The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1967 Page: 10 of 22
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ing marriage of their daughter Gloria Jean to Jim W. ■
Hisaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hisaw of Ada. Okla, p
The wedding date n «tet foi* September 9 at 8.00 p m. g
at the First Baptist Church in Carthage Friends and
relatives are invited to attend *
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needy people.
Hoatcsses for the first ata ■
Mr and Mrs Add Dorman of j months were Mmo Cecil End*
Cartfence He io a ISM trarfu I ley. N .p<»lr<m Goree. Cortis '
ate of Carthage High SeNool !4lly. C. G. Bowie. A J Walk |
and baa jest completed a four er. L. D. Endolev. Frer. Seolt.
month tonr of duty for the Tex- Pete (W. H Willown,. .nJ
an Motional Guard | Monroe A.-xaader _■
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St. Mark's
Church in Marshall was <hc I
setting for the ceremony unit
ing in marriage Miss Marilyn
Diane Merrill and Frederick
Joseph Shade. Miss Merrill is [
the daughter of Mr and Mrs
William Thomas. Merrill and
the granddaughter of Mr and
Mrs. R L. Hatfield of Carthage.
Mr. Shade is the son of Mr
and Mrs. Orval Shade. Jr. Rev.
John Derr officiated the double
ring ceremony held June 24 at
7:00 p m.
Vows v ere spoken before an
improvised altar selling which
had as its focal point two mass
ive arrangements of white glad
ioli and miniature white elf
carnations placed upon Dorie ]
columns. Flanking the focal
point were four antique gold
an<l white spiral candelabra at
which gleamed lighted rathe
dral tapers. Centering the altar
setting was a handsome white
wrought iron prie dieu upon
which the couple knelt. On a
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i Is Honored
I A bridal shower honoring
Mrs Robert Twomey, lhe form-
er Miss Janet Burnell of Kil-
' gore, was held in the educa '
tional building in Old Center
Friday. June 23 from 3 to 5
p m The honoree was present J
cd a corsage of white carnations '
by the hostesses
Registering the guests was
Mrs Vernon Twomey The table
was covert'd with a pink linen
and lace table cloth which held j
a vase oi white gladioli and pink
and red roses.
After the gifts were opened.
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FUTURE BRIDE — Mr. und Mrs. George D Abernathy
• of Carthage announce the engagement and approach-
ing marriage ol their daughter Gloria Jean to Jim W.
glass at each end ol the lame
held red punch A silver tray }.
and hand carved tray from lhe ■
the music at the reception.
4F1m» bride chose for. her tray
. eling attire an apricot knit
tent dress with white accessor
i ies After a wedding trip to
her Colorado the Couple will reside
Joy at 1008 1 2 Chcstniit. Duncan,
chantilly I Okla
i Al DeBerry
A teenage dance, featuring ;
the Bunnies is set tor 0 Pin I
ntuffic renter. 0>Berry s|le was treasurer of Kappa Delta Sorority and was on’
Admission will be 75 cents
per person.
Only teenagers will be per-
mitted and no s------ — —
allowed
The dance will be chaperon-
ed.
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AUGUST WEDDING PLANNED — .Mr. and Mrs
Robert M Bremer of Houston announce the engage-
ment of their datigh er 1’eggi to Jack Powers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ('. Powers of Carthage. The wed-
ding will take place August 18 at 8:00 p m. at the
Terrace Methodist < hurch in Houston with Rev Joe
Strother officia mg Miss Bremer attended TCU where
the^clean s list Mr Fowenr is a graduate of t^urthage
High School and TCU. He was active in FFA and went
on the People-to-Peop’c Goodwill lour to Europe last
summer He was vice president of Lambda Chi Alpha
T.T' He is presently Airman 3c. attending Inven-
tory Management School in Amarillo. ■
m. Monday prior
/Viler inc Kilis wt-ir upracu,
the guests were invited for re-
freshments. The table was Bet
with a white lace cloth with I
red underlay. A centerpiece ol
pink and red roses in a horn i
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THE BRIDE
Given in marriage by
father, the. bride wore a
Time original in a
lace cage Seed pearl* traced
’the high rise bodice Her tra j
peze tram flowed from a large
Dior bow She wore a high rise
! headpiece fashioned of hand
made French silk flowers from
which fell her three tiered bn ‘
dal illusion She carried a tail 1
ored cascade bouquet of white,
butterfly roses enhanced by
polished camellia leaves.
ATTENDANTS
Miss Debbie 'Merrill; sister
of the bride, served as maid of
honor. Miss Sylvia Oscherwitz
| and Mus Karen Cummins both
I of Duncan, Okla were bride*
I matd* The maid of honor wore
a floor length drev* of cherry
rose pcau de *oie with empire
waist and Aline skirt Lace
covered the bodice and Kabuki
sleeves The bridesmaids dres*
cs were identical to the maid <>!
honor except they were pete
pink peau de soie The maKl ,
I - of honor carried two long Mem.
| med pink aristocrat roses with
bow* of pmk satin. The brides-
maids carried one rose
—Serving as best man was I
Bm......fl Michael Shade of Duncan. Okla .;
brother of the bridegroom
Ushers were Bill Merrill. Jr.,
brother of the bride, and Man*
Garcia of Duncan. Okla. Mark
Merrill, brother of the bride. (
. was candclighter. 1
Serving at the punch howl
was Miss Patsy Wedgeworth
and Mr* W. It Duke served
cake square*
Out of town guests attending
were Mrs Hanna Winkle and
Mi* Frcedcl Hudcender of
Houston. Mr and Mr*. W’ U.
Martin, Mrs J J Middlebrook
ol Carthage and Teresa Bare
field of Houma. La
Clayton Comihunily
: was the setting for the iniscel
’ Igneous bridal shower given
Saturday. June 24 at 7:30 p m
for Miss Joe Ann Mauritzen
I whose marri.c’e to Remd Win
[ kle of Houstim will be August
I 5 at Btthel Baptist Church in
' Clayton
Hostesses were Mmes W It played
Ash. Ma ry Brown. J R Duke,
W' R Duke. Audie Duke. J H
Gray, W. R Holland. M E
Robinson, Jimmy Gary, II M
Dry. W R Holland. T. A
Weed. Ttjacy W’edgeworth and
R. T. Reed
As lhe guest* arrived they
were asked to sign the bride's
book by Mrs. W It. Duke.
The (•refreshment table was
Diane Merrill^ E.J. Shade
Marriage Dozas Repeated
Methodist lower level were two specimen
was the I aereca palms in gold, bonded
antique teakwood tubs Family
pews were marked with while
satin bows.
Mrs. Byron Dicrcks played
traditional wedding music and Miss Debbie-Tucker furnished
accompanied Miss Carol i<vnn
I Bigger who sang 'Whithcr Thou j
Goest" and "The Wedding
Prayer.”
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Mi* Holland directed the
group with several games and
i also presented the gilts to the
honoree, which she later dis- >
Philippines held the cake squar ,
es.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mmes June Rowe, Jewel |
Stillwell, Rotiert Kyle. Sidney ,
Kyle. Clarence Taylor. Vernon
! Twomey and Twomey Boyd.
There were 50 guests present.
Engagement Is Given
' A variety of activities were
r M J conducted during meeting* of
/ \ nHOH/K Clt th* Wh,’e Rme Hwne pon
yjririt/rinttw stratum Club during the first
The engagement and ap- mu months of this year,
preaching marriage o< Miss I They include
Patricia Anne Edens and far- Four senior citizen* were
ry Don Dorman has been »r. adopted by the club aa.1 maga
■emnefd. z.nes were taken Io the n at the
Miss Eden* in the daughter i Day Car ■ Center
of Mr*. G. S. IlVi' Edrm and A tea waa given in the home
the late far. Edens. She i« a of Mrs Hanna Garre’*. Gifts -
J9B6 gradNUBu el Beckville High were purchased for the senior
School and attended Bish W»- uBBumm and fruit aad grocery
Him Institute School oi Busi t baskets were pre v nt cd to
■ess in Longview.
Mr. Dorman ia the aoa at
All picture*, copy and other society items
received after deadline* will be
published the following week.
CALL YOUR NEWS IN — PHONE OX 3-6631
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MRS. FREDERICK JOSEPH SHADE
I RECEPTION Ft H.r.OWS
A reception followed . in the ’
Fellowship Hail of the chinch. ;
The bride's table was centered <
with an antique white wrought f
iron cupid epergne from which !
spilled dozens of ping elegance j
roses and azalea pink miniature
tarnations The tradititmal
three-tiered cake was served.
Assisting with the reception
Were Miss Sue Merrill. Mrs.
Rqbcrt Goulden, Miss Karen
Iliff, and Mi.Ss Carolyn Hooten.
Bridal Fete Is Held
Center , covered with a green cloth, with
an overlay of ecru lace. The
centerpiece tor tms table was
large arrangement of day
PANOLA WATCHMAN.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1967, newspaper, June 29, 1967; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255736/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.