The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954 Page: 15 of 16
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and a graduate of Southern
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Dallas she is a member of the
Junior League and the Comus
Club.
Mr. Bicknell is a graduate of
Phillips Academy and Harvard
University, where he belonged to
Hasty Pudding and D. U. He did
graduate work at the University
of Arizona.
Farris-Callaham Marriage Vows
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beautifully arranged bouquet of
white gladioli and chrysanthe-
mum* graced the buffet.
Mr*. Frank Stile* of Angleton
and Mis* Mary Knotts were at
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Miss Wilda DeNise of Hous
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—The newlywed* are- now on a
wedding trip to New York and
upon their return will reside at
6468 Bordeaux.’
Mrs. Bicknell is the daughter
of Mrs. John D. Rogers and the
late Mr. Rogers. Her husband is
the son of John Warren Bicknell
of Hopewell, New York, and the
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Mrs. Clayton Todd. .
After the reception Mr. ad
Mrs. CaUeham left far a wed
ding trip to West Texas and ti
Monterrey, Mexico. For travel-
ing, the bride selected a nawr
suit with navy accessoriem. He
hat was of winter white wide
satin accents, and she was* a . .
THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER REVIEW
.i__________Thursday, December 2, 1964 '
Carol Rogers Aldredge-Samuel Bicknell
United In Marriage At Dallas Friday
Miss Eva Jean Farris of Hunte- scattered with rhinestones and
ville and David Lh Callahaml^ “"M* wga ^|so an orehM
or Houston were united In mar- Following the wedding a n-
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"THE CHURCMES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU"
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riage at the First Methodist
Church in Huntsville November
20 The Rev. Jack Sparling of
Houston officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elwin Farris
and the groom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. David I Callaham of
Shiro.
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mysteries of weather.
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Here is the styling miracle of the century
-the 1955 DeSoto! This trim, cleea
looking henuty boant the kind of power
mighty, eager power in two great V-d
nerles: FIreflite 200 hp aad Fir adorns 195
hp, now selling at a new, low price. Aad
fast wait until you see the hah DeSoto
ble was the bride's bouquet. At
one end was the throe tiered .
wedding cake and at the other, white orchid,
the chrystal punch service. A ~
Lowest priced RCA Victor 21-) ,
console television! , i'i !
The new RCA Victor Trafton brings
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aad beautiful 1055 DeSoto today! lovel, whsso h’s needed
Th* couple
home at 1755
Houston.
with seed pearls, and she.car-
rled a shewer bouquet of orchids
and stephanotis on a white P
Mid. Fred L BenthaU / of
Shreveport, La. was her sisterls
matron of ' honor. Bridesmaids
were Mrs James E. Farris and,
Jr., and chil
and / Horate ...
an-. Sam Antolini,
visited Mr. and Mrs. G
--—r the week-end.
id Mrs. J./B. Tein
By Mrs. Barbara Perry
/Mr/and Mrs. Ry Walker and
children, Linda and Patricia, of
Houston spent the week-end
with Mr and Mrs. Edison Perry.
, Mr. n Mrs. Rufus Dobyans.
ki of Hoston /pen Tanksgiv-
ing Day wih Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Popyauski,/X //3/9 !
/ifU ItM Mrs./BiMy Matlske
and children. Lilly/ and/ Billy,
Miss Christine Paket
George Pasket, all of /Houstoi
spent the Thanksgiving W<
end with Mrs. John 3J
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BELONGS TO
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D'Anne McAdam. Miss Mamye
Farris of Dallas and Mrs O.L
tin ribbons. ‘ A / -
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a floor-
length goWn of white satin fash-
ioned with a fitted bodice of
Chantilly lace. The shined cam-
F eo neckline of English illusion
was embroidered with seed
pearls and the long sleeves came
to points over the hand*. / •e
. The full circular skirt of
Duchess satin, which swept 9
I a cathedral train, was etched
with applique of Chantilly Mce.
The fingertip veil of Illusion fell
from a Juliet cap ornamented
aamia iaeemsrmustin. y—?.
eomparable to Kime secular or elvie arganization.
the mala pbject is to point o*t the tmportance of I__ ,
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when Christ
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4 to be con
changed before an altar decked
with whit chrysanthemums, be-
fore a background-of fern and . ------ ----------
myrald lighted tapers. The brl- on Noble* of Houston and Miss
rial noth was a«V»wm» at owy ---"""*--" ”-----
pew with clusters of large white --- .
chrysanthemums and white sa- Huggin* of Liberty
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Tom Chance of 1
with
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Coley and Mrs. W. F. Steinhagen
drove to Huntsville On Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown
and children, Mary Tedford and
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wuams
On May 24, 1830, the Ont trat
drawn by a steam engine rolledr
down 12 mile* of track on the
B. & O. . ,
The first major national lahce
organizatton in the USA was ‘
known s th® "Knights ofia-
bok."
jWtee. jr.tution that has
been purchased by the blood of
" reason, we ‘ar
; the conclusion , wne
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-„mely important in the eyes 4 '
of God and the Saviour Joe tt/ i_______ ,
required the precious and nnol suit of
cent blood of Christ. In the lightVpurchas
of this, fact, who can affirm t
the church hi not a glorious.
stututic-h. n '
ore
Christ
uuxumous **IOTO nmmons AT RV> MR MAN to the new
Pat, spent the holidays with Mr.
Brown’s moher, Mrs. Mary War-
■ "ywn. ( /,/ \• ■
Mr, Md-Mrs. A. F. Hamilton
and children. Kathryn and Da-
vid, from Bonham spent Um? hok
idays with Mr. Hamilton’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hamil-
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YULE PARTY MEAbr@vy interion N
these Mpetieka. Wiy not • bas-c. colors, new
M at them as t wees far ths gala
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, Hisplqd. rhlchurchi > .. . I
. considered as being equal I
the blood of Christ; ) *m \ I
ten an individual buys h I
—.9tclothe/far himsel, the , I
onizwayther’he.canreaiehie I
moneyls.Wgtth Sino Eear tel I
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Hl* blood is to be a part of that . I
wpiehthe blood was shed, . I
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lusion that the church «E I
d. the Church of Christ ' I
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mankind to heN
teaches that this
shed to PURCHASE the church.
The church, therefore, is e pur-
dent at Arlington State, was
home over the week-end visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Howard Weaver.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Molitor
of Brenham were week-end
guest* in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Leiber. On Sunday
they went to see Mr. and Mre.
Fritz Leiber of Anderson.
• Harriet Ruth Ketchum, a stu-
dent at Baylor University in
Waco, was home .over the week-
end with her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. E. T. Ketchum- ______—
• Misses Madie and Jane Bry-
ant of Sam Houston State Teach-
ers College was here over the
holidays visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Bryant.
• Mrs. V. V. Bryant were in
Hempstead on Monday of this
week.
• Flecher Yarbrough, a student,
at S. M. U. in Dallas, was home
over the Thanksgiving holidays
visiting his parents, Mr. snd
Mrs. Fletcher Yarbrough.
• Ray Black of Huntsville Was
a guest in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. V. V. Bryant over the week-
end.
NEWS FfcOM ~
TWO MIGHTY V-8’s
$ , .
da diol to deered ehennel-wibbut retuns
(9ptonalatpxracoe) } 1‛ G 1
A4-c h eeet sea veenemse CMh
C. W. Lucas & Co.
ri "Hm,
J tak.
( Tyler visited Ed Tom
I ■ \ over Ute week-end , ,
k Mrs. Annie Webb of Waco
te. spent several days visiting Mr. MF an
_i and Mrs. Richard Fuqua. J N ■nd child
TT A n ' Minkes Pt and Clare Gaines1 M"
NAVASOTA
/ , \ V ' ton and daughter, Beveply and
/ ) S ) Lillian Clare, End Mrs. RohL__
zkezeze McCluskey on Saturdhy: / > \ Eotskk,,1
TMrs."liceMDogalaan4 Sg
Mis. John D. Basexs snnouaee*
the marriage of her daughter,
Carol Rogers Aldredge to Sam-
uel McDonald Bicknell on Fri-
day, November 26.
The ceremony was held in
Dallas at the home of Judge and
Mr*. John A. Rawlings, 6006
Swiss avenue with a few close
friends present and Mr. and
Mr*. Giddings Rogers of Hous-
ton as attendants.
The bride wore an ensemble
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I of Mr. and Mrs. Reed
wood and Mr, and Mdl
E-----n. , Dewey Hoke.
Mrs. Bicknell to a former stu <* Billy Howard Weaver, a stu-
brTheyanzahthemsmat
‘Beni ot Hous-with bronze" saun ribbon? and -
" ~ * hate of brown velvet
itone trim.t \.?
was Cl*yton\ Todd of
in Waco and ——- --“
r Charles Neai
aa
/Grmm ana “w"
aox. S Nr nd Mes.’ Bobby Wiekey
,d ceorge ah theAw.ASpringer, * rangh 8
*"es5fmama
Eagar L , tgn,
h. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
-- pullren, Ray and Janice,
Mr. nd Mts. Tommy , Borski:
all of Houston, and Mr. and
Mrs Juke $kiwanek and chil
(dren, Debra and Judy, of Col
lege Station and Missi Anne
V* Borsk, who is attending $. H,
\. M at Huntsville, spent
b '"a
K Mrs. W. F. Steinhagen spnt
8
A visiting M, and'Mrs,c, Y Best
K in Tleda, "Ohio On their trip,
(a Mr. and Mrs. Best met them at
W St. Louis. From their they mo-
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accented with/ brown velvep
bows in the back. The fitted be, —
dices were designed with, low Pla
round necklinesand'ti ulk
ithered Mill* Were ‛loor
• Students home for the week-
end from Rice institute of Hous
ton, prere Richard Stone and
Mary Lou Hertenberger.
• Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cooper and
children, Lewitt, Gloria Kay, and
Janice, of Beaumont visited with
Mrs. Henry Fuqua, Mrs. Coo-
per’s niece, over the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays.
i,/ Bill and Cleve, spent
ianksgivig/Day visiting Mr.
and Mrs /H c/Arrington and
Mr and Mrs./R.E. Williams.
Fj'MrandMrs, Herman Heyman
of White Hull spent Sunday vis-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kas-
‘ -on, Arthur. ,
Mrs. Corroll Kennard
far, Edith Louise, and
McBride of Texs City
Inksiving i with Mr.
Williams and
h purchased
h (his /own • "1; • z2• "f, w. Mv. "X
, Acte 20- 'money's worth. This safae logic
28. In this verse is to hold true in reference to the
we can notice
\the importance
ofthe chureh'as
; being an isti
tored on toFarmigton, Mo., ,
where they visited the Best fam- ?
ily for a few days. Then they
drove on to Toleda, Ohio to A t f
Spend several weeks with Mr.' bt
and Mrs. C. Y. Best. - \
Mrs. W. E. Bay, Mrs. Jim Hens-
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James E. Farris, brother of the
bride. Fred U Benthali, Jr.,
Richard H.[ Q’Bannon sqd Hem-
rannon wer ushers,
daughter's Wedding
chose a drres rot or-
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therefore junto sacrifiee h been given for ttr™
I to all of the In all of our business trans-
h the Holy Ghost atigns, we are concerned inget- . I
the church at ARTICLE to equal the purchased
me enurca ° PRICE." If I buy a bil}ot gro- ,
cerles, a suit, or somey property,
I want to feel a* M K got my ) I
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• A/le Charles Reed Greenwpod
of Laughlin Air Force Base at
Del Rio spent Thanksgiving here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Reed Greenwood.
• Mr and Mr*. John W. Hoke of
Gtna Park were Thanksgiving
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954, newspaper, December 2, 1954; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445849/m1/15/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.