alpine. They Bullock will be in charge of the school. Mrs. C. 0. Winburne is in
iLurn today. program. charge of the program.
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