The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1946 Page: 6 of 10
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, T*
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MKS. JAMES RICHARD RdBRERSON was Miss Minnie K. Morse
before her marriage here on Monday of last week In a beautiful wed
ding at the PHst Methodist Chureh. Mrs. Robberson is the daurh-
t«P *ff, Mrs. S. B. Morse of this city. The Robbersons will make their
Rome In Norman, Okla., where they a>!U continue their studies in the
Ublwnlty of ^
MRS. GEORGE L. STANLEY, Society Editor
HJR-SKIDMORE
WEDDING REVEALED
Announcement has been made of
""! marriage of Mrs Kathryn Clra
—rbour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jarir m- of Albuquerque. N. M..
. B. Skidmore, son of Mr.
W. Skidmore and Mrs. Emma
---- of this city, on August
, at the home of the bride's par-
srith Rev. Carl Clements of-
vows were exchanged in
room of the Clra home
Improvised altar decorat-
gladlolt, sweet peas and
Mrs. Rives of Albuer-
i matron of honor, and Mr.
Jrley) Rives, formerly of
served t
as best man for
R. M. Rives home with about forty
guests attending.
Mbs. Skidmore attended the A1
buquerque High School and the
University of New Mexico at Albu-
querque, where she was chosen os
beauty queen In 1B39. She is em-
ployed as secretary at the U. a
Veteran's Hospital in Albuquerque.
The bridegroom, who Is well
known in Shamrock. attended
Shamrock High School, Altus Junior
College and Amarillo Junior Col
lege, with one year In the Univer
sity of New Mexico before entering
military service. He served with
the Coast Guard for four years,
with twenty one months of the time
spent in overseas, service, with a
Chief's rating. He is now attending
the University of New Mexico and
will play football this year with the
MN^® i New Mexico Loboes. He Is empioy-
— was attired in a tur- ed by the City Fire Department,
s suit, a white feather hat! Following a trip to Holbrook,
ries. Her corsage Aria, and Carlsbad, N. M., the
_— couple spent a week in Shamrock
ly 'following the core- visiting relatives.
“* held at the The Skidmores are at home at
I quer^e,thNBMadWay' ** Albu' | REHEARSAL DINNER IS
RECENT BRIDE IS
HONORED WITH TEA
w«r Ml^Ie^rothyWSIC'«*"*>• » d“>-
her recent marriage, «, compll- -
Complimenting Miss Jo Anne
Draper and her fiance, Mr, Harold
Williams, who were married
Wednesday evening at the First
Methodist Church, a rehearsal dln-
her recent marriage, was compli-
mented with a tea and shower et
the home of Mrs. Melissa Sullivan
Tuesday afternoon.
Assisting hostesses were: Mmei.
Lloyd Evans, J. Rabo and Roy
Scrtvner.
The Sullivan home was artistical-
ly decorated with summer flowers.
In the receiving line were: Mrs.
Sullivan, Mrs. Bert Boland, the
Tindall, at their home Tuesday
evening.
Pink gladioli were featured In
decorations in the living room. In
the dining room the table center'
piece was of white asters.
The delectable meal was served
buffet style to the following guests:
Miss Jo Anne Draper. Harold Wil-
liams, Misses: Joy Williams, Doris
,, , . — uama. misses: joy wunams, uons
h , d J' U Westbrook Bell. Ruthle DuBo^, Barbara Scott,
Mrs. Llovd Evans mtW . . . — . .
In the dining room the table was dleton, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson
laid with white linen and centered Coffman of Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs.
with an arrangement of African Thurman Rives. Mr. and Mrs. Shir
marigolds. Mrs. Elmo Harlow pre- ley L. Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Milt
sided at the punch bowl assisted Williams. Mrs. Harrison Hall and
with the serving by Mrs. K. A. j daughter. Dorothy of Wheeler. Mr.
Turnbow ‘ and Mrs. R. O. McNett and daugh-
Mrs. Roy Scrlvner directed the ter, Christine, of McLean. Mrs. Rob-
guests to the gift room where many ert Faulk of Athens. Mrs. Joe Ale.;-
attractlve gifts were displayed. ander of Dallas, B. F. Kersh,
VWBVVITC BUM wcic uuputyea, > riUUW U* UfBIMMi D. T. tACiWI, Ul
Mrs. Lemoyne O'Neal entertained Ollford Nolan, Fred Bulce, Edward
the group with a reading and Mrs. : Clay. Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Bratch-
Hoy Scrlvner and Mrs. E. A. Turn- er.
bow sang a number of vocal selec
tlons, accompanied at the piano by
Holicc Turnbow
About 33 guests called during the
receiving hours.
Misses Mary Lou and Jo Anne
Stephens are here from California
to visit his parents Mr. ant Mrs.
J. B. Stephens, and other relatives.
JOAN BELL HONORED
WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nelson of
White Deer, were Sunday guests in
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgal Agan.
Miss Joan Bell was compll
mented with a birthday dance on
her thirteenth birthday by her
mother, Mrs. Olynn Bell.
The affair was held on Thursday
evening at the U-Drop Inn. The
lionoree was the recipient of many
lovely gifts.
Refreshments were served from a
beautifully appointed table, with a
decorated birthday cake making the
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Thursday, September 5, 1946
centerpiece.
The guests were: Patsy Ann Btev-
ena. Ted Sonnenburg. Katherine
Smith, Gene Thomas. Phillip Harts-
fleld. Martha Ann Montgomery.
Jackie Estes, Peggy Porter. La Verne
Aycock, Carol Valentine. Clots
Smith, Shirley Lee, Frelda Johns-
ton. Troy Pool Claudia Aycock.
Jane Skidmore. Janie Henderson,
James Hale, Eugene Isaacs. Donnie
Glen Ray, John Clark. Martha Lou
Setzler, Harvey Reeves. Don Reavls,
Betty Jo Hamlll, Peggy Pope of
Amarillo and Billy Calvert.
BREAKFAST GIVEN FOR
POPULAR BRIDE-ELECT
Miss Jo Anne Draper, bride-elect
of Mr. Harold H. Williams, was
Williams, Doris Bell, Janet Caper-
ton. ' Ruthle DuBose. Betty Jo
Burks, June Ann Nix, Iris Lee Llle.
Jane Ann Lane, Barbara Scott, Sal-
w* «»»■ owvw n, wunams, was | ^ *Hm Small, lores Tindall, lob
complimented with a breakfast by 1X1 Bose, Helen Palmer. LouS
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Texan Want-Ads get results.
Miss Barbara Laycock and Miss
Peggy Wright of El Reno, Okla.,
Tuesday morning of last week.
The lovely Informal affair was
given at the Layycock home on
South Madden Street Red roses
were used In the decorative note.
A gift was presented to the hon-
oree by the hostesses.
Those attending were: Misses: Jo
Partridge, Joy Try and Mmes.
Shirley L. Draper and Thurman
Rives.
Mrs. John B. Harvey returned
Monday from an extended trip to
Spokane, Wash., and a tour of
Canada and a number of the states
in the northwest. She visited with
to
v - ----— her son-in-law and daughter. LleuL
Anne Draper, Marian Taylor, Joy and Mrs. Clyde Whittle of Spokane
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1946, newspaper, September 5, 1946; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528184/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.