The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1957 Page: 6 of 12
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Jimmie Joe Beider, brother of
the groom served u beet men
Oroomamen were Bliiy John-
eon, Willard Partin, cousin of
the groom, Charlea Hoherts
couatn of the bride and N. L.
Schrank, brother of the bride.
Oayiand Behrank, brother of t^e
bride and Jerry Beider, brother
ef the groom were tuhera.'The
receptionist waa Ann Hoherts
blue tulle. Their hate were of
blue tulle and their wriatleta
were paid tad blue daisies The
maid of honor earned a naeegay
of blue dalalea.
Owen Kay Schrank, ala ter of
the bride waa flower girt. She
waa dreaaed identically aa the
other feminine attendants Don-
nie Oene Stregemoller, couatn
of the groom waa ring bearer.
Miss Sandra Jean Schrank And
Charles Seider Repeat Vou)s
9 THE OOLDTHWAITE EAOLE—MXJLXJN ENTERPRISE
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Stokelys Frozen
Urat spent last \
It Katy with Mr.
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m Soules and Mr. I
i. Hamilton and
* John SheltonJ
tday and Wednesl
Strawberries
Sun Country Frozen
Strawberries
Flat Can
Malsbys
Get The New
Vx Gallon
covered buttons. The short
sleeves were scalloped and hef
elbow length gloves were of
Chantilly lace over white taffe-
ta. The voluminoua skirt waa of
lace over tulle, and four huge
ruffles of tulle formed a chapel
length train.
Chantilly lace, hand-clipped,
bound in taffeta formed the
headdress which waa encrusted
with mother-of-pearl ae<nilna A
veil of white tulle in two tiers
extended to the shoulders and
fingertips.
SUe carried a white lace and
taffeta covered Bible topped
with white carnations. Some-
thing old waa the handkerchief
carried by her
NGTON
COMPA
All Meat
Gasoline
NOW
Crackers
Ithwaite
2-303-cans *
Camp Fire PORK AND
Fresh Ground
Haaburger
We Give
grandmother, the
dress was something new. rhine-
stone earrings were borrowed
from her grandmother. Some-
thing blue was the traditional
blue garter and she wore a pen-
ny iirher shoe.
Marilyn Schiee was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Carol
Ann Setlhelmer and Esther pearl
Hoherts, cousins of the bride,
Bonnie Ridgeway, cousin of the
bridegroom and Carolyn Sch-
warts. They wore frocks iden-
tically styled of medium blue
taffeta with cumberbunds of
GREEN STAMPS
Beef Ribs
Folgers Instant
Fresh Calf
LeRoy Miller
Conoco Station
lowana
Puffin or Bisquick
Pickle Barrell
Meet Miss Cuba
WE’ RE STRETCHING YOUR DOLLARS
Summer Value Days
Through Saturday July 20-
Only Three More Days
Featuring Dollar Stretcher
Specals In Every Department
Beginning Monday July 22, we will hi,
Shop and save during this big
Summer Value Days Sale
Steen Haidwaie
PRICES GOOD FRIDAY and SAT., JULY
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1957, newspaper, July 18, 1957; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090868/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.