Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1963 Page: 16 of 26
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Marry in Church
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Ruth White ad John Mack Fort-
ner were married Dec. 28 at 7:30
p.m. in the Second Baptist Chun h
at Channelview. The Rev. Ken-
neth E Trent officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W White of Channel-
view and the bridegroom is th.'
son of Mr. and Mrs. F F. Fortner
of Route 4. Brownwood. ■
Decorations included bouquets
of white roses, tw pairs of can-
delabras and an arch of while
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Organist was Miss Francis John
son. Soloist, Al Goodwin, sang.
“Walk Hand in Hand’ and "Wed-
ding Prayer."
BRID'S ATTIRE
The bride given in marriage by .
her father, wor a floor length
winter-white dress of peau -de-
soie fashioned with a chapel length
train She wore a pill box hat with i
elbow length veil. Her corsage
was of white roses and she wore
a strand of peafls, a gift from
the bridegroom.
Miss Marilyn McCullough serv-
rd as maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Miss LaGatha Traylor of
Winters, Miss Gayle Smith and
. Miss Betty MeGee both of Chan-
nelview.
William Fortner, cousin of the
bridegroom was best man O'her
attendants were Glenn Fortner
of Brownwood, Eiwayne Galloway
of Abernethy, and Jacky Hunt of-
Brownwood
RECEPTION
A reception was heid in fellow- ■
ship hall of the church, immedi-
ately following the ceremony
The brides table was deco ated
with lighted ice punch bowL ice ’
love bird' and white roses.
Miss Connee McLain ladled
punch an I Miss Sharon Frazier
served cake?
For going away, the bride and
bridegroom wore matching suis
of olive green wool The bride’s
accessorie s were brow n
Following the wedding trip' to
Galveston, the couple is at home
at 1214 Center Ave. Brownwood.
The bride a graduate of Chan-
28 BROWNWOOD EU™ Sunday, January S —S S • Fashion Previews
9 Begin Monday In New York
influencial women’s style setter
. she is getting plenty of competi-
tion from some unlikely, males.
I These hitherto unspectacular
sartoriaf successes are Abe Lin
rain. Lawrence of .Arabia, • Stan
Laurel, Marlon Brando and
Dwight Eisenhower
This will be evident to the more
than 200 newswomen here for i
semiannual style previews begin-1
ntng Monday and lasting through
Jan. 14 The programs have been
arranged by the New York Coo •
ture Group, a 24-member organ i ;
zation of design houses, and re-
cently created Fashion Circle of
I Couturiers headed by Eleanor
Lambert.
The fashion reporters will learn
that thus far Honest Abe’s style
influence is limited to his stove
pipe hat Stan Laures contribu-
lions are too-mall derbies, and
gaudy checkered jackets.
Even though Marlon, Brando has
been wearing neckties for some
time. American couturiers arc
preferring shirts he made fa
mous in "Streetcar Named De- •
sire" for fashion posterity as
more of the knit rage Less baggy,
much more colorful, the knit '
shirts are for all occasions from
' the beach to the ballroom.
Dwight Eisenhower's field jack
et with epaulets, zippered froht
and waist hugging hand will have
a half-dozen feminine interpreta-
tions in everything from brocade .
as a dinner gown topper to lowly
derim as a fishing jacket.
Thus fashion has obligingly ar-
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By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON hats, and Motes that vell the face. *
AP Fashien Writer along with draped. sheet-like
NEW YORK 'AP' — Although gowns as a part of the American
the First Lady has by no means desert scene for spring
bowed out as the nation* moat ---7-----------‘;—
MISS ELWANA RUTH HAWTHORNE’S mother.
Mrs. B. L. Haw thorne of 1218 Duke St., announces
the engagement and approaching marriage of her
daughter to Delbert Glen Brewster, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Brewster of Comanche. The bride-elect,
a 1957 graduate of Brownwood High School, received
a bachelor of science degree from Howard Payne
Cellege -in-196.She is teachingsixth grade in An- T
drews Independent School District. The prospective
bridegroom, a graduate of Comanche High School,
attended Cisco Junior College and Howard Payne
College. H_yxill attend college in Hobb, N.M. A Feb-
ruary wedding will be held in Andrews.
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1963, newspaper, January 6, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489412/m1/16/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.