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4—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS— Tuesday, June 23, 1970
Social News
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Patsy Vytopil Weds W. G. Hodge Jr. in
First United Meth. Church Sanctuary
( Photo soon as available) held yellow Sweetheart rose
After a short wedding trip Mr. buds, white stock and English
and Mrs. William Garth Hodge ivy, with white satin streamers.
Jr. are at home in College Sta- Marvin Fagan of Dallas was
tion at the Monaco II, Apartment the bridegroom’s best man while
No. 237. Glenn Carter of Arlington was
The bride is the former Miss his groomsmen. Ushers were
Patsy Jo Vytopil, daughter of Guy Weathers, Ennis; Gayle Em-
Mr .and Mrs. Jodie Vytopil of mert, Richardson; Floyd Baggs,
1201 Red Oak St., while parents De Soto, and Martin Zapletal,
of the bridegroom are Mr. and Ennis. Mr. Emmert and Mr.
Mrs. W. G. (Buck) Hodge, 1003 Weathers also lighted the candl-
W. Lampasas St. es.
They were married in an 8 As the bride approached the
p.m. double ring ceremony June altar she presented a long-stem-
13 in the sanctuary of the First med red rose to her mother and
United Methodist Church with an identical one to thebride-
the pastor, the Rev. John Dowd groom’s mother as she left the
officiating, altar.
The altar was lighted by white The bride’s mother was gown-
candles in tall spiral candelabra ed in an aqua imported silk
festooned with greenery. Ar- faille A-line dress with high
rangements of stock in urns collar of aqua Venetian lace and
were on each side of the altar, a coat of the imported lace,
while at the chancel rail and which ended in natural scallops
flanking the prie dieu there down the front and at the. bot-
were large white baskets of tom of the sleeves. Her jeweled
white gladioli, stock and green- bag was of aqua and her gloves
ery. and other accessories, were
. - white.
Music was provided by the
church organist, Mrs. W. S. Mrs. Hodge, mother of the
White, whose numbers, besides bridegroom, chose a pale pink
the traditional wedding marches, alaskine dress with yoke and
were Jesuit, I Love Thee, Be- long sleeves of mauve lace and
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Today a single girl
needs more than just a
closet full of clothes
to call her own.
Like a closet full of eligible bachelors for
starters.
But that’s the rub.
If you’re one of those women who doesn’t
want to get married, at least not right
away, you know what we mean.
You want to live a little first. You want
to kick up your heels, see a little of the
world before you settle down.
But, because you’re you, you still Want
security.
That’s where U.S. .Savings Bonds come
in. Bonds are a secure way to save. And
you don’t have to be making a fortune to
save them. You can get started with just
a few dollars a payday when you join the
Payroll Savings Plan where you work.
And now Bonds pay 5% interest when
held to maturity of 5 years, 10 months
(4% the first year; thereafter. 5.20% to
maturity). That’s the highest rate ever.
Who knows, the money you save might
just come in handy when you fall in love
and marry that guy who hasn’t made his
first million yet.
Knits, already a way of life for women, are becoming part of a man’s world as
well. For the twosome (left) her’s is a two-piece pantset which pairs a. link-belted
striped turtleneck top with solid color knit pants and adds a matching striped
knit stole. His gray wool double knit western shirt has a self-laced placket, short
fringe and matching western-style double knit pants. The couple (right) also
wear knits. She is dressed in a one-piece gaucho, midi-length jumpsuit equipped
with a. tie and rhinestone trim at the neckline in wool double knit. He wears a
tunic suit in wool double knit, trimmed with quilted satin pockets. Underneath
is a lighter weight polyester knit suit with pleated sleeves. The girls' knits were
designed by Gianni Ferri; the men's knits by Normano. Both are for Banff.
cause and More.
Bride’s Gown
pink accessories.
Their corsages were of white
Mr. Vytopil gave his daugh- cymbidium orchids,
ter in marriage. Her gown was Reception
of Chantilly lace and silk organ- For the reception that follow-
za. The bodice, of the imported ed in the church parlor, Mrs.
lace, was embroidered with seed Keller Webster of Killeen was
pearls as were the short lace in charge of the guest book,
sleeves. Natural scallops of the while Mrs. Robert Medlin, cou-
lace edged the sleeves and sin of the bride, assisted by Miss
rounded neckline. The floor- Pat Emerson of Houston, ladled
length skirt was of silk organza punch from an ornate silver
and was trimmed at the front bowl. Mrs. Jimmy Burke of Dal-
and lower back with appliques las and Mrs. Floyd Baggs of De-
of the pearl studded French Soto, sister of the bridegroom,
lace. The detachable chapel- served the wedding cake, a heav-
length train, also of the organ- ily embossed three-tiered crea-
za, was trimmed with appliques tion topped with tiny bride and
of the imported lace, embroider- bridegroom figures beneath an
ed with seed pearls, arch and wedding bell. The long
Bonds are safe. If lost, stolen, or destroyed, g
we replace them. When needed, they can be s
cashed at your bank. Tax may be deferred t
until redemption. And always remember, $
Berds are a proud way to save.
Taike stock in America.
Withhigher paying U.S. Savings Bonds.
00 Des:======== ten
Pres. Nixon to
Go Thursday to
Home in Calif.
WASHINGTON. (AP).—The
White House has announced
President Nixon will leave here
Thursday for his home in San
Clemente, where he is expected
Atop her head, her double serving table was laid with a D g | A *| | |
tiara of tiny pearls held her el- white satin to-the-floor cloth MorO PIM IC | anTC Avantah0
bow length double illusion veil, overlaid with a white net cloth NAMEPA 0P/U LUIIUJ AYU
Her bouquet was of white Sweet- that was edged in a swirled T |
heart rose buds centered with an satin border. Large, yellow-cen- 10T CTlliCTS UrCO DV ACVIEW
orchid and entwined with a tiny tered white daisies and green- Ament J \ and 60,000,000 crop acres a r e B
strand of white pearls. A dainty ery in a wine cooler formed the WASHINGTON. (AD). A gov- It suggests scrapping no re-sidle under various government |
rhinestone heart was in the cen- center arrangement, ernment report prepared by the straints such as acreage limi- farm programs which cost al- i
ter and delicate white and yel- Mrs. Guy Weathers cousin of Public Land Review Commission tations an individual holdings, most $4,000,000,000 a year,
low satin streamers extended the bride, distributed the rice says homestead-era laws should farm residency requirements But the commission "says de- i
from the bouquet, bags, which were tied with white be T available for sale to public and ne exclusion of corpora- nying new land can only lead to |
Attendants ribbon and topped with galley and available tor sale to farm- tions. inefficiency in future produc- [
The bride’s attendants were lilies, arranged on a three tier- ‘ Compared with 19th Century tion. : J
her two sisters, Miss Betty Vyto- ed container. - — . - — - homesteading, the volume of T1
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They wore identical floor- collar that tied. The skirt was marxed for members of the farming interests has b e e n AE
length gowns, whose A-line pleated below the long torso aneddine wartYinithe piacpoases high ,guard against speculation a fe. I
skrrts were of maize yellow silk warst. Her bag was whrte and a T .s. ace cards The report says this has re- guirement insome instances il
faille and the empire bodices, gold and other accessories were . . . 0210,0 suited mainly from the 1 o w that arpurchaser give assurances "
of avacodo green lace, edged at white. She wore pearls, a gift the centerpiece was of daisies price of whatever land has been he will use the and for agrieul j]
the bottom in natural scallops, of the bridegroom, and the or- invocation was bv the Rev made available.tural purposes for at least a -
The short lace sleeves were also chid corsage from her wedding . einvocation was by the lev It suggests that land should be minimum period |
edged in natural scallops of the bouquet. Dowd, following the supper sold only at going market prices
lace. The headdress of each was The young Mrs. Hodge is a the honored couple presented and only when a demand exists
a bow of the maize yellow fabric graduate of Ennis High School airs to eir respective atten- in a given area.
that held a short veil of match- and has been an active member dants.The report notes that some
critics argue aganist a need for
public land, agricultural policies
on the ground that too much
land is farmed already.
Currently between 50,000,000
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ing illusion.
of the United First Methodist
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President will deliver a report “
on US operations in Cambodia
from the Western Whte House.
On his way to California, Nixon
will stop in St. Louis to address
the 50th anniversary convention
of the US Junior Chamber of
Commerce.
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6 room house, 705 N. Sher-
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80 acres land, close to town.
20 acres land on F to M road
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273 2/10 acres good farm
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Other farms for sale.
GORDON HARKINS
875-7546 875-2281
has been employed the past five
years at the Citizens National
Bank here and has accepted a
like position with the First Na-
tional Bank & Trust at Bryan.
The bridegroom, a graduate of
Ennis High School, attended the
University of Texas at Arlington
where he was an architecture
design major and a member of
Aegeida fraternity. He was grad-
uated from Texas A&M Univer-
sity Jan. 17 receiving the Bache-
lor of Architecture degree,
where he is working toward a
Master’s degree in Urban and
Regional Planning which he will
receive in May, 1971. He is a
member of Tau Beta Phi, Phi
Kappa Phi, Tau Sigma Delta
and Delta Tau Delta fraternities.
Out-of-town guests
Besides the out-of-town mem-
bers of the wedding and house-
party, out of town guests at the
wedding and reception included
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cox, Corpus
Christi; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cox
and sons, Robert and Donald,
Humble; Robert Fausett, Hous-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Fausett,
Dallas; Jack Hodge, Richardson;
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Howe, Bryan,
and Mr .and Mrs. John W. Arden,
Waxahachie.
Rehearsal Dinner
The bridegroom’s parents hon-
ored the couple with a dinner in
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1970, newspaper, June 23, 1970; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689636/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.