The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 215, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1960 Page: 2 of 12
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Section 1 THE DAILY NEWS-TELECRAM Sunday, September 11. 1000.
Engagement Announced
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silvet tray and compotes. White i
napkins were embossed in silver |
with the names “Lindu-AI.”
The buffet in the dining j
room held the triple silver can-1
delabra bearing pink tapers I
and a handsome silver coffee
and tea service.
Pouring p u n c h during the
first hour were Mi s Ruthmary
Jackson and Miss Linda Left-
wich. Doling the last hour Miss
Jeannie Koonee and Mrs. Jerry
Hanna poured.
Guests w e r e registered by
Miss Mary Phillip.- and Miss
Lnida Beckham for the first
hour and Miss Martha Brunt-
ley and Miss Martha Cheek of
Commerce during the last hour.
Others in the houseparty were
Mrs. Bill Easton of Hawkins,
Miss Mary West of Columbus,
Miss Glindu Mayes, Miss Janiee
Beal of Bryan and Miss Billie
Jean Blazek of Bryan.
Mrs. Clay Cheek of Com-
merce and Mrs. Yolney Ache-
son of Denison, aunt of the
bride-elect, were out of town
guests.
Society Clubs
Mrs. Fred Moelk, Society Editor
Telephone TU5-3141
Wedding Revealed
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Lindley Studio Photo
Miss Linda Jackson
Miss Jackson’s
Engagement Told
Rehearsal
Party
Staged
A rehearsal party was held
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. [
Marshall M. Smith, 124 Rus-
sell Drive, at 8:30 p. m. Fri-
day. The party followed the
rehearsal for the wedding of
Miss Donna Smith and James
Caudle Saturday night at 8:00
o’clock in First Christian
Church.
Refreshments of cake and
punch were served to mem-
bers of the wedding party
from a table covered with a
white lace cloth, Mints of yel-
low and white also carried out
the color scheme of the table.
Seasonal flowers were placed
throughout the house for fur-
ther decorations.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie A Pink altheas in a white milk
Jackson, 215 Houston Street, glass container were used on the
have announced the engage- j coffee table in the living room
ment and approaching rnarri- a n d other arrangements were
age of their daughter, Linda fashioned of Helen Traubel and
Ann, to Alton Harold Ward, the Fashion roses. Throughout the!
son of Mrs. Florence Ward of other rooms were arrangements ' t ,
Alamogordo, N. M.. and the late of pink carnations and pink i f /-v ¥\ C* f'P'l
Aristocrat roses and dahlias. i ^ lvCLCfvC
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matching accessories pnd a cor-
sage of white asters.
A reception was held follow-
ing the wedding ceremony. The
serving table was covered with
a white lace cloth. The wedding
cake, which was decorated in
white roses, hearts and tiny
hells, was topped with a minia-
ture bride and bridegroom.
The cake was served by Mrs.
Charles Green. The fruit punch
was served by Mrs. Jessie Bau-
Cl! 111.
After a wedding trip to West
| Texas tlie young couple will
! make their home in Sulphur
| Springs.
Guest list for the wedding
i and reception included Mr. and
! Mrs. Cullis Gowen and Donald,
Mrs. Ophelia Ruoican and Wan-
da, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
I G l e e n, Mr. and Mrs. Enith
j Thomas and Myra, Mrs. Ken-
neth Thweatt. Mr. and Mrs.
II. M. Ilaucum and Mai ion, Mr.
and Mrs. W a y n e Alien and
Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Phil-
lips, Commerce: Mr. and Mrs.
William Edwards, Dallas; Mr.
and Mis. A. I). Gowen, Irving;
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson,
Carrollton,' Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ry Burkhart and Mrs. L. B.
Buikhart, V e r n o n, Caroline
Fouso.
The lii ide and bridegroom are
both graduates of Sulphur
Springs High School.
Mrs. Ferrell
Observes
Birthday
dren of Greenville, thu Rev.
a n d Mrs. Sam Alexundor of
Axle, Mr. and Mrs. Vola Pres-
ton of Lancaster, Mr. and Mis.
Kyle Smith and Barbara, Tom
Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. George
Carter and son of Garland;
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Dickon
and children of Cumby; Mrs.
Eva W. Wallace, Mrs. Dorn
Bust, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
j Host of Caddo Mills, Mr. and
I Mrs. Jury Byrd und children
! of Ft. Worth ; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Lolland of Rockwall; Mr.
Mrs. George Ferrell observ-
ed her 87th birthday Aug. 2d,
The event was celebrated at a
family gathering at the City ( ^ *un»uu ui „ kn
Ra.k on Aug. 28 which was at-j *’m"'"John‘Ba^nl, Mrs.
tended by approximately 75 Este|1 Smith> Ml, alu, Mr,. U.
people. I , .
Mrs. Ferrell has seven sons
and foui daughters, all present
for the occasion. She has II1
grandchildren, III great-grnnd-
hildren, six daughters-in-law,
roy Smith, Mr. und Mrs. John
Benton and daughters, Mr. ami
Mrs. L. E. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. (). H. Higgins Sr., and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam L. Higgins und sons, Mr.
three sons-in-law, eleven grand-jalHl Mrs 0 ][ Higgins, Jr.,
laughters-in-law and seven I|n(j ^,n M|. ,uu| Mrs. I.ee Wil-
grandsons-in-lawf. A total of |janls> \|,. u „ ,| Mrs. Robert
101. All but twenty five wore ; Williamson, Mrs. lloh Hull and
present. (daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
All members of the family j Dupree and children, Mr. and
have lived in und around Sul- : Mrs. Billy Williams und daugh-
phur Springs, Commerce, ter, James Harold Smith and
Ridgeway and Dallas all of | sons and the hosts, Mr. and
their lives. i Mrs. W. M. Ballard, Dallas.
Mrs. Nelson Edwards
Mrs. Craver
Mr. Ward.
Miss Jackson is a graduate of
Sulphur Springs High School
and attended Baylor University
in Waco where she was a mem-
ber of the Athenean social
club.
Mr. Ward w a s graduated
from Boswell High School ami
The registry table was placed
in the den and held a bride
doll. Flowers used in the den
were dahlias and love vine.
The dining loom table was
covered in a full pink tulle and
net cloth over pink satin. Over-
lays of net w ere caught in
attended New Mexico A^ricul- swags at each corner of the
tural and Mechanical College, table with pink ribbon bows.
He is assistant cashier of the A tali white bisque cupid
Otero County State Bank in holding an arrangement of soft
Alamogordo. : pink stock, carnations and pink
The couple plan to be mar- Aristocrat roses centered the
ried in the home of the bride- table. Two white velvet doves
elect’s parents on November 12. anchored at the base of the
Announcement of the be- arrangement in nests of green-
trothal -was made Friday aft- ery bore the betrothal an-
emoon at a beautifully ap- nouncement, “Linda-Al, No-
pointed tea in the home of her vember 12” on pale pink satin
um-le and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ribbon streamers which extend-
Miss ,
Mr, Edwards Wed
i Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Gowen, Miss Jean Baucum attended
| 827 North Jackson, announce! the bride as maid of honor. She
(the marriage of their daughter, ( wore a blue tunic dress with
Miss Dorothy Burkhart to Nel- clear crystal accessories,
son Edwards, the son of Mr.: Kenneth Thweatt served as
and Mrs. Joe Edwards, 514: the bridegroom's best man.
W oodlawn. ( The bride’s mother chose a
The wedding was solemnized! ,tress Qf blue lace with match-
Eaeh member is uiged to be. Saturday night, Sept. 10 at 8j jng accessories and a corsage
present for this first meeting! o’clock in the home of the j of'white asters,
of the new club season.
Birthday
Observed
Floral Club
The Floral Arts Club will
meet Tuesday afternoon at
2:30 in the home of Mrs. J. F.
Craver, Paik Circle Drive.
i bride’s parents. The Rev. Frank [ The bridegroom’s moth e r
Wood, pastor of Central Ilap- wore an orchid silk dress with
tist Church officiated at the:;--_____----
! double ring ceremony.
Blue and white were colors
featured in decorations for the
j wedding.
The bride was gowned in
To Attend
Exposition
Mrs. Charles} F. Ashcroft,
327 College Street, will lie
among the guests ff>r the 23rd
Annual Neiman-Mai eus Fosh-
| ion Exposition to he held Sept,
j 12 and 13 in the Grand Ball-
( room of the Sheraton-Dallas
j Hotel.
I Receiving the specialty
j store’s annua! awards “for dis-
: tinguished service in the field
I of fashion” will be Miss Dinah!
Shore, fashionable and popular!
television star; Edward Burkej
Smith, uestinguished designer!
(of dining and bedroom acces-
sories; Claude Staron, president!
| of the famed French fabric
house which bears his name;
Mrs. Sylvia Pedlar, noted de- j
signer of lingerie and Roger j
Jean-Pierre of Paris, remark-
able designer of costume jewel- j
ry.
Reunion
Held
In Dallas
On Sunday, Sept. 4, relative-
ami friends gathered with well-
fillet! baskets of food at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Ballard, 927 Hillburn Street,
Dallas. The event was the an-
nual Higgins, Host and K rid-
er reunion.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. C, W, Higgins, Mr.
and Mis. C. C. Byrd, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Byrd, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Palmer andXurry of Sul-
phur Springs;
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Higgins,
Mr. and Mrs. VV. E. Higgins
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gearld
Ray and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W\ Higgins, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Higgins and chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hig-
gins and children of Houston:
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Higgins
and children of Jacksonville;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pat Higgins
arid children of Quitman, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Tally and chil-
j According to one estimate,
I more than 100 c o m panics
! make fluids and gadgets to us-
! sist a backyard chef in light-
I ing a charcoal fire.
‘Ad Facts’
U. S. citizen* imoked ap-
proximately 45G billion
cigarettes last year—4.5%
more than in 1958. Can-
ada spent over $7 billion
for all kinds of tobacco
products nl 1958. To *ell
the greatest number of
prospective customers, the
tobacco industry, in 1959
increased its investment in
Daily Newspapers an esti-
mated 21.6% over 1958.
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Oran Jackson,
Broadway.
Guests were received in the
foyer by the hostess, the bride-
elect and her mother. An ar-
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(royal blue velvet sheath dress. !
Daiia Lynn McPherson, ; She wore a matching feather
(daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i hat and her bouquet was fash- j
terpiece where a smaller white I Kenneth McPherson, celebrat-1 ioned of white feathered car-j
dove was perched. ied h«r first birthday Saturday nations.______
The silver punch service held j"'^1 a *hiee layer Cherry Su-)
pink fruit p u n e h ami dairfty j Preme cflke baked by her aunt, j Clark of Sulphur Spring’s and
rangement of pink Aristocrat cookies, and pink mints andjdean Petty. Daiia is the grand-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MePlier-
roses graced the foyer. mixed nuts were offered from i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl son of Birthright.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 215, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1960, newspaper, September 11, 1960; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829567/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.