Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1957 Page: 8 of 12
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Misses Delores Frost, Marjorie
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HANDSOME SERVING ACCESSORY—All-metal tray,
beautifully decorated in full color. Big handy 18% x 13%
inches. So party-perfect . . . such a thrifty buy . . . you’ll
want to pick up several at your neighborhood food store.
Mary Alice Limas, and Isabel
Saenz.
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Matinee Saturday and
Sunday Only
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Family 2 Bottle Carton
a penny in her shoe.
Mrs. Howard Lundgren, Elgin,
attended her sister as matron
Miss Joan Renota Arras
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TV get-togethers, buffet suppers, an evening of friendly
conversation . . . whenever you’re “doing the honors” at
home, you can count on a trayful of Coke to add something
special to the fun! So good to taste, in such good taste .. .
serving Coca-Cola is the nicest way to treat your friends,
the friendliest way to greet a neighbor.
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Margaret Villarreal, Dorothy
Moore, Connie Huff. Mary
Ceramics, pretty aprons, all
Austin; Karl
the Methodist WSCS will
Given in marriage by her delabra holding lighted white
father, the bride wore a formal tapers. The punch bowl, tray
wedding dress of hand clipped and other table appointments
imported lace. The moulded were in sparkling crystal. The
bodice designed with a sabrina bouquets of the bride and her
neckline featured a band of attendants, and the elaborate
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TROTH REVEALED. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Arras of
Columbia, Illinois have announced the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Joan Renota, and
Bobby Joe McClendon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClendon,
of Elgin.
The bride-elect is employed in the- accounting department of
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in Austin. Mr. Mc-
Clendon, a graduate of Elgin High School is presently a senior
student at the University of Texas, majoring in physical
education.
The wedding will be solemnized in Elgin on November
24, in St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church.
satin finished with a soft bow wedding
at center front and long sleeves embossed,
tapering to points at her wrists, ensemble.
The bouffant floor length skirt Members
of tulle ruffles and lace fell included:
into a chapel train. Brown, Charles Howell, Gordon
Her fingertip veil of French Berggren, and Miss Eleanor
illusion was held in place by a Meier, all of Austin; Mesdames
small hat fashioned of rosepoint llardy Frost and Carl Moden
lace incrusted with seed pearls and Misses Jane Nichols and
and iridescent sequins. She Nathalie Schmidt, Elgin.
carried a white orchid en- When the couple departed on
circled with stephanotis their wedding trip, the bride
and shower of white satin was wearing a gray sheath
streamers in which stephanotis dress with black accessories,
was caught. She alsoob- Following their return they
served the lovely old custom will be at home in Austin, at
of 'something old; something 1814A, West 38th Street.
new; borrowed and blue; and Prenuptial courtesies honoring
and "Because" prior
ceremony and the
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sorts of handmade novelties, .. .
doll clothes etc. suitable for
Christmas gifts or remem -
brances for other occasions, . . ..
will be on sale. esmesa. a--. *
Homebaked cakes and pies, Mrs. Murray Douglas Berggren
and delicious sandwiches will Jo CAROL OLSON DOUGLAS and Janice Carlson, all of
be available and will be BERGGREN EXCHANGE VOWS Elgin.
mighty,, tasty with coffee for n the attendants wore
your snac time on ose Miss Jo Carol Olson and identical dresses of emerald
days. Be sure to stop in or a Murray Douglas Berggren, both green velveteen with long
bite and to see the many gift / . 6 && . 6 . 8
, , .°of Elgin, were united in moulded torsos having scooped
items. Everybody is extended , 1 „ . .
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ceremony in the New Sweden of French illusion with seed.
Ann Sebert, Gay Guentzel,
The bride is the daughter of Guentzel, and Bernard Christ-
Mr. andMrs. HelmerC. Olson, ensen, all of Elgin. Candle
of Elgin. She is a’1957 gradu- lighters were David Gold and
ate of Elgin High School and is Donald Swayze, of Elgin,
presently employed with the Ushers were Howard Lundgren,
Steck Company of Austin, and the ringbearer was Warren
Mr. Berggren’s parents are Lundgren, nephew of the bride .
Mr. andMrs. JohnB. Berggren, Mrs. Olson, mother of the
also of Elgin. He is an Elgin bride wore a dress of blue lace
High School graduate and is with matching accessories,
employed at Camp Mabry in The bridegroom’s mother chose
Austin. a blue dress with matching
Miss Genelle Anderson pre- accessories. They both wore
sented a prelude of wedding a white orchid corsage,
music and accompanied Mr. Following the ceremony the
Glenn Morrison, Elgin, soloist, reception was held in the
who sang "I Love You Truly" parish hall, where the bride’s
pearl trim. They carried
The double ring nuptial rites white lace fans topped with
were performed by the Rev. pile pink rosebuds accented
Emil L. Bunjes, Jr. pastor of with pink satin ribbon stream-
Central Christian Church of ers. Kathy Loftis, Austin, the
Elgin, before a background of flower girl, was dressed identi-
white gladioli, greenery, and cally to the bridesmaids and
white satin bows, and candela- wore a corsage of pink Sweet-
bra in which white cathedral heart rosebuds and carried a
tapers burned. A companion white satin covered basket of
arrangement of white gladioli pink rose petals.
graced the organ, and the Gordon Berggren, of Austin
family pews were roped with served as best man and grooms-
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Bredlow, Robert L. & Finch, Lena. Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1957, newspaper, October 17, 1957; Elgin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562315/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Elgin Public Library.