Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 100, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1950 Page: 5 of 6
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Immediately -after
mortv the reception
marriage
Mi
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hostess at her
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Miss
groom
white
niece
Mis
pronchin"
daughter.
Ion. to
Selioenv i igel
I- S- hoen v o"el
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formed her V-shaped corsage.
Following the ceremony a re
eeption was held at the Hughes
home, 620 South Austin street.;
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It matters lint little what your
y be, a Banner I’rt-ss
ad will gel l he desired
in I
Pale |
<ar
yyhich flic buffet dmnei
served, (lift ot the hosts was
the china cream and sugar set
in the bride's chosen pallein
The bride remembered het at
w ore
the wvdding and gave the
singer and organist antlriue gold
earrings Cold key chains were
. I gifts tor the little Hughes' boys.
| and men ot the biidal party re
ceived leather cuff link boxes
i Bride and
l gilts—gold cuff links
i and a gold brooch for
culminated
honoring the Classified
results.
dates sev
planned for
hr- cancel led,
breakfast at
in Houston
sugai
town guests
lures of tills
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MRS. JOHN BARNHILL
HOSTESS FOR BRIDE TO BE
With II invited for
i bridge party Mis. John Barnhill The
was hostess at hei residence flier.
! Thursday afternoon at a partv blue
; compliment mit Miss Ruth Rob accessories.
1'ri/es awatiied to flic* bridge
winners weie piesented to the <
bride to be A piece ot silver in
the honoree’s chosen pattern was
Io her honor
Miss Ca’-n-
at the
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Mrs. "Frank Scheffler of Dallas
Mrs. Laura Waterman of Hous
ton, Mrs. John M. Mathis, Sr.
Mrs. Cilbert Hunt. Mrs. P. N. Rob
arts, Mrs. P. N. Roberts. Jr.. Mrs
Weston Emley, Mrs. Mark Coston,
Mrs. John J. Giddings, Mrs. W I)
gladioli Holloway of New Orleans and
Mrs. L. Meesey of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Spain left in their ;
for a trip to New Orleans. ;
The bride's table was covered She traveled in a smartly' tailor
quet of white ealla gladioli and
Cymbidium orchids tied with
nylon net.
Mrs. Roberts, the bride's moth-
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Mrs.
Mrs !
- Schmid, Mrs. Milton I
Routt. Mrs W J. Sloan. Mrs Har- 1
ry Ferguson. Misses Alma Wood
w e t c
,, in a large basket
v el low and green < repe p.
Reflected in a minor a
black sw an < art v i ng hot11<
Coke tied with v el low
dominated the dining
where rel i eshmepts were serve,
smaller swans carrie
Robert Felder ]
Roberts Spa i n sa I ad
immediate iced lea
.( uinpliments ot Mis
oils Thujsday evening
lovely dinner and canasta party
three tiised wedding cake, j
embossed in B r i d e rose and
arid wedding bell design and en-
circled with a nylon net ft^jjl edg-
ed with satin ribbon. The con-
fection was topped by an Artistic!
| tulle. She carried a cascade bo-'cluster of
Henry W. Hughes were ushers. I
Hughes, the little ring!
on a
white
to the hotloi ee
gilts weie brought in
basket I med w it II
'large
ot
r i libon
table
'I salmon gladiola amt fern
Two smaller swans carried , ,, ... . ...
mintatuic Coke bottles tied with
yellow and gieen I ibboiis
was I
I the with pink and blue dpisu
rystal cream snapdragons. The dining
out of table which held the beautiful
three tiered wedding cake was
laid with lace cloth with cen
terpicee of tapen'0 candles and
pink and blue daisies.
*I'he i ike was cut bv the bride
the and groom. Cake and punch was couple will return to San Antonio
i served to about 7b guetfts. Mrs I to make their home.
Frank Isabelle served the punch.
( mt ot tow n guests were Mr. I P
and Mis Living Anderson, of I
Rockford. HL; Mrs. C. W. Fehler, I
McGregor; John Lehman of Bren■ , |
der, Mrs. G F. Habekotte. Mrs J
W. F. Hassk’arl. Mrs. (). F. Sehor-n I
bride's 1 vogel. Mis Will Giddings.
I Included in th- ! .
mmioo O! oooo. um. mi,v. buds- ani1 pink lace mi”ens- A were Mrs. Bessie T. Hughes. Mrs.
Habekotte. maid’ of honor. Thpv 'an shaped corsage of orchid caL j Hpnry Hughes. Mrs Robert Eel
• I I «i nl oil ird i filotml hnr /»»•»_ i _ »«- »» • i . i i _ * < - n «.
identically' attired in
| hospitality
ot enter! a inmenl s
bride
Hemy Broesi he, Jr . presided at
the double ring wedding cake
and Mrs Travis Phillips at the
punch bowl.
The groom's sister
lyn -Nowlin presided
bride's book.
| After a short wedding trip the
11I * I 1 11pt-<11 ll tel I UIV I i \ 4 VI K 1. r»i I3£»vr» n i i HU » » in m <
pink earnations and lilv petaisland Flllen Ferguson of Houston. I
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i gladioli completed her
i semble.
organza, iasii- I Mrs. Hughes, t h e I------ . ......... ...............o. .
full skirts and Kran,'mo"1(‘l- wore peach chiffon j Rodney Reiehardt of Paris,
shirred bodices finished with eaplover taffeta, with Chantilly laeelWallie Schmid, Mrs. ?
.. nts.l *x Vx • 1 ♦ 1 n I P/xill f
sleev es ;
embroidered banding. T heir
demi hats -of yellow tulle were
trimmed with forget me nots and
they carried on their arms small
yellow parasols, from which
streamed orchid ealla gladioli.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther. the bride was exquisitely cious 1
gowned m filmy, shimmering' glossy
nvlon tulle and imported French | creamy
< ■ I... .. i ■ 1 I , • ).»/.<» or -m- tt-Uiln cut in rl ril 11
wedding bells. Near
the cake stood antique figttrines
of a boy and girl.
Punch was served with white
angel food squares and mints in
I er. was attired in aqua lace over ! realistic fruit and vegetable de-1^2'
taffeta, with which she wore a signs. ' •
I small hat of pink tulle and rose- Included in the house party
flan.
ib-v and Mrs B A Roseland
of San Antonio.are the bride’s
parents. The bridegroom is the
Mis Hattie .xowiin oi
Brenham.
1 lie "loom is ,-i graduate ot
Adamson High. Dallas, and Rice
Institute, and an employe of the
Humble Oil and Refining Co. in
San Antonio.
The bride is a graduate of thf
Brackenridge High school. San
Antonio. Moody Institute of Chi
cago and up until the time of
her marriage was an employe
of Frost Bros ot San Antonio.
The bride wore a coffee tailor-
ed suit with white and brown ac
cessories Her corsage was of yel-
low carnations.
The groom's mot Iter wore black
sheer with a rod rose corsage.
Mrs. Paul Bowen was the
bride's honor attendant an<l4Paul
Bowen was best man.
Immediately after the wedding
a sthall reception for intimate
tsu-’idi-a-Ml feint ives-was held at*-’ i
the home of the mother of the
The table was laid with
linen cloth The center
was- of neaeh gladiolas
I a chiffon hat
peach shades. ;
Stairway and landing in the spa-
hall were banked with
magnolia foliage and
blossoms, and g!
Chantilly lace over white satin. I and other flowers were placed at
which accentuated her blonrle’'points of vantage throughout the
beauty The very full skirt of reception suite.
tulle, worn over a hoopskirt, was
ed suit of coral silk shantung
I with waffle pique collar
Icuffs, and white hat and
soiii-s 3'hey will return to Bren
ham Saturday to spend the w eek
lend with Mrs. Hughes.
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Oaks California, where a
jileielv lurnished apaitmeat
readiness tm them
j Brenham
j tended . -
| ot i a it hi m. i al L<
lol lege. Cl a lemon'
Mi Spain holds a
C 1. A and is eng
msur.mci- business m
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Folter-
. mann and family of Brenham.
Miss Emma Foltermann and Mrs.
Henry Foltermann. all of Bren-
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schef-
ter and family of Rosenberg. Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Kieeke and son
of Brenharn. Mr and Mrs Bain
I'lif'e ot Lyons and Arnold Fol-
.termann of Giddings.
I MISS ROSELAND BECOMES
MRS. ROBERT E. NOWLIN
m- Bei\ l^iseland and Rob-
ert Ehlert Nowlin were married
Sunday afternoon. May 14 at
i 30 at the Brenham Baptist
church. The vows were read by
Rev. Lovell of Somerville. Mrs.
■i It Stuckert was at the or
Herbert
bearer, carried the rings
heart-shaped cushion of
satin and tulle.
The bride's attendants were
Mrs. James C. Hay of Houston,
matron of honor, and Miss Bess
Society
RUTH MARION ROBERTS
AND B. LAWRENCE SPAIN
WED IN CHURCH RITES
St Petei s I.piscopaI / hurch
was the scene o| ,, beautiful
w vAiilllig vervuu/uy Sat urti ay rre-
nlng. when Miss Ruth Marion
Roberts l.eoo-u- the bride of
j Beniamin L.iwience Spam She
is the d.iugim-i ot Mi .in,| M,s
John Roberts of Los
California, formerly of
and 1 he granddaughter I
Bessie T. Hughes of Bien I
His parents are Mr. and !
Benjamin Foster Spain of!
California.
William
Ang-eles.
Brenham
of Mis
ham.
Mrs
Ei 11 more
Sentimental attachment of the
bride to Brenharn, home of her
fatly childhood, and her devo-
tion to her beloved grandmoth
ei gave the inspiration tor the
long flip from California, that
she might be mqrried in the
church where three generations
ot her tamil.v have worshipped,
and have her wedding reception
in the Hughes home, where her
parents exchanged their mar
riage vows.
The chancel .space and altar
were adorned” with lavish ar-
rangements of mammoth pink
and orchid gladioli, which filled
altar vases and tall white floor
baskets. Clusters of the chosen
blossoms topped the entrances
to the pews and were connected
with shaded orchid ribbons to
outline the center aisle through
which the bridal party approach-
ed the chancel. Branched can-
delabra held myriails of waxen
cathedral candles, which were/, j . , , . ..
t >x Z* 1 >> /AZi •-» ♦ t h zi l>ln I i
the aeolv te
Father S. Moyian Bird, rector
of the church, read the marriage
rites. Mrs. John J. Giddings serv-
ed as organist and Mrs. Wallie
E. Schmid sang the bridal solo,
”() Perfect Love.” A life long
friend of the bride’s mother. Mrs.
Schmid, then Miss Martha Grote. (1|ll|SR,n was au)USIP(1
also sang at the wedding ol thei 1(,au ()f leate(J tuI]e
parents ol the bride.
Tas Thornhill of Houston at-
tended the groom as best man
and James C. Hay of Houston and
Mi ; .....
and Mr and Mrs
entert a i n e d
bridal parlv
families with
pointed dinner at lite Hotel SJ
Anthony’ following the reheaisal
Friday evening Picardy gladioli Sea
■' ' iwqrfl'WYllWorjhnuy wer pastel &«*<+,..>-
the laee at the hip line, from green satin, and a flounce of "t'11'1’ l,u>
which the soft fullness extended organdy fell to the floor. Pale I"
to the floor and swept into a yellow tinted gladioli centered I
voluminous transparent train, the board, flanked by hand-dip-
Tucked tulle and bands of lace ped candles in lily of the valley!
formed the bodice, which had j design. At one end stood the j tendanrs with the hats they
short sleeves of the lace and was'crystal punch bowl, at the other j f„r ()1(. \\7-,i,tim; and
finished with a lace Peter Pan1 the
collar. Her finger-tip veil of nvlon
I illusion was ad justed to a ban
' and cul-
tured pearls, and she wore el
| bow-length mittens of lace and
The following selections were
rendered with Mrs Pau! S Fish
er at the piano, ”O Perfect Love",
i'v Barnby, (processional) Lohen-
grin Biidal Chorus. "Jesus Lead
the Wav" was plaved softly dur
deSert ing recessional and benediction
bride .escoitwl by her fa
wore street limgth dress, skv
voil dress with matching
her only ornament
was a rhinestone necklace and
eairings, a gilt of the groom. She
I l ied a bouquet of w hite astors
Mrs Arthur Scheffer, slstei of
the bride and matron of honor,
wore navy crepe with white ac-
cessories She wore a pink car
Relreshments consisting ol a nation corsage. Arthur Scheffer
chiiken m patty shell and served ,as best man. Mis. Fritz
impleted the afternoon Foltermann. mother ot the bride*
P N Rob. were navy with white aeces
was a series. The groom's mother. Mrs.
Living .Anderson, wore navy with
eardy gladioli Se.i.sonaJ ul iowe^s W4’ie ^SL’d, j^s ^yv ly ai CCSSQries. Tljp.V bQtj1 Write.
rir» i-iT-TV* Talite deLoi al i Ais ;iXd a ' I urkcv'dinner pink carnation corsages.
.was served on the card tables Immediately '“after the cere
preceding the game, which was morty the reception was held al
enioyed by four fables of players, the iioine ot bride's narents The
; The prizes weie piesented by the house was beautifully decorated flanked by white candles. Mrs.
i winners to Miss Roberls. and the with pink and blue daisies iiml
hostess gave hei a crystal cream snapdragons. The dining room
and sugai set Sev ei a 1
■■■■•■< added to the pleas
this affair.
j Due to lack ol open
era I ot her pa 11 les
Miss Roberts had t<
in< hiding
groom also exchanged Shamrock Hotel
cult links for him. I
her This
Sei l pp-
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from i
in ' l.r-
A n g e h
i tut of town guest
wedding were Mr and Mrs
D Holloway, and E A Kmizey.
New- (ii leans; Mr. and Mis. Win
Holloway Vapt and Mrs Thus
J Thorn hi 11. Tas Tlioi nlu 11. J i .
Misses Alma Wood and Ellen
Ferguson, all of Houston; Pierre
Holloway and Miss Maltha Till
num. Port Arthur; Mis. Rodney
N Reiehardt, Paris, Texas; Wes
ton Emley and Lucie Lee Sulli
it1 Nav asota ; Mr and Mis I'
Ruland Bellv ille
Mr and Mrs Roberts. the
bride s parents, left Sunday night i
in their eai lor Los Angeles, plan [
ning Io stop en route at PJioemx
Arizona, and other points, |
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Rehearsal Dinner | given by the hostess I
and Mrs Henry W Hughes , guest.
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MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER DR. SCHOENVOGEL TO TAKE
and COMPLIMENTS RUTH ROBERTS BRIDE AT TROUP
In her home, festive with Mr and Mrs Clarence Taylor
spring flowers. Mrs. Mark Coston Melton of Troup. Texas, an
entertained Thursday morning nounce tin- engagement and ap
Mrs. Hughes, then with a miscellaneous shower for pronehinr marriage ot t heii
leave tot their home m Sherman MiSS Hui(i Roberts. daughter. Miss Sara Annell Me!
California, where a com Mu-,i. from .a mmil1 me Coke ton. to Dr. Clarence Waller
machine music box played while SehoenVogel. son of Dr. and Mrs
the hostess distributed tiny Coke into E S- hoenx o--i-l. of Brenham
Air*. tt> « graduittr ot the finttlr carsngrjr Tied wtTti vcltiiW’ The wo.T<TTng “wHT Jilftee
High school and at i,,b' green ribbon Miss Roberts .lime |O at I loop. >
.......... j,,. ( " ls ■' sl’rl,|k Hompiet .oi -----
s-we The guests played party MILDRED L. FOLTERMANN
■ tT.ee-. ami p,,. honors pt’m-cut inc VVEDS RAYMOND ANDERSON
' ah their gifts to the honoiee yp.., V,|,|,,.,| Louise Eoltei
degree Showei gilts weie brought in mann of Temple, and Raymond
latge basket lined with Amid son of Dallas were united
-11’1' I’teeii depi- paper H1 marriage May 19 at 9 p m
-.ted m a mirror a large Wlth pu, K(.v p.'lul s Eis|ie, of
swan <artving bottles ot f^iating in a double ting cere
with yellow iilibon mony at Temple, The candle
lb'’ dining table altar w as decorated with
‘ i 1 'I
were identically attired in al-
hiring frocks of buttercup yellow i”'
silk embroidered organza, fash-
ioned with very full skirts, and
and high rolled collars of I collar.
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