Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 62, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 26, 1965 Page: 4 of 20
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with white and red satin, was
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Sheron Young o Beeville, Mrs.
rescue work.
Matron of honor and brides-
mer.
the orchid
froma her wedding
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WRONG SIZE? WRONG COLOR?
WARDS WILL EXCHANGE IT
REGARDLESS WHERE IT WAS PURCHASED
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FREE PARKING
DIAL 643-4581
301 MAIN ST.
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Virginia Sikes Becomes
Bride Of Earnest Bishop
Couple Repeats Marriage
Vows In Fort Worth Rites
MRS ANDREW QUINTON
. . Nee Dina Lynn Chandler
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in of the bride. and Mrs Ter-
I ry Poynor, cousin of the bride.
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MR. AND MRS. I. A. HOLLIS
. . . Golden wedding anniversary
IF THE GIFT WAS NOT PURCHASED AT WARD'S OUR DEPARTMENT MANAGERS WILL
MAKE AN APPRAISAL AND EXCHANGE IT FOR MERCHNDISE AT THE APPRAISED VALU-
ATION!
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119 Oil Wells
On Week's List
AUSTIN (AP) - A total ot
lit oil wells completions were
reported to the Railroad Com-
Hostesses for the anriversary
celebration are Mrs X K Har-
rison, Mrs Harris" toMar ■ law,
a sister Mrs B L Lee of Jal,
XM and two nieces from Gold-I
thwaite Mrs J. D Kight and
Mrs Homer Rowlett
For her daughter’s wedding.
Mrs Sikes chose an American
beauty rose sheath of silk shan-
Scott lighted candles
Bobby Ray Quinton was his
brother's best man. Grooms-
men were J. E. Quinton, Dar-
ryl Don Quinton and R L.
Quinton, brothers of the bride-
groom. Ushers were Terry Paul
Mrs. Charles J. Scott, 1701 Six-
th St. . '
The film of cobwebs seen of Gorman. Flower girl was
floating in the air on calm. Virginia Lea Sikes. cousin and
clear days is known as gossa- namesake of the bride
tamed the bridal
buffet luncheon
noon
MRS EARNEST LOWELL BISHOP
. . . Doable ring ceremony
Men
in st
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fash
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heart engraved uith
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ri wore a dress smd-
Town Topics
The Rev and Mrs Andrew
J. Cox and son. Scott of Rich-
mond. Calif, and Mrs. Edward
A. Smith of San Antonio are
spending the Christmas holidays
in the home of their mother.
7:3 pm '__
TV Rev Jack Riley of Gran-
bury officiated for the doubie
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candie on bag siender
stems arcemad with white
trots are expected to bulwark wyneMalldinfoAbhen, Mus
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wiuh coach at Galesville only child and grandchild from
Parents of the couple enter- Oxxnard, Cahif may attend
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Out-of-town guests for
the wedding included those from
Brownwood, San Angelo, Odes-
sa. Mineral Wells, Weatherford.
Aledo. MeKinney, Arlington,
Springtown and Roff and Ada,
fosers a-real >d by gold Christ-
mas ornaments. Votive candies ilar to mess of
_____ _ a pictur taking
period soloist Mrs Coleta New-
Couple Plans
Celebration
BANGS SC
aniversary will be
Sunday by Mr and Mrs. I A
Hollis of Bangs
The dale is about two works
on spiral stands burned during She frapp ad
the ceremony. Small kneeling basket
Mrs Kathleen Fitzgerald was Groomsmen were David Noble
organist. Mrs Coleta Newton^ Waco, Wendeil McAndrew of
sang • Climb Even Mountain " Gatesville, Glenn Petty of Odes-
THI Me Why* "One Hand sa. Bob Sikes of Bangs cousin
bench with white satin pillow
was used
WEDDING MUSIC
_______ ry Walts " .An anniversary cake
gas wells was cut by the couple
ring .W) in First Me
thodist Church d Bangs Altar
decorations inchuded palms on
either side o an archway en-
twined with grrwaary and white
gency
The son, E Z Mwai his uife
After a wedding trip to Inn ofi
the Hills, Kerrville, the couple
will reside in Gatesvjile.
SCHOOLS
Graduate of Bangs High;
School and Howard Payne Col-
lege. bride is now teaching at
Valley Mills High School Her
husband, also graduate of BHSI
MONDAY
and
TUESDAY
ed by soft box ptoats at the chosen coton of gold and while test.
waistline. A double train of bro- A large Christmas tree with The 1M wells
caded peau de tom flowed from gold ornaments was placed im- ed 50 oil and i
a cowi neckline Her veil at il- mediately behind toe reception —
es. and lights, and will note
whether other provisions of toe
new law are observed Lake pa-
GOLDEN DATE .
Mr and Mrs Robert John Ferguson will celebrate
their 50th wedding anniversary with open house from
3-5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 2, in their home, Route 1,
Bangs Their children, Edwin Ferguson of Brown-
wood, the Rev. Glen Ferguson of Timpson and Mrs.
Alfred Ray Ford of Dumas, will be hosts for the oc-
casion. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson were married Jan.
5, 1916, in Comanche. They have nine grandchiL-
t
WARD
Ceremony was performed be centered with a silver candel-
fore an archway outlined in abrum and an arrangement of
candles and greenery with can- glamelias Other appointment
die trees on either candles mark were of silver and crystal. Mrs.
ed family pews Joe Fisher served the three-
. Organist. H. E Singley III tiered wedding cake, and Mrs.
accompanied Dennis Carlson R. L. Quinton presided at the
soloist, who sang “Oh Promise punch service Mrs Martha
Me," ‘Walk Hand in Hand with Chandler, aunt of the bride, reg-
Thee* and “Bless This House." istered guests
tribute to the 30th
anniversary of the
parents by singing "Anniversa-
aEXCANGF
to empioyed as a
arty with a Hollis married Miss Peari
ednesday at Harrison, Jan. 12, 1916, to Re-
Jimmy Don Quinton, nephew of
the bridegroom, served as ring
bearer. Beverly Chandler,
cousin of toe bride. and Den
DAYS
Betty Tucker, Vicky Brown and
Betty Quinton, sister of the
bridegroom, wore dresses iden-
tical to that of the maid of
honor.
FLOWER GIRL 0,1,
Angela Quinton, niece of the
bridegroom, was flower girl
YOU HAVE ONE ALREADY...OR IT'S JUST NOT WHAT YOU WANT?
, turtg with black accessories Her F
| corsage was a white orchid
Bridegroon’s mother wore a
| three-piere wist of blue silk and
cotton brocade with beige ac- *
cessories and a white orchids
corsage
Immediately following the 5
wedding reception was held in 1
’ folio* hip hail After the recep- C
BANGS (SC Mau * irginia maids were di— of gold bro- • and MFC
Ruth Sikes daughter of Mr and cade crepe faille
Mrs Lonne B Sikes o Bangs sium foor - length skirtsand
became toe bride of Earnest sleeveless bodices They were
Ml Bishop, son of Mr and tong while gioves, white shoes
Mrs Edward L Bishop o and singie teraeto a pearis
GIVEN IN MARRIAGE Others in the house party were
Bride was given to marriage Misses Donna House and Linda
by her father She wore a gown Sirmon. ___
of satin with scooped necRine, .For.a wedding, rip. I1!*
long tapered sieeles end bell Ozark Mountains, the bride
ski that swept into a chapel Hwe . beige knit dress with
train. Alencon lace appliques eranberry. red accessories and
framed the neckline and were,„^ .
scattered down the front of the Douguet ,
. skirt which was embroidered , fo, S0?1* ■win. reside on
wea Aled,
lusion was attached to a bead- High School, bride was stale
piece outlined in pearls. Bride secretary of National Beta Club,
carried a traditional bouquet is a past state officer of Order
centered with a white orchid of Rainbow for Giris. and is
atop a rainbow Bible. . attending Weatherford
Shtriev Chandler was her sis- Junior College She to employ-
tersmidhoarhonor *s^ - at For Wolters, Mineral
a floor-length dress of red vel riogmi , , ,
vet fashioned with scooped neck- ABrdegroom, gsograd 4ate.0
line and bell skirt. Her head A MshsScho,,attended
piece was a red velvet rosette -exas-hrtan-nivergtyand
with veil encrusted with pearls junowcattend ing Weatherford
and sprinkled with pearl dust -unprSpesepHeissemployed
She carried a cascade of gla- PysDtpel.R Baley on the
melias. Bridesmaids. Misses Baliwick Ranch.
Given in marriage by her at the bride, aad Donnie Find pared to 8,153 for MH
father, bride wore a floor-length toy. _____ There were to gas wed com-
dress of white crepe over satin BRIDES TABLE pletions and C dry lest*,
fashioned with sieeveless mold- Christmas decorations were | The two oil and one gas wild-
ed bodice and slim skirt accent used on the bride's table in her cate were reported plus 34 dry
Game Warden
Duty Expanded
auSfIN - koutine duties of
Texas game wardens expanded
modestly in 1965 under the new
state water safety act, will be
further extended in 1966, ac-
cording to the Texas Parts and
Wildlife Department
The new tow. passed by the
last legislature adds game
wardens to law enforcement
personnel to enforce boating and
water sports regulations
• Thus, the men traditionally
responsible for protecting wild-
life now apply their talents to-
ward helping mounting millions
better enjoy the outdoors
The department noted that the
dovegray boats. with he de-
lusion was fastened to a crown table Table was laid with white
covered with peau ds soie and net cloth accented with gold
satin topped with a cabbage bells made by Mrs Hugh Wil-
rose Entire bridal ensemble son. A gold tree with white musi-
was styled and made by the cal instruments centered the
bride. table. Threettiered wedding
She wore long white gloves cake, separated by white col-
Her only jewelry was a single umns and topped with torse
pearl stud worn on the front bridal bells, was made by Mrs
fold of the train Peart was a Cyril Prince
gift from toe bridegroom. She Members of the wedding party
carieda white Bible topped served in the house party.
with a bouquet of white stepha- For going away, the bride
notis and a white orchid She chose a two-piece dress of beige
also carried a blue linen hand- wool trimmed with dark brown j
kerchief that her mother car- heavy lace. Her shoes and bag
ried at her wedding, Dec. 22. were of cocoa brown suede and
1935. leather She wore a halo of'
BRIDE'S ATTENDANTS beige fur Ensemble was top-
Mrs Jerry L. Bishop, sister- pod with a beige suede coat with
in-law of the bridegroom, of an off-white mink collar. She
Fort Worth was matron of bon- wore the orchid from her bridal
or. Bridesmaids were Mias bouquet.
pertinent seal, will continue pa-
trol at the larger lakes as well
as the more popular smaller
water areas with this added re-
sponsibility.
Heretofore game wardens op- ’
erated under tacit authority only
to enforce the life belt rules ex-
cept on five lakes In northeast;
Texas. Now they will be em-
powered to check on water
craft as concerns proper licens-
4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, 5—day Dec 26, 1965
A toe was ma ter the bride
Monday in the home of Mrs I
Frank Turner Jr of Gatesville
Bride was honored with a coi-
fee last week in toe home of
Miss Brenda Camp at Valley
Mills.
L
at Fot Worth
brother s best
Miss Dina Lynn Chandler and Quinton, Lonnie Thompson and
Andrew Quinton exchanged Alva Scott.
marriage vows Saturday. Doc Bride s mother wore a dress
11. at 7:30 p.m. in Castleberry of rose lace with matching hat
Baptist Church, Fort Worth and black accessories
Dr. Victor E Soars officiated groom’s mother was attired in
Bride is daughter of Mr and a blue dress with black acces-
Mrs Roy Clifton Chandler of series Their corsages were at
Weatherford and granddaughter orchids.
of C. Newsom of Brownwood RECEPTION
Bridegroom ‘s parents are Mr Reception was held in fellow-
and Mrs James L Quinton at ship hall Bride ‘s table, laid
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 62, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 26, 1965, newspaper, December 26, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492989/m1/4/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.