The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1961 Page: 32 of 52
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Bride - Elect Darlene Wolfe
THE ABILENE REPORTER -NEWS 10-B
Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, December 24. 1961
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If you want to keep your opened “sugaring," by sure to keep them
jars of jams and jellies from tightly covered.
Feted at Pre-Nuptial Tea
Darlene Wolfe, bride-elect of matching silver candelabra with
Dallas, red tapers.
was honored at a tea Saturday Misses Moore, Johnson and
afternoon in the home of Mrs Hulsey, who with Miss McCann
are to serve as Miss Wolfe’s
bridal attendants, assisted Mrs.
BiUy Ross Swingler a
Carl P. Hulsey, 1925 Sayles Blvd
Mrs. T. A. Moore, Mrs. E. G
Johnson, Mrs. Gordon McCann of
Lometa, Janis Johnson, Judy
Moore, Camille McCann and Sylvia
Hulsey were eo-hostesses.
Mrs. Hulsey presented guests to
Miss Wolfe and her mother, Mrs,
J. A. Wolfe. Mrs. McCann assist-
sheath dress with elbow length
sleeves. Her accessories were a
single gold chain necklace, gold
bracelet and gold shoes. Her
corsage was of red carnations.
Merry
Moore in the dining room.
Mrs. Johnson said goodbyes to
A ‘Yeasty’ Flavor
more than 100 guests. A 0
Miss Wolfe was wearing a trous- Ever notice that your home-
seau frock of candlelight silk, a baked bread, rolls or coffee cake
Christmas
Students Give
ed in welcoming guests.
Camille McCann, Miss Wolfe s
roommate at Baylor University Forum Program
presided at the registry. 1 U1 UIII 1 1 Uy 1 UIII
Hostess gift of silver double
have a “yeasty” flavor? This hap-
pens. usually, because the yeast
dough was allowed to rise in too
warm a place.
GAMUT, me.
1150 NORTH SECOND
When Thursday Forum mem-
vegetable dish in contemporary When Thursday Forum mem-
design was shown by Miss Moore, bers met at the home of Mrs
Alex Edwards. 1131 Blair, they
Mrs Moore served at the tea
table which was covered with
white cutwork cloth Appoint-
ments were of milk glass
and silver. Centerpiece of red
and white carnations arranged in
heard a program by two McMur-
ry College students
Albert Ferreiero, whose home
is in Oriente Province, Cuba, and
Irma Perez of El Paso, formerly
of Mexico, described "Christ
milk glass container with silver 1
RRIDE 11 FCT HONORED - Darlene w olfe, left, bride-elect of Billy Ross Swing- cherub base was flanked by mas in My Homeland”
T "honored at a prenuptial tea Saturday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Carl
Hulsev. 1925 Sayles Blvd. Receiving guests with the honoree was her mother,
Mrs. J A. Wolfe, center. Judy Moore, right, who will be an attendant in Miss
Wolfe’s wedding, was one of the hostesses (Staff Photo!
WITH THE LIGHTING OF THE
Christmas
Candles-
At this season of good cheer, may they
signify joy and gladness to fill your heart
for many days to come.
, All of us in this firm .extend to all of
you in your home, Holiday Greetings.
..to everyone
from our kitchen
to yours.
Showroom headquarters
for your
CUSTOM
KITCHEN
ate
TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS:
5 River Oaks Shopping Center-S 14th & Willis
her chant Park Shopping Center-North 12th & Grape
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Thinking of 10U...
SNYDER BRIDE — Barbara Shoemake, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. T. E Shoemake of Snyder, became
the bride of Herman R. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Adams of Camp Springs, in a double ring cere-
mony read Saturday at 7 p m. in the Greenhill Bap-
tist Church, Snyder. The bride was graduated from
, Snyder High School and Jessie’s Beauty College. The
| bridegroom was graduated from Hobbs High School
1 in Hobbs. He is employed in Rotan. The couple will
reside at 2303 Avenue V in Snyder. (Snyder RNS
Photo)
at Christmastime
May nil the joys of
the season fill your heart and
your home, bringing happi-
ness to you and to those whom
you hold dear.
Management and
Employees...
Saddle & Sirloin Restaurant
Highway 80 West
OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY
test's Kitchen Center
1450 BUTTERNUT
CALL OR 4*3021
ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S & LADES FURNISHINGS MUST
BE MOVED TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW SPRING
MERCHANDISE... ARRIVING DAILY...
ALL FALL
MILLINERY ..
Fall Dress Skirts
Sweaters, Blouses
COSTUME
JEWELRY
COAT
SUITS ... .
GROUP SLIPS
REG. 4.00 ..
Now
Values
to 8.95
ENTIRE STOCK OF MENT
SPORT SHIRTS
9 00 Values
•77 to 5.95 1
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
ONLY..................
12 PRICE
13 OFF
1/3 OFF
13 OFI
199
2.99
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was the night
before Christmas..
And all through the house •.
echo our hopes that you have
a cheery, heartwarming
and very Merry Christmas!
Filestore
— where your dollar buys MILES more
W E. MUENZLER, MGR.
No. 3rd at Cedar St.
A SEE US FOR
SPEEDWAY
PROVED
TIRES
'1 DOWN
1 A WEEK
Men's
ROBES, GLOVES
Group Men’s
Jackets, Sweaters
2 PRICE
12 PRICE
. Entire Stock Men's
FELT HATS NOW ONY3
Regular INUY 1 m
♦ ♦3 Vetoes .................• . . . L --
Group Reg. 14.95 , Now
MEN'S SLACKS NOW
ONE 888
A and P aniaid
1080 NO. 2nd STREET
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1961, newspaper, December 24, 1961; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1672170/m1/32/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.