Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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MRS R. B. PORTER
; Miss Frances Wallace
Wallace-Porter Nuptials
Exchanged In Denver City »
m*. candlelight ceremony in
th«j First Baptist Church of Den-
ver City. Miss Francos Wallace
became the bride of K B: Porter
of Penver City. Friday .evening,
August 7, at 7:30 o'clock.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L Wallace, 511
SW 16th Street. Seminole The
bridegroom is the son of Mrs;. V
E. Porter of Lampasas, Texas
Double ring, vows we're exchang-
ed .as the couple stood before the
altar decorated with a topiary
tree of glamellias and aqua
with white net and held an ar-
rangement of white and aqua Icar-
tiations. 1'he I wo-tie red cake was
topped with a bridal Couple. Miss
Sue Holder served cake while Miss
Dorothy Hedrieks .served punch.
Other members of the iiouseparty
included Mrs. Roberta Rose and
Mrs Henry Forltnes.
For a . wedding trip to Dallas
the bride citose a two-piece suit
ol aqua ■ crepe and black patent
accessories.
The bride is a graduate of-Den-
ver City- High School and -Charm |
Mary Ogg Is
Given Honors
The home of Mrs Jack Taylor,
300 SW 13th Street, was the scene
last Friday evening, August 7, for
a bridal shower complimenting
Miss Mary Elizabeth Ogg, bride-
elect of Noel R. Carter.
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Taylor
>wrp Mrs Kririie Jameson Mrs. I
M, W. Hughes. Mrs. Joe W An-"|
derson and Mrs, C, C. Maloney, j
Jr. of Midland. Dainty corsages j
of. Camomile daisies were present--j
ed the honoree, her mother, Mrs,
Lee Ogg,7 and her grandmother.!
Mrs. P. W. Dalmont. Members of j
the houseparly also wore daisy j
corsages Throughout the enter- j
taining rooms emerald and white i
chosen colors of the bride-to-be. j
were combined w ith daisies to !
carry out the chosen theme.
Guests were greeted by Mrs
Taylor, the honoree. her mother ;
and grandmother. Thoy were ask-
ed to sign a white bride's book
which was on a registry table'
covered with emerald satin and!
white net cloth and enhanced b>
a slender vase holding daisies and j
greenery
The refreshment table was cov (
ered with white iiet over emerald j
satin. An arrangement of daisies '
and greenery surrounded the base S
of an emerald satin parasol that;
was. sprinkled with daisies. The
r-eetvM*rpiece \vn* flanked hv white
tapers in milk-glass holders and
white tape.rs were lighted in ef-
fective wall Sconces at either end
of'the table. Mi's. Anderson sen - :
ed from a crystal punch bowl, as-'
sisted by Mrs Maloney : Other j
table appointments were milk-
glass,
Footed green glass vases held
arrangements of daisies on the
buffet and at vantage points in
| other reception rooms where Mrs.
j Jameson and ..Mrs Hughes display-
ed an attractive array of gifts
plactfd on long White-covered tab-
les. Hostess gift. was an elegant
Mrs. McGi Ivary
iGuest Speaker
For WSCS Meet
Mrs. B. C, McGilvary was guest
j speaker at the general meeting
; of Woman's Society of Christian;
I Service Monday morning. August j
i •!; at 9 o'clock, in Fellowship Hall
j'of the First Methodist Church. She
i gave a. rendition of. the Bible
i story of Ruth in poetic form.
Mis Darwin Hess brouuht the
1 "(.'all to Worship" and meditation
"Jesus the Way," using two de-
finitions of the way based on the
scripture, "Jesus the way. the
j truth, the light, and no man
1 Cometh unto the Father except
by me."
A'short business meeting fol-
lowed the program with Mrs:
Hess presiding,
Hostesses were Mrs. E. 11 Hardy
arid Mrs: Dayton Elam
Those attending, were:. Mes-
dames C C Ma lone. F J Young,
F 11 Wolfe, Ora Wallace. John
Fitzpatrick, H- I- :.Nixon, C O
Weltmer. Royce Rusk. Dean Click:
James Bright. Floyd Tumlinson.
James Russell, Hess and. McGil-
vary. -
| Semirtole (Texas) Sentinel—-Thursday, August 13, 1964—Page 3
MRS BOBBY MATT WICKER
. . . Miss Sandra Kay Callaway
Callaway - Wicker Rites
Read In Home Ceremony
The home of Mr and M-r- W
M. Wicker. 609 SW 18th" Street'
.was the setting lor the wedding
Renaissance .electric clock in gold j.w MjSs Sancira Kav Callawav arid
and white Rococo I Hill century i
style.
Out-of-town guests included Mrs.
Hardy Dalmont. aunt of the bride-
elect: Mrs. Sylvin Dalmont, her
cousin: Mrs. Otto R Gober and
Mrs. T. F. Vaughn, all-of I.amesa
Mrs
R. W Bratcher of Midland
j their son, Bobby Matt Wicker, on
j Tuesday evening, August 1*1. at
] 8 o'clock. Parents of the bride are
j Mr. and Mrs.; Harold M Calla-
I way. 300 N\V Avenue F.
j The Reverend A:- J. Kehiuyner.
j pastor of. First Southern Baptist
Coughran Ketner.-.and. Mrs. j churi.h; Glehdalp. Calif., read the
double ring vows
nations • Flanking candelabras tie- j Beaut\. (.olletie. lloblis,
eafited \vith gladioli completed " ' J
the'setting.
The bride's father ,gavt? her in
ifiaVctage. She was wearing a
fldor-length dress of silk organza
with moulded bodice featuring a
scoop - neckline and- cap sietv.e.i
A; satin ribbon around the waist
te?sjrninate\d in a. bow at the back
Tbfe.'bell-shape skirt was accented
by?' three lace roses appliqued
employed by Geiger's Sahrn of
Beauty in Denver C'it> HeAJius-
band graduated from. . Lainpssw
High School and spent four years
it) the C. S. Air'Force. He is e,to-
ployed with General Telephone in
Denver City:..
M rs. Fun ice Folle x of Lubbock
j was. a weekend visitor in the home
: of ;her son and family. Mr. and
down tile front Her three-tier veil M'"s; Dave Sootei
of-'.tulle fell from a pillbox head-
piece of organza and lace A satin
bow laid across the top and seq-
uins and tiearls outlined lace roses t hfr si"1 and fa,,ni>' Mr
to»| front with a tear-drop pearl on ■.■VNixxlj Bice
h^r. brow. She wore a single, strand
Mrs. M. K. Bice of New Boston.
Texas, is a visitor in the home of
and Mrs
of 'pearls and carried a w hite or- J
atop a white Rainbow Bible. !
iMpfss Geneva Crawford of Deft< 1
v^i4 City was maid of honor She'
wire an aqua dress of peau de
sdte fashioned along "A" lines
wfth French-length sleeves, She
carried a colonial bouquet of aqua
carnations surrounded with white
nylon turtle.
Travis Bagley, brother-in-law of
tltc bridegroom from Seagraves.
was best man. Ushers were his
nephews. Jimmy and Mike Bagley
of Seagraves.
„|Mfss Patty Moore, organist, ac-
companied Buddy Deets as he
sang "Whither Thou Goest,"
"Redding March" and "The Lord's
Pj-ayer."
A reception was held in Fellow-
ship Hall of the church with Miss
Carylon Warren of Plains regist-
ering guests.
"The bride's table was spread
Airs. Dorothy Hargrove and Miss
Ora' Cobb are vacationing in Cali-
fornia this .week;
Guests duriiie the weekend in
the home of Mr and Mrs. J T.
Marshall and daughter. Linda,
were Bob Ellis of Brownfield and
Marge Wilbanks and Dwayne
Bear, both Of Lubbock.
Guests this week in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. O. F Partain are
their grandchildren, Jim, Pat arid
Rickey Partain of Lubbock, and
David. Walter and Paula Partain
of O'Donnell
Mr. and Mrs.' Sam Matthews.
formerly of Seminole, now of Cle-
burne. Texas, were visitors this
week in the home of their daugh-
ters and families. Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Ray Grishani. and Mr, and
Mrs Larry Able.
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"Miss Liiida- Marshall of Senii-
nple registered guests, in the. en-
try hall of the home The registry,
table held an arrangement, of blue
carnations. Miss Marshall: was
wearing a blue. silk dress vviift
white carnation corsage.
The doorway leading from the
entry li'ajl into -the living room-
was decorated with ^greenery and
Tcandies w-itli lort;e-hUi'«-^atte-ikis'l.
on eithfer. side. Blue. and. white'
satin ^)ow:s marked family seats.
■ Vows, were : repeated as the
held atop the center floral! couple stood before an- arch of
. I emerald foiiage centered w ith
Place' cards etched in emerald i u '"te satin wedding belts tied
marked the seating arrangement j with blue bows in front of. double
for guests that included mother .[.windows. Candles were attached
and grandmother Qf the honoree; l,n each side of the arch.. Flank-
members of her wedding party i "lg 'lie arrangement \verc. canriei:
and wedidirig reception house- jabras and baskets til white gladiot
party. The hostess gift: was a!" a"d blue carnations tied with
sterling silver dish in the lion- j large blue satin bows
orec's chosen pattern: . j-' A medley of recorded music in
eighteen
Luncheon In Midland
Miss Ogg w as hahored last week
whin her god-mother, Mrs. Jack
Fogerson. entertained with a 12:30
(jfflock luncheon in the Garden
loom of the Midland Country
Club ,
The formal luncheon table was
laidWith white linen and decor-
ated with, three arrangements of
white-.asters and carnations en-
twined with greenei-y and maline
around gold and white Roman
cupids. Miniature hand -* made
thread-silk bride and bridegroom
were*
piece
; ed' in a two-piece suit, of blue
iace over-taffeta. The short Jack-
let featured a ■ seallopeti neckline
and three-quarter Wleeyes. She
: uore mate! ing accessories. Her
|'short veil was attached to .a head-
j piece of pearls and. she carried: a
| nosegay of. white Frenched car-
| nations with satin ribbon stream-
. crs ■ ■.
■ Larry Gates of Seminole was
best inaii Candles were lighted by
pTerry.- Hobbs.of Ljttlefield,' cousin
'of:, the. bridegroom. Wayne M
■i Wicker, brother, of the . bride-
i groom, served as-usiier. .
i For her ' daughter's Wedding
Mi - Callawaj ' v-'as wearing a. silk
sheath of. Montego-' blue. The fi
Young Homemakers
Name New Officers
For Ensuing Year
. Election of officers was held
during'a meeting of Gaines Coun-
!y V'.ung Uomcmakrrs when they
met Tuesday afternoon, . August
II: at 2:30 o'clock, in the . home
ol Mrs. Grady Crossland. 208 SW
l"th Street.
Mrs, Crossland will head the
group for the 1964-65 year as
president. Other officers are: Mrs.
,r. , . MeLemdre, vice-president:
Mrs. Mack Wood, secretary-trea-
surer: Mrs Charles McNew, re-
porter-historian -
Mrs. Wood and Mrs:. McN.ew
>vete elected voting delegates to
the area convention to be held in
Midland September 5. Mrs. Cross-
land was named as a nominee
an area office-
Mrs. McNew .was the hostess
for the afternoon : meeting and
served refreshments of cookies and
punch to seven members.
for
i.aisfiS'
MRS CHARLES ROBERT COX
nee .. . Miss Shirley Darlehe Cox
Mr. And Mrs. Cox At Home
After WestCoast Wedding
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Hello World
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan E Van
Winkle announce the arrival: of. a
son at Memorial Hospital on Aug-
ust, 5 at 8:26 p.m He weighed' 7
Places were laid for
women. Those attending from
Seminole were Mesdames Joe A'V
derson. Hyle Doss. M. W. Hughes,
Paul Carter. Laurence Jdnes. Jack
Taylor, Eddie Jameson. Lee Ogg,
and P. W. Dalmont.
Miss Ogg and her fiance will be
married here on August 29, at
8 o'clock in the evening, in the
First Presbyterian Church, with
pastor, Reverend. James Caldwell,
officiating.. They will make their
home in La mesa where he is an
accountant.
eluding "Because" .and the "Wed-
ding- March" was played.-.
Given in marriage by-tier fath-
er. the bride wore a waltz-length
gown of re-embroidered lace and
imported silk organza over peau
de soie, designed with moulded
lace bodice and bell-shaped skirt , ,.,i' hy Mrs. Wicker
Scallops in the lace delicately out- |.|(|,»|^( punch ' ■
For a wedding Jrip to Red Riv
. - N. M , Mrs. "Wicker chose .
urine, boclice was designed
square neckline and cap sleeves j
A cuihuieibund effect overlaid '
witli lace controlled the tucked:
^detail of the fitted.skirt She wOre
«wT»Ttp aeceSSorw.—Mis.'.- W"iRkcr j.^—^
Vhose a brocade Mattelesse crepe ■
slieath with jew'el neckline in
•pale blue-. Her accessories were
also white; Both wore white car-
nation corsages;
.A ree.eptio.il .was held-immed-
iately lollowing the ceremony-with
the bride\s gi andmother. Mrs J
G. iiayes of' Henrietta', Texas,
Mrs: Walte;r Se,well and Mrs. Elzey
liflblis,- aunts of the bridegroom
from l.ittlelield. and Mrs. Wayne
M. Wicker of Seminole in the
liousejiarty
The bride's table was spread
with white lace over blue taffeta
and centered with a.- spiral can-
delabra entwined w.it'll blue car-
nations and leather leaf fern. The
three-tiered cake, topped with a
niliiature bridal, couple, was ser-
Mrs Hayes
nils. 10 ounces. i
--o0o - -
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs Lorenzo Ramos at Memor-
ial Hospital on . August 6 at 4 00
weighing 7 pounds. 8 ounc-
lined the sabrina heckliiie
long tapered sleeves coming
and i
to I
f- —oOo-—
j Mr and\ Mrs, Tom R6^ers\ are
I parents of a son. born at Memor-
ial iiosjiital August 6 at 6:00. p.m .
[He tipped the scales at, 9 pounds,
4 ounces.
j '. — oOo— - \-
A girl was born to Mr and Mrs.
| Charles Rich at Memorial Hospi-
tal on August 8 at 12:25: p.m.,
i weighing 6 pounds. 12 ounces.
—o0i>-
| .Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Neal are.
| parents of a daughter 'horn at
| Memorial Hospital on August 9 at
9:52 a.m., weighing. 8 pounds, 4
jounces.
- -oOo—
I Mr and Mrs Charles Mueller
| announce the arrival of a daugh-
| ter. at Memorial Hospital on Aug-
ust 11 at 11:24 p.m. She weigh-
i ed 9 pounds. 14 ounces.
Miss, Shirley Darlene Cox be-
came the bride of Charles, Robert r
Cox at ,2:30 o'clock Sunday af- j.
terndon. July . 12. in Nonvalk
Calif,, at the Capilla del Amor, ;
flie Reverend Vance Carruth read
double ring vows
The bride is the daughter: of'
Mr and Mrs. W. 0: Cox, Jr. of j
Midland, and the granddaughter!
ol Mr and Mrs W. J. Howell. 107
SW 9th Street. Seminole. Parents:
of the bridegroom are Mr . and
Mrs. R. C. Cox of Lakew'ood, Calif.
■ Miss Patricia Phelps of' Pljoen-:
ix, Ariz., was maid of honor. Miss !
Pebble Page of San Francisco and ;
Miss Sara McLarty of Sail Gab-
riel. Calif, were bridesmaids.
Bob Tut tie of Los Angeles w:as
best man. Dick Ackerman of Laker
v. ood and Bob. Whiteley. of Manfu
Park. Calif.. Were groomsmen
Randy Cox. brother of the tjriQe,
.•itid David Cox.—brother.- of ...the.
bridegroom, were ushers. '
Candles were lighted by: White-
ley and Ackerman Candelabra
flanked by large, baskets of white
flowers decorated tiie chapel.
Pens were marked with white
satin bows.
The bride's father escorted her
to the altar and gave her in mar-
riage.' She-wore, a formal dress of
silk: rustling taffeta. . The fitted
bodice and sabrina neckline were
softly touched with re-embroider-
ed alencon lace. The lace Was
scalloped into the neckline, re-
peated in the long sleeves from
the wrist to the elbow, and again
in the bouffant skirt that fell to
a brush train.
The crown was made of alen-
con lace arid pearls. The veil,
made of pare,silk, illusion f^ll in
a Cloud of softness, to her finger-
tips. She carried a cascade of
lilie—of-the-valley and gardenias.
Feminine attendants wore form-
al gowns in soft* pink with fitted
Empire waist, butterfly sleeves
and sheath, skirts. Their soft pink
veils were attached to tiny hats
of' splashing pink. Their flowers
were cblonial nosegays of white
daisies with white- satin stream-
ers and daisies attached.
A reception was held in Lake-
wood Country Club with an ar-
rangement of white flowers and
large pink daisies decoratingi'the
bride's table.
.The bride is a graduate of Mid-
! land lligh School, She ..attended
Washington University, in Si.'
. Louis Mo . and Chouinard Art
Institute. ,Los Angeles: She is the
: recipient of the Catalina Scholar-
ship Apr future study at Chouinard
and is presently employed in the
: design department of Catalina in
. Los Angeles.
Cox is a graduate of Bellflower
High School, Bellfiower. Calif- and
; a graduate with distinction from
Stanford University. Palo Alto,
; Calif: He is a member of Beta Chi
' fraternity He has received a
scholarship for law school of his
choice arid is presently employed
I with Disney Enterprises in Ana-
heitn
After a short wedding trip the
i Couple is at home at Los Angeles.
petal points, over tlxv wrist. j sheath dress of white
liei tiered, ioiled ed^e should- <( accessories. She
el -length .veil;, with ' face veil, of
silk illusion, was secured, to a.
silk organza pillbox of re-embroid-
Guests in the home of Mr- and ered lace outlined in seed pearls
Mrs. Harold M. Callaway and here
to attend the wedding of their
daughter. Sandra, are Mrs. Calla-
way's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J (5
Hayes of Henrietta. Texas, and
her uncle, A W. Baker of Celina,
Texas.
She carried two Japette orchids
surrounded by Frenched cariia-
tious with lace- and satin ribbon
streamers, atop a white Bible,
Mrs/ Jackie M Callaway .. oi
Midland was her sister-in-law's
matron of honor .She was dress-
pique
wore
and
t he
frc
her . bridal
orchid corsage
bouquet
The bride attended Seminole
High School where she will be a
enior this fall. Her, husband gra-
duated in May ,
The newly weds will make their
home at 803 NW Avenue G. in
Seminole where Wicker is em-
ployed by Seminole Butane Coni-
j pany.
Guests attended the wedding
\ from Henrietta. Celina^ Midland,
; Littlefield arid Plainview
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