Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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Shower Is Given
"or Kay Lawson
[v A personal shower for Miss Kay
._awson of Pampa, bride elect of
James Robert Schuneman of Pam-
pa, was held Friday in the home
jpf Mr. and Mrs. John Apel.
Hostesses for the event which
included a buffet supper were Mrs.
J. Ray Howe, Miss Mary Ruth
‘iVfetcalf, Miss Ann Apel and Miss
yjdarie Apel.
Attending were Miss Marilyn
Steel of Pampa, Mrs. Jimmy Rich-
ards, Miss Alice Surratt, Miss
Randa McCollough, Miss Rosemary
Osborne, Miss Paula Kay Eagle,
Miss Joanne Lawson, Miss Mary
Ann Rogers and Miss Gail Mc-
Collough, all of Panhandle.
Jdr. and Mrs. L. E. Held visited
Sunday in Sunray with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Cowley, Benny, Bobby, Billy
and MaDell. They report Bobby,
vho was injured several week’s
kgo in a fall from a ladder in an
abandoned elevator, to be recover-
ing nicely, but will still be con-
fined to a wheel chair for several
weeks.
Son Of Former
Pastor Preaches
Here Sunday
Robert Weir, son of the Rev.
and Mrs. Franklin Weir of Suday,
was a guest speaker and delivered
the sermon Sunday morning at the
Methodist Church in the absence
of the Rev. James Carter who
was on vacation with his family in
New Mexico.
The Rev. Mr. Weir was pastor
of the local church from 1949 “to
1952. He moved from here to Well-
ington where the younger Weir
graduated from high school in May.
Robert Weir plans to enter Mc-
Murry College this fall to begin
further his studies for the ministry.
Relatives of the future minister
who attended the services were
his grandmother, Mrs. R. James
of Amarillo; and an aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holston,
and children of Borger.
Presiding at the service Sunday
morning was Jerry Lane, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lane.
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Panhandle, Carson County, Texas, Thurs., Aug. 31,1961
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Be Seein You
W. A. Miller
Bourland-Carrol Are
Married At Pampa
Miss Jacqueline J. Bourland of
Pampa became the bride of E.
Paul Carroll at 7:30 p.m. August
19 in the chapel of the first Metho-
dist Church. Dr. Herbert Bratcher
officiated for the double-ring cere-
mony. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bourland of
Pampa and the bridegroom is the
son of Edwin B. Carroll.
The ceremony was preformed
before a setting of bronze candles
and fern and arrangements of yel-
low gladioli and bronze mums.
Tom Atkin, organist, played tra-
ditional wedding selection, and
Jerry Greenwalt, vocalist, sang
"Bet ause" and I Love You
Truly.”
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of imported
tulle. The fitted bodice that form-
ed a “v” at the waistline was de-
signed with a portrait neckline
highlighted by a set-in yoke of
Alencon lace that extended over
the shoulders to form the brief
sleeves, complimented by short
gloves. The bouffant skirt, en-
hancd by a circular band of lace
to give an apron effect, was caught
up to intervals with lace motifs to
emphasize the fullness of the chap-
el train.
Her veil of French silk illusion
fell from a Juliet cap of re-em-
broidered lace, topped by a min-
iature crown of cut crystal beads.
She carried a bouquet of yellow-
throated orchids.
Mrs. Rex McKay, matron of hon-
or, was attired in a gown of gold
nylon organza and wore a large
gold picture hat. She caried a
bouquet of bronze mums, tied with
gold ribbon, mounted on a fan.
Miss Jeaneane Price was brides-
maid. Her dress was of yellow
nylon organza, and she wore a
large yellow picture hat. She car-
ried a bouquet of yellow mums
mounted on a fan.
David Carroll served as best
man, while Rex McKay was
groomsman. Ushers were T h a d
Carroll, brother of the bridegroom,
and Joe Bourland, brother of the
bride.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception vvaas held in the parlor of
th M. tnodist church. The serving
table was centered with an ar-
rangement of yellow gladioli and
bronze mums. Miss Karolyn Mc-
Laug.iiin presided at the punch
bowl, and Mrs. Dwayne Kuntz
served the cake. Guests were reg-
istered by Mrs. Ed Parsons.
Others in the houseparty were
Mrs. Mildred Laffrty, Mrs. Viv-
ian Jones and Miss Nadine Slater.
For the wedding trip to Colbrado,
the bride wore a royal blue wool
crepe suit with matching aces-
sories. Her corsage was the orchid
from her bridal bouquet.
The couple will live in Panhan-
dle, where the bridegroom is an
irrigation farmer and cattle ranch-
er. The bride was formerly em-
ployed by Gordon, Gordon and
Buzzard, attorneys.
Ray Anderson Home
Has Many Visitors
The latch string hes really been
in use for the last several weeks
at the Ray Anderson home, south
of Panhandle, as friends and kin
have come from several states.
. Visiting have been their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Eakes and Phoebe Sue of Hap-
py; their sons, the Rev. and Mrs.
Don Anderson and Kaylene of Lit-
tleton, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Anderson and Billy and
Danny of Roswell. The Rev. Mr.
Anderson had been conducting
classes at Glorietta, N.M., previous
to his Panhandle visit. His brother
and family had visited an anut,
Mrs. Neil Heckey of Long Beach,
Calif. Enroute home the family
of the Rev. Mr. Anderson visited
friends in Follett, where he was a
former pastor of the Baptist
Church. :
Other visitors in the Anderson
home and that of her sister, Mrs.
May Bender, have been their sister-
in-law, Mrs. Harry Gray of Can-
yon, and their nephew and niect,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harlow
and daughter, Barbara, of Moline,
HI.
Weekend visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Carle Bender of Seattle,
Wash. Bender, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Bender, now of Midland,
formerly lived in Panhandle. He
was aslo visiting in the homes of
his uncle, E. O. Bender, and aunt,
Mrs. May Bender.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bender of
Wallace, Kan., are visiting in the
homes of his fattier, E. O. Bender;
brother, Kelly and Mrs. Bender,
and that of his aunt, Mrs. May
Bender.
Welcome
To Our Teachers
Our hate are off, our latch strings out
to you. We invite you to make our store
your headquarters for 1961-62 school
year.
We have always cooperated in every
way for the good of our schools and wish
for each and everyone of you - a most
sucessful year.
If we can be of service, please feel free
to caJl on us.
Greetings and Best Wishes
to the Personnel of
Panhandle High and
Elementary Schools
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan ert-
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a lawn party at their home Satur-
day evening.
Attending were Mrs. John Apel
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Apel Jr.,
Mrs. Sam Ruthowski and children;
Alberta and John Tom; Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Devin.
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Peoples, Don. Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1961, newspaper, August 31, 1961; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth885700/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.