The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1961 Page: 30 of 52
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R.R THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
O-D Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, December 24, 1961
ay McDaniel,
Jerry May Wed
CARBON — The Carbon Method, green brocade dress styled with a
1st Church was the scene of a rounded neckline and bouffant
double ring wedding ceremony skirt Her flowers were mint green
read for Sandra Kay McDaniel carnations and she wore a match-
Miss Smith Wed
To Junius Haynes
and Jerry Lavon May
ing green headpiece.
The Rev. Lee Fields read the Best man was Joe Paul May of
wedding vows at six o’clock in the Eastland, brother of the bride-
evening
Mr and Mrs. C. A. McDaniel
of Gorman are the parents of the
bride and the bridegroom is the
son of Mr and Mrs. B. A. May
of Eastland.
Linda Hallmark, pianist, pre-
sented wedding music.
Mr. McDaniel gave his daugh-
ter in marriage.
groom Usher was Donald Sever-
ance of Andrews.
The reception was held at the
home of the bride’s parents.
The houseparty included Janet
Meyers of Comanche, Mrs.
Charles Morgan and Linda Hall-
mark. both of Carbon.
The bride, a graduate of Car-
bon High School ui 1961, attends
Tarleton State College. She re-
ceived the State Homemaker De-
A double ring ceremony readflower girl and Alien Joe Chaney
by the Rev E. P: Dentzer Satur-was ring bearer Both are cousins
day at I p m in the Church of of the bride
the Heavenly Rest, Episcopal. Bridal attendants wore sapphire
united Sharon Kay Smith and Ju-blue velvet sheath dresses fash-
nius Doyle Haynee in marriage ioned with scalloped necklines,
bride is the daughter of Mr Their hats were blue velvet with
arM A "vsmin or. of 188 matching veils and their flowers
Woodard and the bridegroom is were white carnations .
the son of Mr and Mrs Fred The reception was held in the
the Parish House and was hosted by
the bride’s aunt. Mary Kate Smith
Assisting in the reception were
Haynes of Oologah, Okla
. . portrait by Canaris Studio
MRS. JERRY LAVON MAY
... formerly Sandra Kay McDaniel
She wore a gown of chantilly
lace and silk organza fashioned . .. . —
with a fitted bodice, long sleeves gree of Achievement in 1961. The
and a bouffant lace paneled skirt bridegroom, a 1960 Carbon High
Seed pearls and iridescents, which School graduate, attends Tarleton
accented the sabrina neckline, State College.
were embroidered in floral motifs The couple will reside in Ste-
on the front panel of the skirt phenville.
The bride’s fingertip veil of silk
1 Presenting nuptial music was
N Mrs Dub Wooten, organist. ■ - r
* The bride, given in marriage by aunts of the bride, Mrs. H C Bull-
’ her father, wore a ballerina length loch of Dallas. Mrs H. H. Ch
a gown of chantilly lace The seal-Jr. and Mrs. Jack Chan V
£ loped neckline of the gown was The bride was graduated from
% enhanced with seed pearls Abilene High School in 1961. She
I A headdress of seed pearls held was a member of the Future
the bride’s veil of illusion and she Homemakers of America for fou
‘ carried a bouquet of white carna-years. The bridegroom was grad-
tions centered with a white or- uated from Oologah High School,
chid. Her jewelry was a strand of The couple will reside in San
pearls, gift of the bridegroom | Antonio where the bridegroom is
Mary Lou Smith was her sis-stationed with the U. S. Air Force.
ter’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids.
3 included Mrs. James Oliver, AWC Spanish Class
" Soukeicier or thebhlXancy Jean Slates Meeting
James Oliver was best man Conversational Class of Abilene
y and ushers were Bill Chaney and Woman’s Club Spanish Depart-
“ Mike Chaney, ment will meet at 10:30 a.m.
.. Key City Studio portrait Candlelighters were Jimmy His- Thursday in the Little Card Room
■ MRS. JUNIUS DOYLE HAYNES lop and Ebbie Venable at AWC. F. archie
... formerly Sharon Kay Smith Susan Bullock of Dallas was Mrs P E. Shotwell is teacher.
illusion was held by a lace and Jama Crane
tulle headdress accented with seed KOSC home JCCnC
pearls. She carried an arrange-
ment of gardenias on a white Bi- Of Holiday Dinner |
ble and her jewlery was a gold VI BUNdOY UIIIIIUI
bracelet which had belonged to
ALBANY (RNS) — Mrs. D L.
Rose and Mrs. Sam Cannon were ....... -
matron of honor wore a mint d‘nner for the Fidelis Class of the Hill Home Scene
mation ot honor, wore a mint First Baptist Church in the Rose Ar A n
=—home. Of Class Party
The guests were greeted at the
gate by three carolers A white ALBANY (RNS) - Members of
.flocked Christmas tree decorated the Homemakers' Sunday school
the living room and mantle class of the First Baptist Church
held Christmas greenery, candles met in the home of their teacher,
in brass candlesticks, and centered Mrs. Alice Hill, Thursday for
a pair of dolls from Germany, their annual Christmas dinner.
The tables were covered with Following the invocation by Mrs.
white linen cloths and centered Marion E Kirchner, a turkey din-
with white candles in gold goblets ner was served. Holly, red ber-
encircled with flocked leaves and ries and lighted candles ran the
hand-decorated tape dispensers, length of the table covered with
gifts for the guests, red linen cloth.
her grandmother
Mrs. Donald Saverance of An-__. .__.
drews. sister of the bride and hostesses at the annual Christmas
1DU
1 1/
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Today, the thoughts of all are turned
towards the joys of giving, and the
happiness of being with our families
around the tree. May this Christmas
bring you all that you’ve hoped for
in love and heartfelt joy — and may
your New Year be full of peace end
prosperity.
Mrs. Cannon read ’Keeping After the dinner Mrs. Kirchner
Christmas” by Van Dyke, after gave the monologue, “If There
which gifts were exchanged from Were No Christmas."
the tree.
Early Bird Group
To Aid Rest Home
Each member put a gift of
money on the Christmas tree for
the Lottie Moon offering
A gift was presented to Mrs.
Hill from the class
h
Wil
, C LiGnilvo or IFt
Christ as
“Candles—
Philpott Florists
N. - , . Mrs Kirchner and Mrs Banton
Mrs. Ellwood Webb was a guest .
when the Early Bird Group of Moore of New York were guests.
Abilene Garden Club had a cof-
1902 NORTH 1st OR 2-7891
fee Thursday morning in
home of Mrs. L. A. Rheay,
Westridge.
Favors for a rest home
brought by members
the
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Brighten Surface
Cook some applesauce in that
were aluminum pan if you want to
'brighten its inside surface!
At this season of good cheer, may they
signify joy and gladness to fill your heart
for many days to come.
All of us in this firm extend to all of
you in your home, Holiday Greetings.
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. H. BOYD & SONS
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SEIBERLINI
i TIRES
DOORS
OPEN
9 A.M.
TUESDAY
URGENT! BARROW FURNITURE CO. ORDERED LIQUIDATED!
150
NOW RESTOCKED!
Yes, A. B. Barrow West Texas' largest furniture store is
now repricing, restocking, our floors from the big ware-
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A fabulous array of America's finest furniture in Early
American, Traditional, Victorian, French Provincial and
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WALL TO WALL! WALL TO WALL! WALL TO WALL!
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COMPLETE 3 ROOM HOUSEFULL....’288
TUES 9 AM Door Buster
VALUES TO 59.95
TWIN SIZE
Mattress
$10
No Payments Till March
TAKE YOUR CHOICE! ODDS & ENDS!
SOME SOILED! SLIGHTLY DAMAGED! FLOOR SAMPLES!
FRENCH PROVINCIAL CHAIR
on dama.k cover 109
CARLY AMERICAN CHAIR solid cherry, red patterned, loose $75
CARL I AMERICAN CHAIR cushion, pleated flounce. 114.50 Now / *
289.50
BEDROOM SUITE “ 1.““ $149
16.95 DACRON COMFORTERS . .
249.50 DANISH WALNUT Patt a end
339 LEWISBURG SOFA loose cushions, in brown and
007. LEWVDDURU OUTA gold scenic cover
$11.88
$149
$129
279 2-pc. BASSET FRENCH PROVINCIAL CHERRY
BEDROOM SUITE * ‘149
349.9S 3-pc. 18th CENTURY MAHOGANY the"
has nine drawer double dresser $966
and bed and nitestands .400
TUES. 9 AM Door Buster
69.95
FALCON 5-PC.
DINETTES
$26
Up To 36 Months to Payl
TUES. 9 AM Door Buster
12.95
3 BULLET POLE
LAMPS
$488
TUES. 9 AM Door Buster
14.95 LIVINGROOM
SPOT
CHAIRS
$188
No Payments Till March
Only One!
Up To 36 Months to Pay!
DUMPED ON THE PUBLIC MARKET FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING!
*49.95 Odd Bookcase Beds......18 *12.95 Living Room Occasional Tables.... $4M
*7.95 Odd Dining Room Chairs......$188
$89.95 Hoover Upright Vacuum Cleaner ... *59
$369.95 O'Keefe-Merritt Gas Range... w-t *275
*149.95 2-pc. Modern Living Room Suite...*77
*249.95 3-pc. Early American Living Room... *138
*49.95 French Provincial Marble Top Tables... *33
$299.95 Speed Queen Auto. Washer . . w-t *199
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AH SALES FINAL!
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1961, newspaper, December 24, 1961; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1672170/m1/30/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.