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Q.)g0, Central Baptist
-We- Vacation School
A
Society
1945
A picnic
Reunion
Bible
graduating
Cam
school which has been he I I this
aptist
the Central
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Annual.
Rev.
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son, Jimmy
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ty Center building. Bask t din-
daughter
f
ner served
at noon.
F
First
2
i as a
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Methodist
c
ley Memorial , 1
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a i,
ary
-
p.m., in the Parsh
RE
NE
ichers
ade to
A. W.
MUNDELL
Bar-
Lind
leeorated the mah-
lub-
W. S.
telpiece
and
tered Wit i a
idance
street.
wor-
WMS o
a nd
wedding
a
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g
the home
n
Irs.
ment is being announc’d Sunday
‘e points.
First
ose
the
ide.
P
, 3
Women’s circle of Harve i Street
the vows.
Baptist church Tuesday
ening.
heir
ind
16 ir the
m.. at
i. A
L Ruby
Central Christian church. Green-
nE
ville. The officlant
to be
the
is
J
arrangement of spring
will
wet
serve as mat ron o'
other feminine members ol
the
f 1
scheol.
be:
Mmes. Marcus Aus-
Bobby Joe
H ockett.
t
son. Jay,
lubhouse with
Mrs. H. II Wand
and
ul Booher.
the sister of the bi
l " -V1 11 . HF «
Gainesville.
Miss Suzanne
Wade,
and
Nichols
for the
will
Wednesday’s addition to
groom
afternoon " and
of prenuptial
Buddy)
ih
extended to Miss Emo-
have been
Honnegs er
gene Blanton during the
last two
aid Bill Me-
Hil-
A. J
) DWIGHT BUTTOLPH
MR. RICHAR
liard. Jr., Da las.
Dustin. 207- East Garnet
t street.
B. A.
metis Curtis, Yandell Ro
style, table games wort
Mt
college, Commerce.
nd 46,516,000 tons of
Japan m
one tenth
rangeme nt
was
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
la ce in white which
bers pi
the M
. Rich- formed an
or
id
Blanton,
Gaines-
Moore. Jr., was ma
Mrs. Joe
Helen Cla
tien.
View.
Jan
the hridegrc om-to-be.
Buttoil
Mrs.
San Leandro. Calif.
isic during t
ii
furnished by the
younger girls and gifts
were dis-
■
tables
the suit room ol
played in
covered with pink and
leeorated
Gainesville, played a program of
music. She furnished the
accom-
Ik d.
Tappan.
erman. who sang as pre
inted a
solos.
the Yers."
outlined
lohow
Misses Lou Ingra ni and (
ar-
Chur
e fac-
ing tlay at the
wed-
h
a
the center space, of th? altar.
id daugh
/
ter.
OF GAINES
. broth-
Rev. Daniel Baker of
church, the
Mis
I.
Dallas, past r of the Wynnewood
Places we re marked (or
her fa-
i. church in that city.
Presbyteria
Pleasant clubs Thursday after-
and held
an arrangement
on tulle
Upon th
r .
and TV are important in mie
dern
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living but they can be made into
included:
til
an evil if allowed to absor
too
I
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ton and
I Mrs. Arley Daurity, rh
In
y
Thebouffant skirt of gossamer
i
he tiny
rangement
R. C.
us tin.
Yandell
with Mrs. Yarbrough
the fullness of the skirt
was ac-
I
Jr., Bill Bla it
Thomas,
cented by the wide bantings of
Blanton and T. D. Blanto
I
_—
Classified Ads Bring
suits.
1 1
tier Are You?
Okla . sist
appointed
: 1 •’
YOU
l
Are Cordially
—
cake, and
tec
Parker
the center ece.
a
Hardw
ANNIVERSARY
4 I
slice of the wedding
The firs
Electric
re
4
white satin ribbons.
♦
I
4
ERVIC =
punch.
s
house-
Gaines
He
PERFECT ATTEND.
Auto P
rts
Shoe Store
9:30 a.m.
Registration
.
• Morning Worship .
t
.10:55 a.m.
cur-
H. M. P
Well
Standard
• Evening Vesp rs . .
.... 5:30 (.m.
route 3,
INSURANCE , GENCY
... . 6:30 p.m
3, ci
i
mons for being
re-
Mrs. Boaz
bers in the group.
a member
a
and
A
I
r &
at ion and the next
ting was
announced for
eh Lt a
June 15 In the
She it
to Fort
s month
a
aduated
son
the Mt.
it,
inseets. :
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home of Mrs. Ben Anderson. ,
There are over 900,000 specie
' MISS D
Ronald
was
food.
Simmons.
Blanton.
New Mexic >. and Dan Buttolph.
San Leandr >. younger brother of
park. Miss Bernie
an illustrated talk
e Puckett
on the u
planned by
and Ronald
son of Mr. and
south highway
read an
using the
the rites.
Ear-
ham,
and
white tapers which were
before the ceremony by
Blanto
Mrs. J
of white
midriff
bustline
irst
ible
1001
tained at a
lors of the
the table,
abra held
Best mar
be Russell
rangem
. A lor
was co’
a pink
four st
and Jo;
in the
flowers.
Place s
12:30 p.m. 1
Women’ll
party we e Mrs. Hubbard Bar-
rett of St rman, Mmes. W. Her-
bert Loci , H. O. Kinne, Fred
, Dallas. sister-in-law i
. and Mrs. Bob White
was
for a
in brown
’ Seventy
were Mrs.
sister-in -lav
f Roswell, New Mex-
nan, and the grooms-
Robert Reid. Dexter.
tesses
home,
lunch-
the
Mt.
Jt
of
Branched silver candel-
white tapers flanking
Buttolph
a costume
A hostess gift was
Miss Blanton and the
154-
H to
n d
and
har
Eva Mundell to ;
Wed E. G. Windom
the
read
listed at
27 with
Lee, Vir-
art in the public schools
well.
1817
hostess
usiness
white Majestic daisies
oreath in a silver con-
one extremity of the
ere-
un-
Sunday
homecoming
Scoggins and F. M. Sharp
Those who attended t he school
Roy Stamps as cohostesse.
The bride-elect Is chosen colors
eve-
the
Luncheon
Mrs. Cl
be
oss
4—--
MISS EVA-AI
Fair
gave
e of
••
4,
, is a clerk at Fort Mon-
th WAC detachment in
i
weddil
Jack,
I ’ <
(Gilbert Studio phot)
chosen <
aqua M
tty wer
for the
। :
from Gainesville
last year.
lette Lipard, Denton.
Clubs' Entertained
By Lucy Lee Club
The Lucy Lee Home Demon-
A mid-July wedding is being
Miss Dior ne Moore
Business Worn»
In Circle Mee1
recognized at the r (cent pro-
motion exercises for the eighth
church Girls
The bridegroom to t e is C
Mrs. Martin Wd
asgF
4987 .
Concluded Toda
Family.” She usi
tures for illustr
ed the
■ others
b Opal
ng and
. Woman’
Christian.
piece was
and baby
tainer. At
table was
Sanitarium .
• || I . |
were: Mmes Jan Ramsey
Trammell, Cliff Craddoc
I
ately 1
Baskets ol
the bridi-elect, w u
honor and
and Silas Yarbrough, Jr
ers of the bride.
J
: 2
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f > ■
v0 A
12 children. 11
Wed Greenville
Girl in July
i mpressive ceremony.
< ouble ring service in
At the conclusion of
giving Room to
Needs of One’s
{
t
’ t
5
Cole, th
small gi
pancke hat of straw’was _
hing color, and her Dumps
were black faille.
reception in the par-
hurch chapel immedi-
• |. •.
holding
lighted
David
given for mem
ountain Springs
9
I
spur and
placed or
3
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As the guests arrived Mrs. Her-
bert Golombeck of Dallas, the
New Jersey. She er l
Dalles lest November
basic training at Fort
tered on the theme of the
Elijah. Mrs. Ledbetter
Jerry-Bear
ico. as best
men were
matching
and bag
gardenia
ILLE
iature
parent;
secured
$ book.
N after-
l.n
Farrar’s
rgr1
egrtean
and the
covered i
Glory roses
Lt. Butto ph was attended by
mseru3
buffet
: played
2 v8)
11
--e______________" Miss A ma Robby
read “What Kind of a (’lub Mem
and Mrs. A H
daughter, Miss E
to Elisha Grant
d Party Has
pastor. Rev
Mrs. A. J.
las, sister of
church, 8
House.
- Hinton
hostess tc
96 x
ission in the U.S. Marine
cors June 1. 1954. He also at-
tended the University of Ken
Lt. Buttolph reeived
|iy. me yoyng women were at gree from New Mexico
tired in dreeses .of French blue institute at Roswell and
02
„mocru2,g
2aH,3 2d •
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ge8mad
wedding and reception were lib
bard Barrett and daughter. Judy,
and Mr. and Mrs. Melrose Tap
pan. Jr.. all of Sherman;
much family interest. She Urged
more planning for enjoyable —
nings with the family, I
aqua tinted d isies was
the buffet.
cousins o ’
Miss M:
signatures
Soft m
noon was
Saturday
of 1941 and „ .. ....... —
„ classes of Gaines-, ’park closed tl
ville high school, 8 p.m., Chm- -hecl -icl ■
munity Center bu filing.
{D
in her
i > of the
E First
; jests.
Church Circle
Is Entertained
Lucile Reagan circle.)
Baptist church, 2:30 p.m.,
study; Mrs. Warren Cor,
East Main street.
Mr. j and Mr 1L W. Windom,
also! of Valley View.
The wedding will take place
Jun 11 at the Valley View Bap-
tist I church and Rev. George
Mary Martha circle of First
Christian church, 3 p. " “♦
church with Mrs. Ben
son, hostess.
In addition to the aforernen-
tioned out of town guests at the
SUNDAY
JUNE 6TH
1954
color, fas ioned as a sheath dress
with a m itch box length jacket.
Her----* - —
ing
Whazey exuvnaq,u
irch.) The wedding
honorees and the four
is. | T
annual picnic at the home or
Mrs. Eugene French, Marys-
ville road.
h u r c h, lun cheon,
inchurch annex
Auxili-
week at
‘re marked with min-
b ridal bouquets for the
hie betrothed couple
Mrs. Earl J. Patton.
77.
will re cite
wedding part y will
imemmsneka
David Yar
tion club meeting Tuesday Inodn
when the annual covered dish
luncheon was held.
After the meal. Mr-*. Davd
Boaz presided for business and
the club prayer was given in
unison. Miss Margaret $hook
read the club creed and {three
visitors, Mrs. Lester Johnson,
Sherman. Mrs. ) Ray Warden,
Pilot Point, and Mrs. Pearl Mor-
ris. Whitesboro, were welcomed.
Miss Bernice Puckett gave a
demonstration on the topic,
“Adapting the T
the Size and
by the - 13 members
guest, Mrs. Latrice M
Era
, or
Creek,
_ _____ is a graduate of
/alley View high school and her
fience graduated from Era high
Mary Smith. Helen Hu
Elizabeth Adams.
Adult workers and (
_______ ies read a poem
which had been dedicated tp Mrs.
Price, the hostess. as a good
neighbor and friend to all. A gift
was then presented to Mrs Price
and a gift to Mrs. Lucy R. Sim
mons for being the oldest mem
Nichols of Valley
k was
n./
grade of Rad Ware school anc
Carolyn Sue Fox was
to the audience as
is being -tmra
- - i streamerS
1443 A--U,q1IL -VANVA — cior H*-"
Wade whose engage--iey Whi
ruffles. Formed jin three tiers.
folk wing the ceremony.
_____- cl white gladioli deco-
rated the 1 oyers, and similar ar-
rangement: added ornamentation
to the spat ous reception suite.
Jayne Curtis and her sister.
” re, and Joy J ayhe and
church with 181 enrolled.
The school has been under then
direction of the pastor
Lloyd S. Ledbetter, and h • s cen-
the ceremo iy. Mr. Tappan sang
“The Lore ‘s Prayer," as the
decorated with a large hurricane
lamp surr unded with smilax.
David B. Yarbrough.
ife of
_ PM , __—____T taught
stories on the theme to e ch de-
of Alpha Rho Tau and Los Cabo-
leros. She was selected as "Miss
Progressorama" during Cei.....
ville’s recent centennial
Mrs. Mary Boaz was ir charge
f the program and Mrs Ruby
Brasel offered the pray* t. Mrs.
Rogers). A. 1
Dave Thomas, Sr., ; n
partment in the school by using
lannelgraph illustrations. :
Miss Mary Jo Ledbetter served
is pianist for the school a ri as a
affair fol
held at
Methodist
will take
and vows
cake was pt by the bride with
Lt. Butto ph’s handsome sabre
tied with white satin ribbons.
presented
er and sister, Mrs. We
’ Miss Carolyn
Whitworth, both o'
...... idry, Tyler
irideg room-to-be,
added in it he napkins anc.
The houseparty [include i Misses
Martha Dustin, Carolyn Blanton,
ARMY RECRUITER — Pvt. Jim-
mie L. Nunn, daughte r of Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Nunn o route 3,
Mr. and Mrs. . im Mundell of
Vally View annpunced the ap-
proaching m ft r
it I
'---------lit I !
Gainesville
a large wedding ring
___________ punch was served from
a silver bo wl at the other end of
,F
ka1a
weeks. Th? afternoon al fair was
held in the home of Mrs.Franki
। Receiving _
.were the i ewlyweds, and mem-
bers of the bridal party. jAt the
at Ros-
his : de-
Military
also his
Mrs. Buddy Gandill
hostess Wednesday nod
overed dish luncheon
home in Era and membe
Loyal Matrons circle
Christian church were
19
' -8
*H
.e
Earl J. I atton, pastor of First
Methodist church.
the brideg oom. Ushers were
’rough, and Melvin
presentee
never hav-
An am ngen
white glaq lioli d<
' ‘ ' i i 1 he - T— H .
bride-elect’s ] table
it i pink damask ant
coal in 1953-- about
U.S. production.
is a graduate of
high sel iool and
Saturday at L ponard
I the Vacatior
Invi
Mrs. Linnie Craven:
Throckmorton street, was)
to members of the II
with Mmes. Arthur Dillard. Em
gers and
tulle swept out from
waist in a cloud of pleated tulle
of animal life known at pi
including 675,000
be Wayne Yai brough. Commerce;
Herbert Humphries 1
Ada. Gladewa ter; and
620 Lindsay street,
eon honoring n"
______ impbell and
Dave Th oms, Jr., Pau DuuHEI.
Ken Blar ton, I Bill Blanton..Jimmy
Mary Jo Riley and Carolyn Blan
ton. Bob by Henderson and John
Honnegs er of Dallas. Bill Tur-
ner, Dot Odneal of Krum, David
Blanton
a special
the sun F orch. This
white ate place mats and held
a pink i “ ' “
ulty meeting, members of the
group presented I her wi
ding gift
The couple ___
vows of marriage July
nd Mr =. Silas tron of hoor. and the brides-
Bible Presbyterian
church, luncheon at 12 noon in
the home of Mrs. Harry Kinne,
_ " Grand avenue. I
ssed a day
ight years. Miu
ofMr. anc
505 South______________
Iris club, 7:30 p.m., with
Ike Walker, 916 $. Rusk.
pink, toast and
iris. Arley Daur-)
"riday evening,
dinner of the
five guests ca
Honored at School
Waples-P<ilin+er
Company
and Miss« s Mary Ellen
Elizabeth
___ ___ s Prayer/’’ as the
young cou; ie knelt at the altar
to receive t e minister’s blessing.
. L. San iiin.
Hilliard, Jr., of Dl
ary Jo Riley
for the bride’
a series
courtesies which
pupils at
school last week
I
#22
0
vas pinned to her jack-
nd Mrs. Buttolph will go
o,Va., later th_______...
* "j he is i tationed
Marine corps.
Iph is a graduat- *
lie r ’
of the bride, and
Cody. Fort Sill,
Home Demonstration club Wed-
nesday in the [clubhouse v
Mrs. Fred Haynie as hostess!
Plans were completed for
joint meeting with Prairie Gre
club for Friday -___________
Miss Perry cr; Putkett was demon-
strator.
Sunshine sister gifts were
changed and new names dr
ried out in decorations
refreshment table was
with pink and held aqua tinted
of pink, aqua and toast were car-
and the
covered
celebra-
The past year she (alight
Chantilly lace. The .off-shoulder
neckline was shaped with finely
pleated tulle which extended into
brief leeves. A banding
Chantilly lace molded the
dative interest she sh wedheshridegroomtobe
Fmnk 1
daughter. Jan, and
Carl Qd neal [ of Krum: Misses
in Greenville ty the young lady’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Moore, Jr.
houncod to be
Mrs. W. A. Sco zgin.
A sandwich plate was served
to ten members.
covered with a lovely
i designed with cut-
lace. The center-
e 5, 19
taffeta fash ioned princess style. commi
and ballerin a length with Juliet corps
caps to match, and they wore t....c
short white gloves. Their flow-ltucky.
ers were arm bouquets of Rome
„e Saturday evening
will be directed by Dr.
itton, pastor of First
church.
lent of fushia and
Mrs.
Mrs. Frank
Greenville;
— Ag
road, was
htl one
yool of
tist I church and
Storey will read ---- ------
Miss Nella Anh Boydstun will
be honor maid and Lewis Bart-
hold will serve is best m
reception will fpllow the
mony in the home of Miss
dell’s parents.
The bride-electi
’ i
to the
miage of their
ya Ann Mundell
Windom, son of •
__ Guild and
of St. Paul’s Episcopal
■guest book arranged on ft table
covered wit h a cutwork cloth and
to Quant. „
, to reside while
I with the IS. M
1 Mrs. B ttol
the Gain svil
ginia. After six week i training
in personnel management at
Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.,
Pvt. Nunn reported
Monmouth. She was <
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Tea Shower Given
Wednesday for
Emogene Blanton
A come-and-go tea shower was
The couple received their
degrees in English ast month
from East Texas Stale Teachers
so a member of the 4-H club
and is president
Lebanon Baptist
Auxiliary. f
.25 -
mi
After members enjoyed the
meal which was serve
Johnson, P< cohontas, Iowa.
The genl lemen in the party
wore sumn er tuxedos, and car-
nation bout nnieres.
Wearing rhe vestments of his
i
de it ‘ '-s A
nd Lt. brough. Jr.,
Iph is a son of Colonel and of the bride,
Loren Dwight Buttolph of ly. The young women were at-
design just under the
and gave an effective finish to
the sleeves.
the living room for family needs.
Miss Puckett said thatitadio
ing been tardy nor m
during the ei_
Fox is the daughter y
Mrs. E. V. Fox, rou te 3, city.
Her parents are on the faculty
as principel and t aher,
spectively. She was <_______
of the girl* basketba I earn____
for the last two years made the
a I-tournamnt team. She is
will present a short program
receive certificates of attind;
Sunday morning before the
ship service. • F
" 0,
1 dl
ex-
_ drawn.
Th dime cake was baked by
Mrs. W. B. Coo ey and the next
meeting fan June 16 was an-
nouncod to be in the home of
wi re Mrs. Silas Yar-
Ward presided for brief bus ness.
A social hour was enjoyed and
meetings for the future were an-
nounced. The Lucy Lee club will
meet June 15, in the hone of
Mrs. Roy Robinson, route 2 < ity
Mrs. Lee Price «
HD Club Hostess
Mrs. Lee Price was hostess for
the Fairview Home Demostra-
--— o
J. Paul Morgan'
Motor Co.
Lausen, ] Robert Lynn, Howard
Richard Pyle. Roy
—-------- I. B. Saylors.; Joseph
Carroll, J mes W. Atchison, Dan
Baker anp Leo M. Kuehn. Sr..
Keel and
Tyler
Simp
gene Blanton.
I Mrs. Weldon |
• of Mr. and >
:h. Marysville,
of the festive}
the rehearsal.
John-
noon in the clubhouse at
। Food Market
—
«
L. C. Wylie accompan
songs on the piano am
taking part were: Mis
Dwens, Mrs. B. F. Yoi
Mrs. Cravens.
A refreshment plat
served after fhe benedictf
3—Gain er ville I Texas I Daily I tegister
BYantoh-Daurity./p
Wedding Party Has ‘d
Rehearsal Dinner E
Shelto
€ tching for each tier.
,__sol- She were w >ite short gloves and
it 8 o’- carried a bo iquet of lines of the
d slides arid pic-
_ ____ tionsand sug-
gested types of furniture,
tains and floor doverings, i
Mrs. Eula Hughe
hich • ’ ■
Thursday
arles Priddy a i
Priscilla, were hos
Thursday at 1 p.m at their I
for a I
Flanking the floral arrangement
were silver candelabra
s GuifiT of ----
church. 7 p.m., for
KADEN,
the FLOR ST
Miss Blanton was presented a
her sixth grade
J. ’ Frank McMurray
and tl e 11
lose i l tli
made these presentation*. :
Mrs. Everett Kile led the recre-
3° .30., •
pssyeta
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2
Sk
. four visitors and
4__________________
Monday
All circles of WSCS,
silver trav by
Hills HDC will
Loving and R
Point clubs. 2 p.nr., at d
house in Fair park.
Miss Djar e Buttolph, sister of
the brideg oom, served the-----’
Other r embers of the
2 -■ a
ejc 3
r‘ec3.,
The wedding of Miss Betty Chantilly
Elaine Yarbrough and L . 2 " ' i “
ard Dwight Buttolph was
emnized Friday evening it 8 o'- carried a Do iquet or
clock in the’ First Mothodist valley and gardenias,
church. The bride is the only
daughter of Dr. anc E '____
McWilliams Yarbroug h. 312 ; matrons
South Grand avenue, and I *
Jo " ~ ‘
_______ —guest list
the honoree, per moth-
in Blan-
Blanton,
[her of
Mmes.
Stamps,
awning.
Burris.
I Dave
n, Ken
r of the bridegroom.
The brii e's table, beautifully
n the silver anti white
congratulations!
room
I held
arrangements For
mall girls, Gayle Blanton
y Jayhe Nichols, who are
wedding party and Kay
Stephanie Blanton,
table was arranged on
was laid with
flowers. The brown col
Given in marriage by
ther, the bride wore a ballerina
leng h gown of traditionpl beau-
ty. created in ice blue ny
with accents of White i mported
and Dr.-and
Messers, and
fin, Jim/Cal
reception treom
st
. iask
wh te satin
P +hj M
bride-elect’s
(Ira ham.
Followi ig the receptjon, the
couple Jef for a honeymoon trip
to Galvest on. For traveling, Mrs.
vas modfiMy attired in
of Italian silk of pecan
Blanton.
18 guests
Mrs. Rob rt
former Winifred
pictures of living rooms vhich
had been remodeled wnh proper
lighting and seating.
After the prayer in ur ison.
Mrs. Armon Jaynes* read
creed and Mrs. Ray Holley ______
an article. “Ten Ways jo K II an
Organization." Miss A ma
panimen for Melrose
III. of Shi
nuptial
"Through
The chancel rail was
wth greenery, arid a nhass
rangement using ; magno ia bios
soms and leaves provided an ar-
tistic effect as a background for
♦o Attend Our
and the brides table was $et with
white finen place mats and held
of whit? gladioli.
An arrangement of’ 1 (ink lark-
Miss Yarbrough, Lt. Buttolph Recite
Nuptial Vows in Impressive Ceremony
NTSC. Denton, majoring in in
terior. design. She is a member
“BBecaus " and
Dr. and 1 Irs. Yarbrough enter
tulle. A
groom i
Curtis. Roy
was
cen-
ered
heart surrounded bp aqua shirred
miniature bride and
white bells held
which led to white
es and li ies of the val-
wre placed in the ar-
t at vantagi
tab e in the living 1
red with white and
teacher along with Misses
ine Ramsey, Jean Cunning
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ley Strong, Lindord Kingt 1
say Miiam. L. J. Ramsey
• Fellowship Picnic .....
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stration club was hos
Downard - Fairplai as a
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theme, wa
white clot i
work a n 1
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Program Given for
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A program on furniture ar
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Gainesville, a ad groomsmen will
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 240, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 5, 1954, newspaper, June 5, 1954; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1579864/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.