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roses over silver leafs. Atop the
cake stood a miniature bride and
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ed trim. Each carried deep pink
and red "Better Times” Roses.
Little Ida Lee Moody of Lafa-
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supplies-
Mrs. Willie Weiss, Jr. announ-
ced that the World Day of Pray-
er would be held March 8 at the
Presbyterian'’Church.
Mrs. Wehrung reported on the
called meeting of Presbytery in
February 17.
The hostesses for the occasion
they were in turn presented to
the prospective bride.
Refreshments of chicken salad
sandwiches, potato chips, sweet
pickles, white and dark cake
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valley, stephanotls, white Bin-
unculas, net tufts, end centered
with a white orchid, with stream-
a tiny net basket holding hose
petals she scattered as she pro-
ceeded down the aisle.
sympathy card sent during the
month.
Mrs. Melvin Luedke urged all
members to attend the Mission
sudylass orf Africa to be held
on March 5, 12 36 and April 2.
Mrs. Allen, program chairman,
announced that the church fel-
lowship would be held Friday
evening, February 22, with Mrs.
so embroidered through the pan-,
els of the billowing skirt.
A miniature crown embellished
with iridescerto sequins and tiny
BARBARA ANN MOODY
BECOMES THE BRIDE OF
JAMES RICHARD WHEELER
: The First Baptist Church was
the scene Sunday, January 20, at
13:30 p.m. of the wedding of Miss
arbara Ann Moody, daughter of
1 Ir. and Mrs. Reuben P. Moody,
-and granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L L Moody of Houston and
W. E. Ball of Baytown, to James
Thus Swygert will be leaders
with Mrs. Allred Weiss and Mrs.
was presented a corsage of white
chrysanthemums. The mothers
were presented with’carriatione.
The Valentine motif was used
in the decorations.
A mock ceremony was read
and a love quiz was held, before
the gifts were presented to the
bride-to-be.*
Refreshments of tuna fish sal-
ad. ritz, fritos, jalapeno bean dip,
sweet cucumber slices. White
with prayer by Mrs. George Weh-
rung. *
their home in Brenham.
The bride is a- graduate of
Brenham High School and was
I graduated fromBlinn College in
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Phi Rho Pl Honorary Speech So-
ciety. The groom is a graduate
of Burnt Hills - Ballston Lake
High School in New York and is
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Lincoln, Amarillo, Texas, states
that she lost 19 pounds, taking
Barcentrate. •
Mrs. Mary Flake as visitors.
- Hocteeeee fcr the day were
^^Mld Rudlott and Mrs.
TTRE CLEARANCE SALE
CLIP COUPONS AND SAVE
In a candlelight ceremony Sunday, Rev. Walter M. Fox performed the double
; : January 20, the former Miss Barbara Ann ring ceremony before a chancel adorned
- • Moody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben with white floral arrangements at the First
P Moody, way doited in marriage tn James Baptist Church. (Winkelmann Studio
■ Richard Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cas- Photo).
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purchase of the now
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for years of safer service!
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peciol iteel cantar back spreader,
braced with square dowels and crou
strips for grantor sofety and stobility.
Grooved noe-elie sepa, rodded with
extro-heavy steel. Dovble steel reinforce-
ment under top stay.
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dike, punch and dandy hearts
' were served.
i The bride . elect of Ray W.
Finke is the daughter of Mr. and
i Mrs. L. S. Geick of Bellville, for-
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ih decorating with red hearts
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of honor, and Miss Augusta De-
muth served as maid of honor,
with Misses Evelyn Miller, Migs
Lucille Kolkhorst, end Mrs. Ken-
ton G. Brown of College Station
as bridesmaids. They were dress-
ed identically in waltz - length
gowns of turquoise taffeta with
an overlay of turquoise chiffon.
The fitted bodices were designed
with a low scoop neckline, and
a- while taffeta cumberband ex-
gifttoithe Presb
plentan property
the Navasota '
. Leroy Hint
and Miss Wilma Petrusek. ,
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bordering the lace cover on the
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used for building a home for the
aged.
Mrs. Fathauer distributed enve:
Tapes for an offering to World
Missions after reading an article
relating to the World Mission
goal. The emphasis wlas on the
work of the church in Taiwan.
The devotional was given by
Mrs. Wehrung in the absence of
the secretary of spiritual life,
Mrs. Stuart Brown. She read Ga-
latians 6: 1-10 and a poem by
Dniel Poling.
The Bible study was presented
by Mrs. Walter Martin. Continu-
ing the study of "Jesus and Citi-
zenship". Mrs. Martin had es her
theme, “Our Goal”, basing her
discussion on Matthew 6: 5-15
and Luke 4: 14-24.
A short social period followed
the conclusion of the study-
SHOWER COMPLIMENTS
MISS LORAINE GEICK
A compliment honoring Miss
Loraine Geick of Bellville was
a shower given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Jurik and
family Sunday afternoon, Febru-
ary 10.
Hostesses were Mrs. Jurik, Mrs.
te
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Schroeder, Ann Ball, Betty Mon-
ferdiana of Hempstead, Sandra
Fisher, Edwina Klatte, Joan Mar-
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4 hha Navasota on Thursdayand of the
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Tyin Navasota by
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con $3560:
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Dawning” and "I Love You
The World Day of Prayer ser-
vice will be held March 8 begin-
Little individual crosses were ning at 7:30 p.m.
made by the leader and given to The society was glad to wel:
everyone present, to be used as come Mrs. Ida Beaumier and
book markers for their Bibles.
Get Bareentrate from your
deeggiat, U 2 rerz fcat qie
doesn’t show you the way to taka
' without qtaryation
puetFum the, empty bottle for
I your money back.
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at the meeting Monday after-
noon, voted to have a SikerTea"
Jaster cut and served the re-
mainder.
Hot and cold beverages were
served with the girls in the
house party taking turns serving.
They were Misses Faye Stelter.
played, prize* were awarded and er and discussed the topic for
the month.
- . The Presbyterian Women bt
bride, was the flower girl. She the Church met Thursday even-
was dressed in a short frilly pale, ing at the home of Mrs. J. Y.
pink dress of nylon and lace with Allen. The meeting was opened
a satin ribbon sash and carried with prayer by Mrs. Gorge Weh-
tin, and Judy Jaster. Also assist-
ing were Mrs. Ernest Hermanni J. D. Adams. Mrs.
back. Tridewent sequins were al-
V
edged in a hand rolled cord of
lace and the long tapering sleev-
es came to petal points. The
scoop neckline was edged in the
-a squares, assorted L—-
and candy hearts were
coktail, fruit salad, baked ham,
scalloped potatoes, buttered car-
rota French .green beans, bran
muffins, fruit cake and coffee
and tea. Present wre members
of the wedding party, a few
friends and relatives and the pas-
tor and his wife.
‘After the dier, the couple ex-
THZTgd gifts and also gave
theixattenants appropriate re-
memhrences. ■»
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ers of white satin ribbon. She a A I- c,- Nr- -- ps, •
woreca"singlegstrandllof pearis i and Or pnrah, Mr) Floya Jonhs Eighteen persons
sam M-ohn,4ueCarleston o of Louisiana, and Mrs Andrew •'---na- - * -
San Marcos attended as matron Jones o: Bay City.
noon voted to haw. a SiwerTea begihning at 3 p m in church
Daughter 'banquet Thee"dtteotfbasemenfMrs M
the tea wi be announced later Mrs. kerbert Sehart and Ms
by the committee. " t-
Mrs. Edwin Draehn, lerder for Luedke in charge of fun and re-
the month, led the group in pray- freshments.
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Until later an extended trip up
along the East Coast into New
York and Canada to visit his rel-
atives. the couple went on a
short trip to points in Northwest
Texas. For travel, Mrs. Wheeler
chose a deep blue tailored suit
accented with w l nter white
accessories. She wore a white or-
chid taken from her bridal ar-
rangement. They are making
- The bride's-table -waseovered
with a candlelight imported hand
dress fashioned of chantilly l autryrascipergne mintrwdith
and tulle.over. white bridal sat- white flowers and a touch of
tn. The, fitted bodice of lace was, greenery. The four . tiered wed-
ding cake, a gift from Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Montgomery and Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Rutherford,
now attending Blinnehzhe- i3 cocktail. fruit salad, baked 2
a member of the basketball team. - - -
Mrs. Mattie Fathauer reported
on the White Cross work. The
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Lammert, Mrs.
presented white carnation cor-
A group of 80 were present for
dtheexenp hegineine al 2:30 - -
c------ oaoree received, a "cor-
sage of white chrysanthemums.
The mothers of the couple were
Just say, “CHARGE -E i
seed.pearlsheld herfour-tiered Carol LAnda Phillips, Gloria Jane
' fingertip veilof imported French and Gay Nell Henze. Barbara
Silk Hlusin. She carried a white - - - --
Bible overlaid with lily-of-the-
I you don’t see what you want
ndvertise for it For better results
call the Banner Press
Lost 47 Pounds x.
With Bartentrate *
Mri W. D Dickey, 906 Walnyt
St. Sweetwater, Texas, writegas •
follows: "I am more than glad to
recommend Bareentrate. I think it
is the most wonderful medieine
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fem and urns filled with white For her daughter’s wedding
white stock, gladioli, chrysanthe- Mrs. Moody chose an imported
mums, and calla. lilies gown of dusty rose - beige net
- Prior the ceremony,.th e.or ' and Chantilly lace with long
ganist. Miss, Patsy Wilkening, gloves and small hat was of pas-
played a prelude of wedding mu- . ..
sic and accompanied Mrs. Wil-
liam R. Stuckert who sang "Be-
She wore a white 9rchid,
Immediatey. followingdt
ceremony, a on Wasl
Trly."and,, to close the cere-jattshnitnmwafntsuhjKd
-mony, "The Lord’s Prayer. Miss The interior was decorated
Wilkening also played the trad ; throughout with flowers given
tiona wedding marches, a n d for that purpose by the girls in
"Traumerei". during the cere- th. House Party
mony. _______—__
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tending to da long sash in the
back flowing over the gathered
fellness of the skirts accented the
(Fesses Th-i 3--- FFn
white feathers With a velvet edg- ’
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QUANTITY LIMITED ”
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torney's office.
Rehearsal Dinner
After the wedding rehearsal
nsatndaywnight preteding "he
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A miaceUaneous shower was nre
given in hndt}of MjaLorjne Ktali
Geick, bridel - "elect ’of RayVw: pea
Finke, at the home of. Mr. and
Mrs. P. W. Finke on" Sunday,
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