Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1959 Page: 4 of 10
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PAGE 4, The Elgin Courier, August 20, 1959
Final Union Service Introducing Carl
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PITTSBURGH PAINTS keep that esaz look longer
Mrs. A.C. Brown
Feted With Party
The Important Question
their honeymoon trip to Mexico opening of the meeting.
City the bride wore for traveling
A cordial invitation is extended
every one to attend.
OVER 100
READY MIXED
and MAESTRO COLORS
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AT THE POST OFFICE AT FI fiiM.
TEXAS, UNDER ACT OF MARCH 3, 1879.
SUESCRIPTION RATES: 1 YEAR, $3.00; 6 MONTHS, $2.00; 3 MONTHS, $1.00.
PAYABLE . IN ADVANCE.
sociated with the Corpus Christi
State-National Bank.
A number of prenuptial courte-
sies honored the bride,and the
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Rev. Hylon Vickers gave the the gospel message each even-
invocation prior to the deli- ing at 8:00 p.m.
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At Central Christian
of BEAUTY AND
Mr S. Vil gie F letcher and son, bridegroom’s
J. W., and Mrs. Bird, qf Aus-
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fruit punch and pink and white
mints.
When the couple departed on
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Lyda discussed the prospects
for the coming football sea-
son and stated that practice
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U.S. and Delco Batteries - Buick and Studebaker Parts
TUNE-UP SPECIAL . . . MAGIC ST-P
Special A. P. Mufflers- No Charge For Installation
Special Saturday - Regular Gasoline, gal. 27 -1/24
CARLSON’S GARAGE
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SPANISH CORAL
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Austin, in the pulpit.
Everyone is extended a cor-
dial invitation to attend these
services and enjoy the mes-
sages brought by these two
ministers from our neighbor-
ing cities.
For use on shakes,
shingles and
rustic wood siding
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a navy blue silk suit, navy hat
and matching accessories, ac-
cented with an orchid corsage.
Upon their return Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson will make their home
in Corpus Christi where she
will teach in Central Park Ele-
mentary School and he is as-
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Stress ASSOCIATION
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HAROLD H. AND ROBERT L. EREDLOW, OWNERS AND PUBLISHERS
hosts for the rehearsal din-
tin. Mrs. Stasny presented the ner held in Austin at the Dris-
honoree with a beautiful and kill Hotel.
lay of imported lace forming a
scooped neckline of scallops
and an empire effect bodice
with short sleeves. The full
flared skirt extended into a
chapel length train.
Her fingertip veil of imported
white illusion was attached to
a coronet of seed pearls. She
carried Frenched chrysanthe-
mums and stephanotis centered
with an orchid.
Miss Zoe Marie Wilson, of
Corpus Christi,, sister of the
bridegroom was maid of honor.
She wore a sheath dress of (
pink and carried an arrange- ,
ment of Happiness roses and
satin streamers.
To Conduct Revival
in Bastrop Aug. 23-30
The Rev. L. S. Dubberly, pas-
tor of Elgin Methodist Church
will conduct a revival meeting
in Bastrop August 23 to 30th in
First Methodist Church. Ser-
vices will be held each evening
at 7:30 o’clock.
Dr. J. Gordon Bryson of Bas-
trop has been named chairman
of the membership and evange-
lism committe of this evange-
listic meeting.
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most' delicious white birthday The bride is the niece of Mr.
cake which she had baked and and Mrs. Chas. H. Fromme of
decorated with blue trimming Elgin, and the late Mr. and Mrs.
and embossed with “Happy Ed Fromme Hong time Elgin
Birthday." r residents, prominent in busi-
Refreshments of cake, coffee, ness and club circles, were
and cold drinks were served her paternal grandparents. Mr.
and as the cake was cut Wayne and Mrs. Chas. Fromme and
Hale played “Happy Birthday” house guest, Mrs. Harold
on his flutone honoring his Fromme of El Paso, attended
grandmother. Pictures were the wedding and reception,
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Markert of Austin. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Turner of Elgin are
the great-grandparents.
Miss Sue Ann Newquist is
visiting in Austin with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ferguson this
week.
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Monday, August 10 was the
birthday of Mrs. A. C. Brown
but she was feted with a party
on Sunday, at her home on
East Brenham, when she was
showered with good wishes,
many cards and lovely gifts.
Mrs. Julian Naie and Wayne,
of Carrollton, came down on
Wednesday to share in the fes-
tivities and the Browns other
daughter, Mrs. W. W. White
came Friday and Sunday. Others
present were Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Stasny and Carolyn of Taylor;
Linda Ann Fromme
Charles Wilson
Pledged Vows
The Harris Memorial Chapel
of University Methodist Church
in Austin was the scene of the
wedding of Miss Linda Ann
Fromme, Austin and Charles
Wilson of Corpus Christi. The
Rev. J. Kelly Neal of Houston,
cousin of the bride officiated
in the single ring ceremony
which was performed before
an altar arrangement of white - - --------- g . . . . . ,
flowers and greenery. She wore a sheath dress of Coach Lyda Kiwonis ReV. L.S. Dubberly
Jim Fromme of Houston, cou- pink and carried an arrange- Guest Speaker
sin of the bride was soloist, ment of Happiness roses and
singing “The Lord’s Prayer.” satin streamers. Coach James Lyda, guest
The bride is the daughter of Bernie Brauer, of Corpus speaker at the Kiwanis Club
Mrs. Ben Fromme and the late Christi, attended the bride- Tuesday, was introduced by
Mr. Fromme of Austin. She is groom as best man; and ser- Mayor Guy T. Carter, who,
a graduate of the University ving as- ushers were Leslie in turn, presented his assistant
of Texas where she received McCrea Wasserman, of Hous- coaches, Clarence Buck and
a bachelor of science degree ton and John W. Ochterbeck Jerry Fleming, each of whom
in elementary education and of Las Vegas, N. M.
was an Alpha Chi Omega. She The 1 eception was held in the
also attended the University of chur ch parloi where the guests
Colorado. were received by the parents
Mr. Wilsons parents are Mr. of the couple, and Miss Zoe
and Mrs. Johnny Wilson of Cor- Marie Wilson i Mr. Bernie
pus Christi. He received a Braver and the bride and groom, for his teams started Monday,
bachelor' of science degree in The pink and white bridal He has hopes this year’s men Baptist R GV I VO I
agricultural economics from theme was repeated in the floral will fire the spark of determin- WCLLepyz,~L,,CL
Texas A&M College. decorations and the bride’s ation as did the fine team last
Given in marriage by her un- table was laid with pink net with season which carried them to A revival will be held in the
cle, J. W. Porter of Dallas floor length flounce. The State Finals. Baptist Church at Webberville,
the bride wore a gown of pure center piece was of pink bios- starting Friday, August 21 and
silk peau.de soie with an over- soms and the tiered wedding Other than the coaches there continuing through Sunday, Aug-
cake was beautifully embossed was one other guest present, ust 30.
in floral design. The cake was Dr. McLemore of Fleming Hos- Rev. Jim Barnett, Evangelist,
• cut and served with pink tinted pital. of Caldwell, Texas will bring
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10:00 a.m., Church School
3:00 p.m., Registration for
Youth Camp at Circle R, Round
Rock.
8:00 p.m. ALCW. Program:
Book review on “Life of Ka-
therine Von Borah, wife of Mar-
tin Luther”, by Miss Viola
Armstrong. Hostesses: Mrs.
Alick Johnson and Miss Ruth
Lyckman. Program director:
Mrs. Ronald Clark.
Walter J. Cartwright of First Sunday, Aug. 16, at Johns
Methodist Church, in Bastrop Hospital in Taylor, weighing
will bring the message at the in at 9 pounds 4 ounces. He
Union Service at the evening has been named Carl Ray.
hour at First Presbyterian Also welcoming him is a big
Church. brother, Billy Joe, age 3 years
The following Sunday, August 9 1/2 months of age, and a
30, the final Union Service for little sister, Geneva Ann, age
the summer will be held at 1 year and 10 1/2 months.
Central Christian Church with Grandparents of the young man
Rev. George M. Sullivan of are Mr. and Mrs. Euell Tur-
Faith Presbyterian Church, ’ ner of Elgin and Mrs. Erna.
Ray Markert
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mar-
kert are the proud parents of
a bouncing baby boy, born
made a few impromptu re-
marks.
parents were
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rom dairy farm=-dsn* to your table Superior Dairies’ milk is
Monday, Blanche Freeman of Bethlehem Luth.
McDade came to extend con- c, L .
gratulations and enjoyed a nice FVe Church Of -und
visit. The Nales and Mrs. White August 23, thirteenth Sunday
returned to their respective after Trinity.
homes on Monday. 9:00 a.m., Morning Worship.
Mrs Brown has residedir Sermon: “The Christians EX-
Elgin since she was “Sweet
Sixteen” and her husband is
a native Elgin son. They are
members of First Baptist
Church and very active in all
church activities. She is fri-
endly, thoughtful of others, and
possesses a jolly disposition,
attributes which have won for
her scores of friends through-
out this area who join the
Courier in wishing her ‘many
happy returns of the day.’
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Finch, Lena. Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1959, newspaper, August 20, 1959; Elgin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562411/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Elgin Public Library.