The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1953 Page: 4 of 16
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TIIK SKMINOI.K 8ENTINKL THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1B8S
Miss Maxine Porter Weds
John Underwood Here
MR. AND MRS. .JOHNNIE tJNIHCRWOOIl
Mrs. R. O, Lamb of For
Worth has been visiting hoi
mother, Mrs. H. D. Adams, here
for the past week. Mrs. Lamb
returned home with her hus
hand Sunday after he had spenl
the day In the Adams home.
Seminole citizens attending the
Vest Texas Chamber of Com-
tierce with board meeting In
Big Spring Friday were H. C,
<yle, Alton Freeman, L. H. Mc
rciroy, John lilll and W. S, Wim-
>oriy.
Marriage vows were solemn-
ized Saturday, March 21 at 9 a
no. for Nehla Maxine Porter and
JohlUlle Arnold Underwood in
lie First Baptist Church of
Hobbs. Truett Allen, pastor of
'he Calvary Baptist church «f
that city read the double ring
ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. .John Porter of
306 SW 8th are parents of the
bride. Mrs. Minnie Underwood o<
Seminole,Ut., and Joe Underwood
are parents of the groom.
The brides only attendant wa-
Miss Mary Ann Underwood, sis
ter of the groom. She wore a
princess style taffeta dross in
navy wearing navy and whltr
accessories. Her corsage was of
yellow carnations.
John D. Porter, brother of the
bride was best man.
Mrs. John Porter, mother of
the bride, wore a gabardine suit
of luggage tan worn with brown
accessories.
Mrs. Minnie Underwood, moth-
er of the groom chose a dark
grey suit of gabardine with black
accessories.
Mrs. Joe Underwood wore a
light grey suit worn with brown
accessories.
Each wore a corsage of yellow
carnations.
The bride criose for her wed-
ding a suit of knobby silk shan-
tung in light pearl grey flecked
with navy. Slie wore with it,
navy, white and pink accessories,
earring and ehocker set of rhino-
stones. Iter corsage was of pink
carnations.
Following the wedding, a wed-
ding breakfast was held In the
dining room of a Hobbs restau-
rant. A reeentlon for the couplc
will be held in the home of Mr
and Mrs, John Porter, parents
the bride, Sunday afternoon, for
close friends and relatives.
T'1" bride is a senior student
In the Seminole High School,
moving here with her parents
last June from Douglas, Arizona.
The groom is a graduate of
Andrews High school and winner
of the State Tennis Champion-
ship In 1950. He will be Inducted
Into the Army In the early part
of April. He Is employed by
Gaines County Oil Co. In Semi-
nole.
Social Club Enjoys
Waffle Supper
Miss Ruby Heath entertained
members of Epsilon Sigma Al-
pha with a waffle supper and
canasta party In her home last
Thursday night.
The table, covered with an
Ecru lace cloth was beautflully
decorated with two bouquets of
moss roses center spaced.
Mrs, Jean Irvln was winner, of
high prize and Mrs. Anna Kolley
low prize winner.
Guests present were Mesdames
Dell Howard, J. M. Adklns, Jean
Irvin, Anna Kelley and Misses
Pauline Ancel, Ruby Lewis and
Lorna Barker.
'JESS*
m "WELCOME" TO THE HUMBLE FAMILY IN SEMINOLE
ish You A Success From The Sfarl With Your New
HUMBLE SERVICE STATION...
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WE ARE PROUD, TOO OF OUR RECENT
REMODELING - REDECORATING PROJECT
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BENSON'S humble SERVICE
401 S. Main
Dial 2441
MR. AND MRS. DANNY PHII/LIPS
Lakey-Phillips Wedding
Vows Exchanged Friday
They are residing at the
ent time at 109 Ave. G, SW,
groom is employed by C
Drilling Co.
Stork Shower Honors
Mrs. Jean Pate
Birthday Supper
Mrs. Jean Pate was honored
with a stork shower in the Com-
munity building last Monday af-
ternoon from 2 until 4.
Shower hostesses were Mrs.
T. C. Moi'tln, Mrs. Dewey Col-
lum and Mrs, Len Durran.
The refreshment tahle was
covered with a lace cloth over
pink.
i A decorators stoi-k standing
amid clouds of pink and blue
angels hair was reflected In
mirror nlaced In the center of
the table, Mrs. J, C. M^tln
nourod nnnch and M'-s. I,en Due
in served cake. Guests were
w|stored In n bnhv book bv
Mrs. Dewey Collum.
Those who called durlne tho
nftornoon Included Mesdames E.
r.. Nix. Sr., O. R. Goher. L, A.
Reddell, Norma Wood, John Ul-
rleh, Karl Foster, Sims, L. A.
<Wdgel. C. .T. Earl. Bill Cox and
C, L. Roberson, .
Anproxlmately 15 neople sent
gifts who were unable to attend.
Engagement of Miss
Barbara Ann Mason
Announced Here
Mr. and Mrs, L, S, Mason of
305 SW 3rd nnnounce the en-
gagement and approaching mar-
r'"TO of their dnughtcr Barbara
* "n to Charles H, Bowles, son of
and Mrs. Hugh Bowles of
^'--noosa, Oklahoma. The couple
exchange vows in the home
of her parents April 3rd.
Magician Show Plans
Are Completed At
Rainbow Meeting
Plans for the magician show
to' be given Saturday night were
completed at the meeting of the
Assembly of Rainbow Girls
Tuesday night.
The show will begin prompt-
ly at 8 p.m. Saturday night In
tho High School auditorium and
will be two hours of first class
entertainment. .
P. G. VanderLtnen, former pro-
fessional magician will put on a
two hour show, none of which
Will have any of the amateur
touch,
Another project of the Rain-
bow Blrls was discussed. They
have been gathering scrap metal,
for the past month to raise funds
for community projects,
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Last Friday evening, In a
double ring ceremony at the
Presbyterian Church, Miss Dar-
leen Lakey and Danny Roger
Phillips exchanged marriage
vows.
Rev. E. E. Mulliner, pastor of
the church read the 7 o'clock
service,
Parents of the bride are Mi',
and Mrs. W. D. Lakey of 109
Ave, G, SW. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Phillips are parents of the groom.
The matron of honor, Mrs. R.
D. Peebler, Jr., sister of tho
bride wore a suit of navy and
orchid worn with navy accessor-
ies and a corsage of white car-
nations.
Best man was Ronnie Phillips,
brother of the groom.
The bride chose for her wed-
ding a tucked silk shantung
blouse on a pleated skirt of ray-
on crepe In navy with a match-,
ng colored jacket of navy Moy-
jashei linen, Her accessories were
navy, A corsage of a single while
orchid completed her ensemble.
A reception was hold In the
home of the bride's parents Im-
mediately following the cere-
mony.
The table, laid with a white
Quaker lace cloth, was centorod
with the double ring wedding
cake with crystal holders and
throe white tapers flanking either
•side of the cake, Other decora-
tions Included a bouquet of tally-
man roses reflected In a large
mirror placed on a side table in
tho receiving rooms.
Members of tho house party in
eluded Miss Carolyn Folk and
Miss Johnna Faith Sparks at tho
service table.
The couple left for a Weekend
trip to Lubbock and Amarlllo
immediately following the re-
ception, The bride chose a suit
of beige and brown flannel, using
brown accessories,
Mrs,, Phillips Is a sophomore
In the Seminole school, is a mem-
ber of Phi Gamma Gamma and
the Rainbow Girls. The groom Is
a member of the Seminole "S"
Club, a Ictterman's club, a mem
ber of the football and basket
ball team and Is classified as a
junior In Seminole High school,
Those attending the wedding
were Mr, and Mrs. W, D. Lakey,
narcnts of the bride, Mr, and
Mrs. A, L. Phillips, parents of the
groom, Mr, and Mrs, R. D. Peeb-
ler, Jr., Ronnie Phillips, Miss
Carolyn Folk, Miss Johnna Faith
Sparks, Tommy Travis and Mr,
and Mrs, C. E, Reed of Gold-
smith.
The couple will leave Friday
on a honeymoon trip to New
Orleans and Blloxl, Miss.
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Marriage Is Revealed
Miss Mary Woolf, daughter of
and Mr«. C. H, Woolf and
"'"slev Reeves, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Sutton of Lamesa
'ere married March 23 by a
Justice of the Peace In Lovng-
ton, N. M.
The couplo are making their
home in Seminole.
West Side Club Meet
In Johnson Home
Mrs. Lloyd Johnson was
hostess to the West Side H. D,
Club Tuesday, March 17 at 2:30
p. m. with Mrs. G. G. Gafford,
president, opening the meeting.
A party that was to be held In
the Community building March
21 was discussed and with com-
mittees reporting,
Also a discussion on the im-
portance of attending training
meetings on various methods of
homemaklng was held, Title of
the demonstration was repairing
and refurnishing furniture was
given by home demonstration
agent, Vivian Liner.
Cookies, pie, coffee and punch
was served to the following mem-
bers and guests, Mesdames G. G.
Gafford, Grady King, Arthur
Easter, T. B. Fulkerson, Berl An-
cel, E. G. Williams, Lloyd John-
son, Liner and guest Mrs. Robert
Hunt.
The next meeting will be held
In the home of Mrs, T. B. Fulker-
son, April 7, at 2:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Heath
were In El Paso Saturday and
Sunday, where he attended a
sales meeting.
Federated Meeting
Of Church Women To
Feature Book Review
The Presbyterian Women will
bo host for the Federated Church
meeting at the Presbyterian
Church, March 30, opening at
2:30 p. m.
Mrs. Joe Hudson of Seagravcs,
well known throughout the South
Plains area for her book reviews,
will give a review "Time to Re-
member". A Lloyd C. Douglas
book, well known dulhor of "The
Robe" and 'The Big Fisherman."
Also [mrllripatlng In the pro
gram will l>e members of other
Seminole churches.
The seeming ease and speed
with which some men acquire
fortunes is baffling.
CHRYSLER corporation
DOES it again!
ANNOUNCING:
PRICE REDUCTIONS ON THE 1953 MODEL
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The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1953, newspaper, March 26, 1953; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411094/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.