The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 188, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 22, 1957 Page: 33 of 80
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5-C A inn ABILEnt REFUKIERNEWS
Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, December 22, 1957
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ACC Students Wed
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Dec chantilly lace The bouffant skirt
21 — Father of the bridegroom, was accented with appliques of
D. L Wallace of McCamey, read lace and seed pearls and extend-
the Friday evening rites which ed into a chapel train Her finger-
united Barbara June Hamilton tip veil of illusion fell from a
and Lowell Dupree Wallace in headdress of peau de soie trim-
marriage. i
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Vows were exchanged in the a crescent bouquet of white or-
of chids surrounded by white mums
Tenth and Francis Church
Christ.
and stephanotis. •
Mr. and Mrs John E Hamil. Joan Hamilton, sister of the
ton of Oklahoma City arc parents bride, was maid of honor and
of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Johnny Brightwell, also a
Wallace of McCamey are the sister of the bride, was brides,
bridegrcom’s parents. maid. They wore gowns styled
Vocalists—were Bettv—Gay with—red v eheteen- bodices anil
Brightwell and John Nance, both red nylon organdy over red taf-
of Oklahoma City feta. Their flowers were- white
A. . mums and holly.
Given in marriage by her 1 _ . a
fattier, the bride wore a dress ofKenneth W allace, brother of the
white peau de soie w ith sabrina bridegroom, was best man. U sher- ■
ing were Dick Blume of Lamar,
Colo., roommate of the bride-
neckline and fitted bodice which
featured a yoke and applique of
groom at Abilene Christian Col-
lege, and John Brightwell of
Stillwater, Okla.
Premier Club
Celebrates Yule
RANGER si Following a wedding trip to
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night at the Ranger Community students at ACC.
Clubhouse. | Attending the wedding from
Families of the members, all Abilene were Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Reception was in the reception
room at the church.
Following a wedding trip
employes of the Premier Oil Re- McGrady, 410 Santos, grandpar-
fining Company, were present, ents of the bridegroom._________
_ ... portrait by Rodden Studio
MRS. LOWELL DUPREE WALLACE
... formerly Barbara June Hamilton
Ruth Ann Polk, Sam Caudle
Marry in Formal Rites Here
Ruth Ann Polk and Sam Caudle s „ , of Dallas: David Bourland. Dan
were married Saturday evening.____we picture on Kage 11 n>, Caudle, brother of the bride-
in the First Christian Church, riage by her brother, Jim Polk groom. Billy Jack Rudd, Henry
. Double ring vows were read by She wore a gown of white silk Colwell and Joe Taylor, all of Abi-
he Rev. Edward Laux, pastor of taffeta, fashioned with a wide. lene.
the Pioneer Dr. Baptist Church oval decollete neckline, edged Sandra Hockersmith was or
The bride is the daughter of with handrun alencon lace appli- ganist and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Kelly Polk, 3909 Monticello ques. Tiny tucks accented the Tiffany were vocalists.----—
Circle, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. moulded bodice and formed brief
Caudle, 1002 Pioneer Dr., are par- sleeves complemented by
ents of the bridegroom.
Reception was held at Abilene
Announcing
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For Your Appointment
Prices Start at $15
Satisfaction Guaranteed
long Country Club.
White kid gloves. The bouffant. For traveling to Louisiana, Mrs-
Jan Polk was her sister’s maid bell-shaped skirt was designed € audle wore an original costume
of honor: Mrs. Ronald Rhodes, with a princess panel front, en- by Branell of ruby red petit-point __
Ann Hills, Sherry Smith, Carol hanced with large floral appliques, wool. The sheath was topped by a -
Ann Caudle, sister of the bride- of the lace. Gathered back full- waist length jacket with a mink
groom, all of Abilene, and Naida ness extended into a fan shape, collar. Her accessories included
Barnes of San Angelo were court-length train. a mink head clip and reptile
bridesmaids. Attendants were Her veil of French silk illusion-shoes and bag.
identically attired in gowns of fell in tiers to fingertip length Mr. and Mrs. Caudle graduated
flamingo red taffeta. The wide from a halo of taffeta and lace from Abilene High School in 1956
scooped necklines, accented by encrusted with tiny seed pearls where he was an All State and
narrow bias cuffs, were comple- She carried a white orchid and lily Al American high school guard
mented by short, white kid gloves, of the valley streamered in white They are sophomore students at
Sleeves were brief. The bouffant, satin atop a white satin Bible Southern Methodist I University
waltz-length skirts emphasized beaded in pearls, where she is a member of Kap-
the moulded basque bodices. Mr. Caudle was his son's best pa Alpha Theta and he is a Sigma
They wore matching velvet bow man. Ushers and groomsmen Alpha Epsilon Caudle is also a
bandeaux and carried bouquets were Bob Loveless of Houston, member of the SMT varsity foot
The bride was given in mar- Gene Moore of Roswell, N.M.; ball team. The couple will be at
of white longstem roses. Tom Koenig and James Welch home al 3501 Normandy, Dallas.
School Has 3
Recitals Today
E. Edwin Young and Ruby
Eberle Young, directors of. Mu-
sikaven School of Music, will pre-
v R 1 . sent three recitals Sundav after
holiday atmosphere by using it in ver plated cream pitcher to work noon at s 1 and 4 o’clock ri-
clever and easy-to-make Christ- as a cigarette holder A plastic moon albv students &
mas decorations. Patterns and flower holder inside the pitcher Speciti and theory
shapes suggest specific arrange- will support the cigarettes. Christmas tokens were diven out
ments.
Bring Tableware Into
Parlor In Holiday Dress
Let your tableware add to the tea or coffee service, put the sil-
. Christmas tokens were given out
I Bits of clay in the bottom of a ai the various classes during the
For example A provincial silver butter dish or bread tray week
weather vane motif on an inex- will support Christmas tapers or immediately after the three stu-
pensive, new dinnerware can be traditional babyberry candles dent programs Musikaven will
paired on a holiday table with a Bank the base with holly for an close for the holidays, reopening
wooden ' tree" hung with fruit and especially lovely effect, on Jan 2
cookies in the Scandinav ian tradi- ---------------
lion
The tree is made of four dow-
els of graduated length. Run dow-
els through holes drilled in a slen-
der center post that is nailed to
a wood base.
It may be painted red or
white. Oranges and apples are
stuck on ends of the dowels;
and cookies are tied to the
branches with ribbons (bake or
buy cookies with holes in them*J
The dinnerwares weather vane,
pattern is in shades of ocher,
bronze and black against white.
It shows up well with a white
tree against a dark green cloth.
This type of setting is adaptable
to other provincial patterns or to
use with plain, white, contem-
porary dinnerware.
For something novel, pile mod-
ern. square and triangular-shape
colored oil ornaments in contemn-
porary bow Is or long, boat shape |
planters It’s a variation on the
standard use of conv entional glass
ornaments for this purpose
With the traditional silverplate
hollow ware shined up for the
holiday parties, take advantage
of its sparkle for off-duty use in
decorations.
A silver platter with a wood
well and tree carving block can
double as the base for a gleaning
Christmas plaque set on a buffet
or con-ole table Long-needied
greens, lightly sprayed with
"snow." form a graceful little
tree when boughs are taper! along
the grooves of the tree patterned
block
Make a hasp from a flat, red
wrapped box add a few silvery
ornaments and prop against the
wall on a braided mat. or use it
horizontally as a table center-
piece.
A silvery sugar bowl can be
made to serve as a miniature
vase for sprays of greenery on
desk or bookcase, or it can be
filled with striped candy canes.
Put a toy Santa Claus nearby to
■land guard.
The weighted sugar bowl cover
doubles as an elegant paper-
weight for just-arrived Christ-
mas cards. When not needed for
bound
to La Mode
please Slippers
for
-The Perfect
"Las Minute’
GIFTS
• ROSE
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$19
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BEAUTY SHOP
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$099
ALL
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PINE
Looks Matter,
Even When It’s
Cold Weather
and pins up her coat collar with a
safety pin, this teen - ager is ask-
ing for trouble.
Chances are, she If bump into
the boy she’s had her eye on for
weeks or the drama coach who’s
been, considering her for an im-
The girl who thinks her appear- portant part in the class play. The
ante doesn’t count on a cold windy point is your appearance counts
day is fooling herself When she every time you’re in publie. no
matter what the weather. So see,
ties a scarf about her head, shoves to it that your clothes are at-
her feet into an old pair of boots tractive, suitable and neat.
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Agency Established 1882
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at Christmas
with
beautiful lingerie
Because the lady you have in mind likes to feel
pampered . . because she simply loves beauti-
ful lingerie . . . choo.se her personal gifts
from our drifts of lace and nylon . . . so
pretty, and so easy to care for!
A Pajamas
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up.
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ddingtons
LADIES APPAREL
250 Cypress
linen...fashion conversation
by David Crystal
the costume suit with private blouse
created in exciting new imported
Belgian linen tweed
trim silhouette is Sweetened with
floral printed cotton blouse fa match
the custom-like jacket lining
we see it at luncheon,
traveling, and wherever talk is
sparkling, elegant hues of
Grey and brown
sizes, 10 thru 16
David Crystal's silk linen suit
beautifully tailored with a definite
‘sneak peak’ of the future look
so attractive and kind to
the figure with its draped
collar Princess lines and
slender skirt in tones
of beige and block.
sizes; 10 thru 16
55“
0
Stand out suit designed to
travel in the best company, with
cut out decorations and tulip
hemmed jacket . . . figure slim
skirt, in wonderful Silk-linen
fabric . machine washable
50% orion, 50°6 dacron
color perfect rose, beige, sand
and gold, sizes, TO thru 16 100
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 188, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 22, 1957, newspaper, December 22, 1957; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659030/m1/33/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.