Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 249, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 25, 1958 Page: 12 of 43
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Grace Bolin, Peter Hosp
Married In Frisco Rites
Miss Mary Frances Mann,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wylie
M. Mann, 513 Congress, and Philip
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MRS PETER A. HOSP JR.
The Former Miss Grace Belin
officiated in the double * ring cere-
mony in the First Presbyterian
MRS. PHILIP TENNEY SPEEGLE
The Former Miss Mary Frances Mann
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of spring flowers.
Mrs. Willis chose a beige lace
dress with matching accessories
for her daughter's wedding and
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Mrs. Smith wore a rose lace dress
with white accessories.
stressed the good in the church.
Following the meeting the group
had refreshments at the Hickory
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the church fellowship hall was held
following the ceremony.
Arrangements of white stock and
yellow roses decorated the' hall.
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Ray Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Q. Smith. 328 Normal, were
married Saturday night in a can-
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The bride is a graduate of NTSC
and the bridgegroom will graduate
from NTSC in August. Following
a wedding trip to Arkansas the
couple will be at home, 1031 W.
Sycamore. In September the cou-
ple expects to reside in Dallas
where he will assume a teaching
assignment.
--------an Speegle, sister of
the bridegroom. Miss Eva Kathryn
Wiley and Mrs. Conrad Hinckley
to do the town up and down! Colorfully
combined bands of leather, crisp and refreshing
as a brisk Spring breeze. Pointed toe,
tiny curved, heel, trim square throat.
ments.
Roger Speegle, brother of the
bridegroom, sang "O Perfect
Love” and "The Lord's Prayer,”
accompanied by Mrs. W. B. Rog-
MRS. CHARLES RAY SMITH
The Former Miss Carol Ann Willis
Candlelight Ceremony Unites
Miss Willis C. R. Smith
The Old Alton Baptist Church
will have a vacation Bible school
June 2 through June 6. Classes
will be from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
The closing program will be June
6 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Joe Morrow
will arrange transportation' if
needed. Her phone number is DU-
2-9495.
son, Faye Young, Ray Young,
Elaine Tipps, Leroy Vandever,
Charles Wagner, Delbert West,
Nathan Newton, Kenneth Neu,
Joye Nichols, Dicky Morris,'Ellen
McLaughlin, Carma Masten, Ce-
celia Masten, Mary Maughan, Jer-
ry Lemons, Peggy Huckobey, Lin-
da Huey and Tommy Kupper. Fred
Mask is class teacher.
yellow and white were used
throughout the home. Miss Me-
Clurkan was presented a gift by
Mrs, Oma Lee Phillips was her
sister's matron of honor. Brides-
maids were Miss Darlyne Hosp of
West Bend and Mrs. Betty Wyatt
of Austin. Diane Hosp was flower
girl.
Robert Hosp, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man.
Groomsmen were Bob Menkhaus
and Chester Kieler of Sherman.
Ricky Wade was ring bearer and
Billy Phillips and John Wade were
ushers.
A reception was held at the home
of the bride’s mother. The bride’s
chosen colors of blue and yellow
Church U.S. Vows were exchang-
ed before the altar decorated with
baskets of white gladioli and
emerald palms. Swedish steel
candelabra with tall tapers flank-
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Graduation exercises for the Val-
ley View 80,1001 eighth grade were
held Thursday night in the school
auditorium. Miss Linda Carol GU-
lum was musician for the event
andW,A.Pricegave the invoca-
chelle Blair, Lola Lee Montgom-
ery, Karen Wilson and Virginia
wilmsen. Also Ben Ivey Sr. W. R.
Blair and J. Holford Russell.
pleated train. Her finger tip veil
of illusion was caught to a crown
of seed pearls. She carried a cas-
cade bouquet of white orchids
showered with stephanotis.
Mrs. Doris Cantrell, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor.
She wore a blue princess style
dress of cotton satin. She carried
a nosegay bouquet of yellow car-
nations.
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and Robert Weldon Knight were
honored at a buffet dinner Satur-
day night in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Ivey Sr. Mrs. J. Holford
Russell and Mrs. W. R. Blair were
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rim ringed by platinum-styliz-
ed Mae flowers and greefully
waving grasses.
Also Patterns in Celeste,
Elegance, Debutante,
Chevy Chase
DENMAN HARDWARE
Inc.
North Side Square
BEU INSURANCE
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DU2-9735 Denton P.O. Box 334
Beta Sigma Phi
New Officers
Assume Duties
Guests invited Include Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Hastings, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Ivey Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Orric Free-
man, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Rus-
sell, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hinkle,
Mr. and’Mrs. Gunter Knight, Mr.
and Mrs Walter B. MeClurkan,
Mrs. Mary Sue Bean, Dan Hinkle,
Bob Castleberry, Bill Cody, Cub
Amos, John Matejowsky; Misses
Susan Reed, Jane Shands, Ro-
were bridesmaids, They wore
gowns styled identical to that of
the matron of honor, but in yellow.
Their flowers were nosegays of
blue carnations.
The bride's mother wore an aqua
blue, dress with a pleated skirt.
Her accessories were white and
she wore an orchid corsage. The
bridegroom's mother wore a pink
princess style dress trimmed with
lace and bead medallions. Her ac-
cessories were of a matching color
and she wore an orchid corsage.
Thomas Phillips of Denton was
best man and Richard Schulze of
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ushers.
A reception at the church follow-
ed the ceremony. Miss Barbara
Giddings of Dallas presided at the
wedding cake and Mrs. Clyde B.
Carter Jr. of Denton registered
guests. Other members of the
house party were Mrs. Daniel
Murray of Denton, Mrs. Norman
Coats of Waynesville, Mo., and
Miss Jean Hiett of Dallas.
Both the bride and bridegroom
are NTSC students where she is a
member of Alpha Phi Sorority and
Angel Flight. He is a member of
Pt Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Fol-
lowing a wedding trip to New Or-
leans and Galveston the couple
willbeat home, 802 Denton.
mendations and Supt. R. Obrien
presented diplomas. Bert Isbell
gave the benediction.
During the week Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Tipps honored the class with
a party, and class mothers honor-
ed the group with a reception at
the school.
Graduates are Bill Belz, Nancy
Price, Weldon Bryant, James
Cartwright, Gary Chisam, Joe
Christian, Larry Clark, Glenda
Crisp, Margaret Gamer, Raymond
Hogan, John White, Kathryn Wil-
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and the bride is employed by Bras*
iff Airlines in Ha.as. n0sp is a
graduate of West Bend High
nie ers. The bride, given in marriage
Mr' by her father, wore a floor-length
gown of white crystaline. The
’ gown featured a sweetheart neck-
line, a -fitted lace Jacket and a
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china —goes right
to the heart of the bride's
new home...her table.
Your selection of Syracuse
patterns, crystal
is simply a matter
of looking in our Bride’s
Register where individual
preferences are listed.
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Hubert Wills of Denton was best_____
man and Morris Garrett of Min- Miss Kathleen
eral Wells and C. R. Pennington
of Dallas were.groomsmen.Nor
man Edward Miller of Galveston
and Don L. Willis of Denton were
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San Antonio, David Francis of
Denton and Alan Bostwick of Ard-
more, Okla., were groomsmen.
Marshall Mann of Austin and
Seldon Mapel of Punta Gorda,
Fla., were ushers. A reception in
ed the arrangements. ...__ __ _ .
The bride, given in marriage by co-hostesses with Mrs. Ivey. wer emarried Saturday night.
pas- her father, wore a chantily lac Miss MeClurkan and Knight the First Presbytertan church M. Abbot of Dallas registered the ll°"-
' and tulle gown. The brief sleeves will be married June 14 in the -S. guests. Other members of the safutet
were tucked and scalloped lace First Presbyterian Church USA. TheRey-MprtiniThomaspastor house Miss Sammye ,
and the V neckline was outlined Spring floral arrangements using 0 thecEirst Preshyterian.Church Caldwell of Denton, Mrs. Dudley Jove J
with the lace scallops. Lace medal- the bride-elect’s chosen colors of U.S, 0fficiatedainthe SI ring Schoolfield of Dallas and Mrs win ar
lions were appliqued to the under- vellow and white were used ceremony. Baskets of white glad- David Francis of Denton. W— •
skirts of tulle. Her veil of illusion
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Mrs. Wiliams presented a -pro-
gram on the substance for the art she carried a miniature nosegay
of life — the good, in which she
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was caught to a headpiece of seed
pearls. She wore wrist length kid
gloves and carried an arrangement
of white orchids and stephanotis
atop a white Bible.
Mrs. Garland Warren, matron
of honor, wore a pastel blue cot-
ton-satin sheath dress with a bouf-
fant overskirt of tulle. She wore a
headpiece of blue flowers and tulle
and carried a nosegay of white and
blue carnations. Bridesmaids, Miss
Sybil Jordan of Denton and Miss
Peggy Paul of Dallas, wore gowns
identical to that of the matron of
honor.
Harold Duble of Galveston and
Perman Page of Denton lighted
the candles. Linda Jenkins of Den-
ton was flower girl. She wore a
floor-length gown of white organdy
trimmed in white lace. Her sash
was of the same material used in
the other attendants dresses, and
TUESDAY
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the First Methodist Church will
have a literary social Tuesday at
9:30 a.m. in the church parlor.
Miss Bessie Shook will give the . -
devotional' and Gaines West will
be speaker. Circle L with Mrs. Al-
onzo Davis, chairman, will be hos-
tess group.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority
will have a tea Tuesday in the
home of Mrs. W. W. Kremer, 1919
Mistywood, at 3 p.m. The tea will
honor officers to be installed.
The Opti - Mrs. Club will have a
coffee Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. Bob Storrie, 1419 Aus-
tin, with Mrs. Phil Johnson,.co-
hostess.
The Christtan Women’s Fellow-
ship of the First Christian Church
will meet Tuesday night. The ex-
ecutive committee will meet at 7
and the general meeting will be
7:30 at 109 W. McKinney.
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Winning combination puts you
‘way phead in style and comfort. •
ceremony. Baskets of white gl-
ioli backed by palms decorated
the altar. White tapers in tall
candelabra flanked the arrange-
New officers of the Theta Kappa
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi pre-
sided over the final meeting for
the dub year this week in the
home of Mrs. W. F. Bell.
Mrs. Dave Thomas is the new
president; Mrs. Wally Williams,
vine president; Mrs. Bill Grisham,
secretary; Mrs. Philip King, trea-
surer. It was announced the club's
postponed spring dance will be
held June 7 at the Denton Country
Club. The dance is to to open to
the public and tickets may be
purchased from members.
Miss Mable Hughes was ap-
pointed to a new office as civil
defense chairman. Committees
were appointed by Mrs. Thomas.
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Honored At Party
Miss Suzanne Hindman, bride
elect of Freddy Wayne Cogdell,
was honored with a miscellaneous
shower Friday night in the home
of Mrs. George Chapman. Miss
Hindman and Mr. Cogdell are to
to married Thursday night at the
Cole Chapel of the First Method-
ist Church. . -
The tea table was covered with
a white linen cloth. The central ar-
rangement was of roses surround-
ing miniature bride and bride-
groom figures. Mrs. Gene Dunn
and Miss Brenda Dewbre assisted
Mrs. Chapman in serving.
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Shower Honors
Suzanne Hindman
Miss Suzanne Hindman, bride-
elect of Freddy Wayne Cogdell,
was honored with a personal sho-
wer Thursday night in the home
of Miss Martha Jo Fletcher, 812
Alice.
Miss Sally Hannah was co-host-
oss with Miss Fletcher. The tea
table was covered with a Maderia
cloth, centered with a blue and
white floral arrangement. Floral
arrangements throughout the home
carried the bride-elect’s chosen col-
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Ellen Sue McLaughlin gave the
salutatory address followed by the „ . — __ _____-
•Joye Jayne Nicols1 gave Jec&s’s To Have School
and Joe Dale Christian read
the class prophecy. Nancy Price
gave the valedictory address. Six-
teenth District Judge Jack Gray
Was speaker for the evening.
H. M. Taylor gave the recom-
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t -W of the couple are Mrs. Ervin Bolin
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The Rev. E. Paul Myers offic-
iated in the candlelight ceremony.
■ James and Carylon Bolin were can-
I dielighters. Miss Johnnie Lumpkin
Ml of Dallas, soloist, and Mrs. Don
I Fisher, pianist, provided the wed-
I ■ ding music.
The bride, given in marriage by
528 her brother, Ervin H. Bolin, wore
M182 a gown of white satin and tulle.
The portrait neckline and fitted
sleeves were embroidered with
lace. Her fingertip veil of illusion
was held by a calotte of lace and
8.2 pearls and she carried an arm
M bouquet of gardenias and stephan-
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of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Willis
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 249, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 25, 1958, newspaper, May 25, 1958; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453399/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.