Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 268, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1960 Page: 12 of 12
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Charlie Partins
Mrs. Tiemann
ESPECIALLY FOR
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son, Cecil Partin
Odessa and Mr and Mrs. Carel
12—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Tuesday, August 23, 1960
Refreshmenu were served to a Hein and daughters of Freder-
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89th Birthday Tuesday
Priests Hold
Annual Reunion
Patricia Stevens Modeling Col-
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the Club House.
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Mrs. Taylor was married to
Wagenfeuhr and family of Flores.
ville, and Mary Priest'of Denver,
Guild Honors
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PICTURES WILL BE TAKEN IN
ANTHONY’S BABY DEPARTMENT
Raymond Gray of Rising Star, is of the late G. D. and Florence
a graduate of Rising Star High Park in Brownwood for a basket
School and Sam Houston State Priest met Sunday in Coggin
AMERICAN
TOURISTER
MRS. DAN GANDY
. . . Repeats vows
Miss June Bowden,
Miss Kingsbery, Mrs. Wallace
Richard Gray Leads Program
Betrothal Told
Bables are the cutest when
moving and completely ani-
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THIS WEEK, WEDNESDAY
THROUGH SATURDAY
AUG. 24, 25, 26 & 27
Brady was the 1
wedding of Miss
Phillips. in San Saba.
She enjoys visiting with her
emphasis to the program.
Others taking part on the pro-
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A camera designed entirely
for Baby Photography cap-
tares natural lovable picture
at the amazing speed of 1-
10001 of a necond.
roses and satin ribbon stream-
ers tied in love knots.
Mrs. Thomas B. Whiteley of
Austin was matron of honor and
Thomas B Whiteley of Austin
served as best man.
Bride’s mother was attired in
a beige linen dress with rhine-
stone trim and black accessories.
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MRS. ROBERT STEPHENSON
... Nee Betty Carter
RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC)-
Mrs. R J. Powell was hostess
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Brownwood's Finest Jewelers
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NO GLARING
HOT FLOOD LIGHTS
NO WAITING FOR<
THE BABY TO
STOP MOVING!
El Paso Wedding
Set For Couple
SAN SABA (BBC)—Miss Jen-
nie Yvonne Bruner will become
the bride of Jack C. Creamer
Date was set for the 1961 re-
union. which will be held the
third Sunday in August in Fort
Worth.
Eight of the 10 Priest children
attended.
Attending were George Priest
and Mildred. Mr. and Mrs J. R.
Roach and family, Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Royall and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Roach and Elaine Black.
25 At Party
PRIDDY (BBC— Sharon Wel-
sepappe was hostess at a party
for seventh and eighth grade boys
and girls at the American Legion
Building in Priddy Tuesday.
After games were played, wa-
termelon was served to 25 guests.
Mrs. Bill Partin. Tommy, Jessie vieu and Mrs. Thorp of Stam-
Partin of Priddy. ' . ford.
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PICTURE
1 child in a family photographed for 49c.—Addi-
tional children in same family $1.00. No children
over 6 years photographed.
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tion of a brass baptismal bowl
to First Methodist Church in her
honor.
Mrs Dayton Lanham made the
presentation. The gift was ac-
cepted by the pastor, the Rev.
A. A. Carter.
Miss Walker is a member of
the guild and retired pianist of
the church.
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I Mrs. Taylor lives in a neat cot- nieces 01 the bride.
tage just a step from the home SANTA ANNA EX
LIONS FETED
BLANKET < BBC)—The Blanket
Lions Club was feted with an ice
cream supper last week in the
Frank Switzer home.
seven children, attending Herrin
Baptist Church nearby and keep-
ing house
BORN IN 1871
Mrs. Taylor, the former Sudie
Terry, and her twin brother, the
late S H. Terry, were born Aug
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Gandy of
and coffee were served to Mrs.
Connie Brown, Mrs. Newby, Mrs.
Coughran, Mrs Gibbons, Mrs.
Mays, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Powell
and the Rev. and Mrs. Hare.
by Miss Betty Jane Carter and
Robert Hugh Stephenson August
20 at 5 pm in the Sweetwater
I First Baptist Church.
| Miss Carter is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jones of
Sweetwater and Stephenson is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
R Stephenson of 112 Greenway
Dr.
Miss Martha MeGlothing Play-
ed traditional wedding music and
Mrs. Forest'Buford sang "I Love
You Truly.”
OFFICIANT
The Rev. LeRoy Fowler of-
WOVEN THRU!
SANFORIZED*
the group had a round table dis-
cussion on two books, "Small
j Woman” and "Southeast Asia.” I
Present were 11 members.
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the attendants. Nineteen guests
attended.
late Mr. Whitman, San
County pioneers.
Charlie Partin celebrated their [ Lake Merritt.
golden wedding anniversary Sun- Out of town guests for the oe-
day Open house was held from casion were Mr and Mrs HI-
2 until 5 p.m at the home of a muth Teinert and Patricia of
Saba they will attend Howard Payne
College.
ding gown of silk peau de sole
styled along princess lines. The
portrait neckline was overlaid
with re-embroidered alencon lace
and pearls. Lace motifs scatter-
ed with pearls decorated the
front skirt and a garland of lace
on the handkerchief overskirt in
back enhanced the full skirt that
fell into a chapel train.
Miss Elene Corder of Brady
was maid of honor and other
bridesmaids were Miss Sherry
Walker of Breckenridge, Miss
Carlene Brown and Mrs. Forest
Hanson, both of Brady. The at-
tendants were gowned in green
chiffon dresses.
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Bowden and Dan
.Counting her pleasures for
1960, she listed welcoming five
new great-grandchildren and win-
ning a corsage at the San Saba 1
Old Settlers Reunion for being
the oldest woman present I
When Mrs. Taylor's clan gets
together fo rthe family reunion,
there should be 64 direct de-
scendants — seven children. 19
grandchildren and 38 great-
grandchildren.
with pink
wore pink
Nuptial vows were exchanged accessories. Both
carnation corsages.
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Brady. August 12 at 8 p.m.
The Rev. Harry C. Bamberger
read the double ring rites before
an archway covered with green-
ery standing before an arrange-
ment of white chrysanthemums
and gladioll. Candelabra flank-
ed the scene.
Parents of the couple are .Mr
and Mrs. Walter C. Bowden of
Brady and Mrs. Valaree Gandy
of Houston and Barney Gandy
of Baytown. The bride is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Dora Bell
of Brownwood and Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Allcorn of Bangs.
PEAU DE SOIE
Given in marriage by her
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Church of El Paso.
Miss Bruner is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruner of
El Paso. Creamer is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Creamer
of El Paso, formerly of San
Saba. He is the grandson of
Mrs. C. E Whitman and the
Anson First Baptist Church, will ,
officiate.
ATTENDANTS
Attendants will be Mrs Jess
T Garrett. the bride's sister
matron of honor; Miss Jean
Smith. Mrs Tom Kingsbery and
Mrs Maurice Kingsbery. brides-
maids
Best man will be Joe Gray
Ushers will be Mack Gray and
Kenneth Gray. The three are
ficiated in front of an altar
banked by white gladioli and
flanked with palms and fern.
Bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a ballerina-
length gown of white brocaded
taffeta, fashioned with a fitted
bodice, bouffant skirt and lace
overskirt, boat neckline and bell
sleeves. Circular veil of tulle
was attached to a pearl tiara.
She wore a pear! necklace and
ear clips. Her bridal bouquet
Miss Walker
SAN SABA (BBC)—Miss Lucy
Walker was honored recently
when members of the Wesleyan
er girl, wearing a long white
formal.
Mrs. 8. P. Tomlinson III and
Miss Ana Gault were candlelight-
ers
Shir! Gandy of Houston served
his brother as best man. Grooms-
men were Forest Hanson, Harry
Bowden, brother of the bride,
and Billy Ross Cavin. Royce
Blackburn and Gordon McBride
were ushers.
Mrs. Norman Archer, organist,
accompanied Miss Diana William-
son when she sang "Because”
and "The Lord’s Prayer.”
The couple will reside in
Brownwood in the fall where
hessdasinogsxhuearfew College. He is a former footbal lunch
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I years ago. She is the only living
I, child of her parents’ 14 children. n . m .
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Live Oak School. She remembers W ‘Iv’v-M
when there wasn't a bridge over , ......
At WMS Meeting
MARRIED IN 1892
SAN SABA ' BBC 1—Mrs Sudle
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R. C. Tennison. Mrs. Thelma tion today, she will be honored
Gates sang "Trees, accompani- by her descendants at a family
edby Mrs. Smith at the organ. reunion Sept. 4 at Mill Pond
Present were 27 members. - ’
at First Baptist Church recent-
ly. with Mrs. Jeff Byrd, presi-
dent, in charge
The Tennison Circle had charge
of the Royal Service Program.
Subject was "Carest Thou Not.”
stressing the need for more mis-
sions in Japan.
The Japanese motif in decora-
tions with ming trees, lanterns,
paintings and pictures gave
brothers of the bridegroom.
Maurice Kingsbery, brother of
the bride, will be an usher.
Flower girls will be Karen
Kingsbery and Celia Garrett,
D. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. D. L,
Bien, Mike and Mitchell of Fort
.... W„ marneo to RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC)— I Worth Mr and U„ c, U.
George Taylor in 1892 in Women’s Missionary Society ofkenze, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Priest
San Saba They had nine chll- First Baptist Church met Mon- and family and Chris Hernandez
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four sons, Prentice of San Saba, Group singing opened the pro- ville, and Mary Priest of Denver
Roy of Belton. Guion of killeen gram, with Miss Vivian Moore l Colo. Z ° -enve
and George of Houston Her at the piano. Mrs. M E Reavis, j And, Mr. and Mrs D H Ward
daughters are Mrs. Watt Brown President, gave the devotional and family of Mullin Mrs Dola
and Mrs. Howard Wiley of San and Mrs. J- R. Lewis voiced the j Ritchie of May, and Mr. and Mra
Saba and Mrs. Norman Nicks of opening prayer. James Windham and daughter
Beaumont. Educating Youth in Missions” and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brew.
I was reviewed by Mrs. Noel ster of Brownwood.
Wood. After the book review, 1 -___$
of Eranddaughter, Mrs. Luther Miss Kingsbery, a graduate of
Santa Anna schools and the
Linda Jame of Brady was flow- Service Guild made presenta-
SocIAL CAENDAR
DIAL MILTON 3-4342
was a white satin covered Bible „ Rehearsal, dinner was held in
Bangs by the bridegroom's par-
1 ents. Gifts were presented to
Phoney Club will meet in the
Danny Dialtone Room at 11:45
a.m. for a luncheon meeting.
Hostesses will be Mrs Kay M.
Durham, Mrs. H. L Graves and
Mrs. H. N. Hammond.
FRIDAY
Gleaners Sunday School Class
of Central Methodist Church meet
at 2:30 p.m. in the Fellowship
Hall for a social. A white ele-
phant sale will be held.
Past Noble Grand Club meets
in the Reddy Kilowatt Room at
7 p.m. for business and dinner
meeting. Mrs. Florence Schar-
renbeck and group will be hos-
tess.
Wednesday afternoon at her
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Frank Gray of Wising Star I Mrs. Maude Newby brought the
Date for the wedding has been devotional from Ephestans, Mat-
set for 7 pm Sept. 17 in First , thew.and Luke ...
Methodist Church of Santa Anna. Mrs. Bi! Wallace led the pro-
The Rev Jim Turner, pastor oiltruB "Our.n:
— — ! cere for Children In the Local
Church."
Others taking part were Mrs.
---------------------------------- hostaf friends and relatives who icksburg
Baptist CirdeS -zmgtrungarea Bird Reunion
r । Mrs. Floyd Partin. Lottie Sue and
- Dwain of Pottsville; Mrs. Dovie BLANKET < BBC —Mr _ _
Cl. inl., Wren and Mrx. Bernice Raines of Mrs. Leonard Bird held a family
»IIIOIV M IKKlons i Texas City; Mr and Mrs. Coly reunion at their home in Blanket
• I MM J I IIJJIVIIJ | Elkins of Arlington; Mr. and MrS. last week
Jay Partin of Brady; Mr. and Attending were Mr. and Mrs
SAN SABA (BBC‘—A general Mra. Bill Partin. Tommy, Jesse Roy Bird of Austin, Mr. and
meeting of the five circles of and Jimmy; Mr and Mrs George Mrs. T C Bird of Boise, Idaho,
the Women’s Missionary Society Stahnke and Shirley. and the host Mrs. Underwood of Mont Bel-
included a covered dish supper
lege in Fort Worth, has served . ~ . — .
as an instructor in the model- In Coqgin Park
ing school since graduation. 9-
Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. I ZEPHYR (BBC—Descendants
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TUESDAY
Johnson Memorial Methodist
WSCs meets at 9:15 a.m. in the
church.
Women's Golf Assn, meets for
luncheon at 1:30 pm at Brown-
wood Country Club.
Nomads of Avrudaka, Yatras
Samba No. 115, meets at 8 p.m.
in the Knights of Pythias Hall.
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service of First Methodist
Church meets at 9:30 a.m. in
circles as follows: Circle I,
Mrs. George Kidd of 2301 Bel-
meade Dr.; Circle II. Mrs.- R,
A. Smith and Mrs. Wilber Smith
at church; Circle III. Mrs. J.
D King of 2201 Durham St.;
Circle IV, Mrs. S. H. Scott of
1805 Avenue D.
WEDNESDAY’
Others Club will meet at noon
at the community center. Group
3. with Mrs. A. O. MeHorse and
Mrs. W. L. Heard as co-chair-
men. will be hostess.
THURSDAY
Theta Rho Girls Club meets
at 7:30 p.m. in the 1OOF Hall.
McDaniel Home Demonstra-
tion Club will hold an all-day
meeting beginning at 10 a.m. in
Bridegroom’s mother wore a
champagne lace dress and black
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Honored Sunday
PRIDDY I BBC >—Mr and Mrs day at a birthday celebration at
Buford Mays. "Children of
America;” Mrs. John Gibbons,
"Children of the Orient;” Mrs.
W P. Coughran. “Children of
Africa,” and Mrs. Charles Hare.
"Latin American Children ’
The program was closed by
prayer in unison.
Refreshments of ice cream
Reception was held in the fel-
lowship hall of the church fol-
lowing the wedding ceremony.
Table was laid with a lace cloth
over pink satin and centered with
an’ arrangement of pink and
white gladioli. Pink punch and
wedding cake was served from
crystal and silver appointments.
House party consisted of Mrs.
Douglas Gates. Mrs. Rueben
Jones, Mrs. J. W. Pa gon. Miss
Fern Stone, Miss Mary Miller,
Miss Sandra Woodson and Miss
Judy Eaton.
For a going away dress the
bride chose a pink linen sheath
with matching Jacket and beige
accessories.
SWEETWATER HOME
Following a short wedding trip,
the couple will reside at Sweet-
water.
Bride attended Sweetwater
High School and the bridegroom
is a graduate of Brownwood
High School.
parents were stephen W and I coach and teacher in the Cross
& ASX" ~
Her twin brother died three in Rising Star.
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 268, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1960, newspaper, August 23, 1960; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488910/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.