Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1950 Page: 6 of 10
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Mias Bonnie Rowe was hostess
to a group of her friends at a
game party Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
in the home of her parents on
the Dallas Drive Card games were
played. *
The home was decorated with
arrangements of marigolds and re-
freshments of cheese sandwiches,
potato chips, fritos, cold bottled I
drinks, sweet rolls, toasted nuts
and macaroons were served.
| Guests present were Mmes. Sher-
ry Albritton. Joe Normile. Emery j
Kennedy. Darnell Peacock. ______ ________
Ritchie. Weldon Smythers, Misses Raymond of
Martha Bott'l* and Sarah Moore. - - -
_ .... . , , , , I Jack Gunnels of Dallas;
. Cherries, pitted and halved, along i
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designed by Mr. John with a star-pointed brim and a
black velvet riblxin tie around the crown. White cotton
lace stands out ir. bold Relief against the red satin back-
ground of the sash. Lace is no longer confined to formal
affairs.
FORMAL FABRIC GETS UNUSUAL TREATMENT—
Typical of the new patterns lace is tracing in fashions
is the sun costume, left, designed by Branell in navy
blue cotton lace which overlays white pique to make the
full-skirted dress and tiny bolero. Sun top bodice is
bordered in white pique,' bow-tied in front. Dramatic
afternoon dress, righty designed by Marinelli, plays
fragile black silk Chantilly lace against stark white
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honored wih an open hoube re-
ception In their home In Corinth
Monday. Hostesses were Mrs W
R Milam and Mrs. Robert MilM
of Denton.
Refreshments of cold drinks and |
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Archie | brown sateen In halter-necked bath-
Duets | mg suits. White pique overlaid
, ‘ i with colored medallion-patterned
Mrs. Archie Allen, W R Milam ! jace shows up In saucy full-sklrt-
| ed sun dressos. Some sun-backed !
| togs carry the teamwork to In- 1
elude cover-up boleros. Sweeping |
, black or white lace overskirts slip
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cloth dresses for dress-up wear.
Even cardigans, as casually styled
aa a sweater, are tailored in lace.
Linen and lace join up to double
the charm of simple daytime dres-
es. Cobwebby black Chantilly, lace,
[ for example, sharply contrasts with
stark white linen afternoon dress-
| cs. Tone-on-tone combinations of
I lace and linen are equally favor-
ed in such tailored fashions as
kJ beige lace redingotes, er jackets
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I] Straw lace shapes beguiling un-
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i'terest. Starched white cotton lace
|1 appears in snug caps and stiffens
Our gay Knight Cap . . .
Bewitching little hat It goes
so pertectly with all your
summer clothes, from
cottons to dancing sheers
Choice ot velvet or pique
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party honoring her piano and" chor-
al pupils Thursday evening A I
short musical program was pre-
sented by the children after which
games were played- Miss Nancy
Knox and Mlsa Barbara M<x>re had
charge of the games. A pienn sup-
. Cable In Lufkin Service
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tav* innouaoed the marriage
their daughter, Misa Maryjane
tjredge Wllaon, to Loul* Walter
aop of l<r. and Mra. L. R
Oftle of Lufkin.
<be couple exchanged vows at
First Preabytertan Church of
lAkln oa Jtpa 22 with Rev. Ed
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Lace is out to conquei new fa-| the brims of picture hats,
shlon fields. \ ^In accessories, cotton or silk lace
Breaking with the iyadition that traces Its scrolled pattern over
confines lace to regal evening satin or kidskin belts and shoe,
gowns, bridal veils, baby bonnets ’ usually in a contrasting color,
and lingerie, this airy fabric breez- I----
es out in sportswear, daytime tegs
and accessories.
Laces of every description, from I
i the fragile silk Chantilly to coarse
[cotton and crocheted straw, sup-
| port the conquest. Fabric allies ,
i are linen, silk, and a wide range '
. of cottons from pique to sateen, j
| Cotton lace hits its stride in the
sportswear field. Yen’ll see white I
or beige-toned lace used over
veaton and Houaton and will be at
home in Lufkin after July Ifl.
Mrs. Cable la a graduate of
North Texas State College Demon-
stration High School and recently
received her B8 degree from NTSC
where she w»S> a member of Nu
Phi Mu: This summer she served
as counselor at a girls' camp in '
Mulliner officiating. They are (Tyler. ,
The bridegroom attended NTSC i
and was m the service for over (
two years. He is now owner and I
manager of a canning factory in
Lufkin.
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1 sandwiches were served,
music was furnished by
Allen and Claud Roberts,
were sung by Mrs Claud Roberts. |
r*e Ar-zskxlai illon 71/ D Afllorvt '
and Miss Thelma Meadows.
More than 50 guests attended.
______ I Out of town guests were Mrs. J.
Jean I H. Raymond of Kaufman j
Kleburg. Mr.
Mrs C D. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. I
L. O. Gunnels and Mr and Mrs.
Rev. A
Gunnels, Miss Omega Gunnels, Miss
Rosalie Gunnels, Mr. and Mrs. Car-
--- - -----i roll Gunnels and Mr. and Mrs,
little sweetened I phjhp Gunnels, all of Roanoke; |
Mrs. John Littrell of Fort Worth; 1
Mr. and Mrs. B B. Raley of Dallas
j and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Allen of
Sumiton, Ala.
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per and punch were served.
Those attending were Donna Kay
Schluter. Barbara Pai key. Ju.iy
i Ennis, Delretha Taylor. Bobu
key, Barbara Moore MuiUyn
I tenboyer. Glen Adams, Chari?
' Nancy Knox. H L. Herrin ■
nle Crider, Susan Barthokl
| Ennis. John Koiner, Doroth) Bart*
! lett, Margaret Davis. Pats> Hud-
gins. Denny Dodd. Cecilia Knox,
Ronnie Lowe. Dan Dodd. Martha
Lamm. Wiley Koiner and David
Monscheke.
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