The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 18, 1947 Page: 13
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A double ring wedding cere
fimony rend nt twilight in the
jsott glow of tall lighted tapers In
Icnndclabra on Sunday evening
nt the First Presbyterian church
Junltod In marriage Miss Maiy
Elizabeth Dudley daughter of
Mr and Mrs C S Dudley and
Mr J W Ervln son of Mr
and Mrs Robert Lee Ervln of
fMaycsvllle Okla
I Rev Robert Leo Ervln read
I the ceremony assisted by Rev
Joel L Aldrldge The Vows
were spoken In front of tall
j white satin Cathedral window
shaped screens topped by gorlan
Ids of smllax and tall white
candles Flanking It were twin
I screens of huckleberry foliage
Stopped by rows of lighted tapers
Three Grecian urns held curly
petaled white chrysanthemums
and tall spikes of white gladioli
Clusters of white ribbon and
flowers holding lighted candles
marked the entrance to the
pews down the bridal nlslc
White tapers In groups of three
were lighted In each window
and across the console by twin
brothers of the groom Jerry
and Gerald who were also ush
ers
ersThe prenuptlal organ prelude
was played by Mrs George
Jennings who accompanied Miss
Elaine Turney who sang I Love
You and O Promise Me Mrs
Jennings also played the wedding
marches
Candles across the altar were
lighted by Miss Marian Mc
Glaun o Amarlllo
Mrs Donald Davis of Boulder
Colorado was matron of honor
and Miss Nell Rose LaRoe was
mrlc of honor Blllle Wesley was
flower gill Billy Hulscy was ring
bearer
The br ric given in marriage
by he fithcf wore a traditional
gown rf wMte satin fashioned
with Chanttlly lace bodice long
pomell sleeves scalloped bertha
and Cathedral train with Insets
of Chantilly lace
The threetiered veil of import
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Renovating
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SIMPSONS
FURNITURESHOE
TULIA TEXAS
ed Illusion fell from a Coronet
of orange blossoms She carried
u bouquet of white roses on a
White Bible with a shower of
stcphonotli and white satin and
mallnq streamers Her only
ornaments vcrc a single strand
of pearls and a ring belonging
to her grandmother Dudley
Mr Burle Ervln served as his
brothers bcrt man hnd Mr
Frank Ervln Jerry and Gerald
Ervln with Mr Jack Holland
served as ushers <
The wedding reception was
held in tn home of the brides
parents 119 North Missouri St
Included In the house party were
Misses LaRoe McGlaun and Way
nelle Hogan Mesdames Clyde L
Cooper Geo Jennings W H
Edmondson E Kirk Hulsey R
E Leonard and Fred Cullum
Mrs Donald Davis served cake
and Miss Nell Rose LaRoe presided
at the punch bowl Mrs
William Kirk Hulsey kept the
guest register
A hand made cream lace cloth
over turquoise blue covered thq
brides table and the centerpiece
was of yellow roses and mnrcon
la daises in a golden ship with
yellow MalJnn sails and ropes1
of turquoise satin A miniature
brldo and groom were on the
bridge of the ship It was
flanked by tall yellow tapers In
gold and crystal holders Thq
thrcetlcrcd wedding cake iced
in yellow was topped by turquoise
and yellow daisies Baskets
of white and yellow chrysanthemums
decorated the home
For the trip by car to Arizona
and Colorado the bride a ore a
gray blegc wintJar sult with
accessories to match and a royal
blue blouse After October 1
Mr and Mrs Ervln will be at
home In the Kirk Apartments
The bride attended Texas Tech
and Texas university She Is a
mcjnber of Alpha Phi international
sorority and is also ff
member of Alpha Lambda Delta
honorary society
The groom attended Western
Reserve university at Cleveland
Ohio and served 18 months overseas
with the 3rd Combat Cargo
Squadron 10th Air Force He
flew 121 missions from one base
to another in the China Burma
India Theatre of operations He
received the AsiaticPacific Theatre
Service ribbon with two
battle stars The American Theatre
Service ribbon the Dlstinfl
ulshed Flying Cross Medal Air
Modal with an Oak Leaf Cluster
Presidential Unit Citation China
War Memorial Ribbon and World
War II Victory Medal
He is now associated with
The First National Bank
REHEARSAL DINNER
Mr and Mrs C L Cooper
Mr and Mrs E Kirk Hulsey and
Mr and Mrs William Kirk
Hulscy were hosts and hostesses
at tho rehearsal dinner given
Saturday evening at the C L
Cooper home The open rooms
end tables were decorated with
tall dinner tapers and the brides
chosen colors of yellow and turquoise
The twenty oneguests who
enjoyed the delicious three course
dinner wero members of the
Lridal party
LUNCHEON SATURDAY
Mrs George Jennings and
Dorothy Lou entertained Saturday
with a luncheon honoring
Miss Mary Elizabeth Dudley
JhsL Jbxol SjuIcuul DsuakhA dAMciatum Wufdu yaic
Can your butane or propane tank serve
you through the four winter months without
refilling The Texas Butane Dealers Association
urges you to take stock now If notyou may
find yourself without heat in the coldest
months of the year
Hundreds of new industries developed
during the war plastics synthetics chemicals
who was married September 14
to Mr J W Ervln Blue and
turquoise flowers decorated the
house and were used as a
centerpiece on the cutwork linen
covered table The luncheon be
Kan with yellow grape and
pineapple cocktaln served In
bowls of blue and ended with
brides cake and lec cream molded
In the shape of wedding
bells Places wore laid for Mrs
Robert Lee Ervln Mrs Donald
Davis and Mrs C S Dudley
and Misses Dudley Nell Rose
LaRoe Marion McGlaun Elaine
Turney and Blllie Wesley
Funeral services for Mrs
Charles Simpson of Lockney
mother of Mrs Johnny Emmett
of Tulla wero conducted Monday
afternoon in Lockney
Sandra Kay is the name of the
new daugntcr of Mr and Mrs
Bruce Dennis Kress She was
bom September 11 In a Plain
view hospital
Daniel Bruce son of Mr and
Mrs Clint Lambert Kress waa
torn September 9
etc have placed a tremendous demand for
butane and propane all year round On the
other hand domestic users burn four to seven
times more gas In winter than in summer but
your dealer can furnish you very little more gas
THETULIA HERALD THURSDAY SEPTEMBEK 1 Bffl
Recent visitors inl the D H
Thompson home were Mrs E H
Steed and two grand daughters
Shirley and Patricia Steed and
Mr and Mrs J Allison Steed
and two children Jano and Jack
fijulcuuipwpansL
nil of Childress Mrs Steed l
sisterinlaw of Mrs Eriampeon
Mr J A Steed is Superintendent
of Public Instruction Child
rcss County
LIVESTOCK OWNERS NOTICE
FOR FREE REMOVAL
Dead Horset Cattle Hogs Sheep
CALL
HUTTOS STATION
ROAD RUNNER GASES
TULIA TEXAS PHONE 296
CARL LOSSON PANHANDLE STA
PANHANDLE GAS
KRESS TEXAS PHONE 22
By dotflg this ybuf winter supply will belft
your tank when you need it most This situation
is not new The farmer has always stored
grain early for winter Housewives can summer
foods for winter use And by taking less
time for your dealer s services he can supply
you and your neighbors more economically at
the very time when road conditions are worst
The Texas Butane Dealers Association urges
you to drop in and see your local gas dealer
as soon as possible Consult him before you
buy any system He knows butanepropane
and will do everything he can to help you get
in cold months than in warm months In order ready for winter now
to balance this situation heating gas users must
plan to buy their winter supply at least four
months ahead
TEXAS fijuJtcUVL
DEALERS ASSOCIATION
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Miller, R. V.; Reynolds, Willis & Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 18, 1947, newspaper, September 18, 1947; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42951/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.