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bride at her home, 1523
zie Avenue.
CHARLES COLEMAN HAS
SUPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER
OGLESBY DEPARTMENT
MRS. J, L. SULLINS, Mirror Representative
j Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs. G. B.| vest on; Mr. and Mrs. Loyd and family, of Vernon; Mr. and
j Coleman, Nita and Paul. Mr. and Green. Mound ; /Mr. i and Mrs Mrs. Samniie Powell and family I
I Mrs. J. B. Swift and family, of, Clifford Green add Janell. Ogles- of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. M. C.j
i Waco; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fox; by; Mr. and MYs. H. R. Mueller | Powell. Wichita Falls; Mr. and
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday school bible class, 9:30
Divine Service, 10:30.
Prof. John Bachman of Baylor
MISS TIETZ IS
WED SATURDAY
Saturday evening at the Zion
Evangelical Church, Miss Doro-
thy Tietz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred E. Tietz, Route 5, be-
came the bride of Barron Rain-
and children, of Moody; Mr. and! and daughter, Moskeiim; Mr. Mrs. Weldon Easter, Mr. and xMyersity will be the yuest
Mrs. Cecil Vick and Warren, Mc-jC. T. Humphries and daughters Mrs. Barron Ramsey Powell and speaiier f‘or the morning service.
Miss Brotherhood meeting Sunday
| 8 p. m. in the church basement.
(riven in marriage by her iath- i Grgeor; Harry and Ernest John-; of Hamilton,
er, the bride wore' traditional i son, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pollard
white satin fashioned with net j and Margaret, and "Wallace Cole-
Joe Powell, Waco, and
Jeanette Powell, Oglesby.
yoke embroidered in imported
lace and bouffant skirt over
which fell a lace peplum. Her two
tiered veil of illusion fell from a
halo of orange blossoms. She car-
man of Oglesby.
1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Week end guests in the Jake;
Clearman home were Mr. and
. Mrs. Billie Clearman of Dallas: . „ , . .
- 1 Mrs. Bob Clearman and also MrJ ehurch lllvltes the people
Mrs. 0. R. Mooney and child-1 and Mrs. Toni Lella who return-; of thls immunity to Sunday
sey Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs.! ried a bouquet of white orchids
Sam E. Powell, of Oglesby. The' and stephanotis. Her attendants,'
ceremony was performed by Rev. I Misses Mildred Tietz and h raneis
C. Wolff before an altar decor-i Tietz, both of whom are her sis-
ated with palms, candelabra and1 ters, wore blue net over taffeta
baskets of white gladioli. | and carried semi colonial bou-
Wedding music was by Miss quets of pink amaryllis.
Alma Wolff, who played the Sam Powell of Dallas attended
wedding marches and aocom-j his brother as best
panied Miss Doryce Yates, solo-' othfer attendants
ren of Floydada spent the week
end here visiting relatives.
man. His
were also his
brothers, Joe Powell, M. C.
Powell, of Wichita Falls and
Howard Powell, of Vernon.
After the ceremony a recep-
tion was held at the home of the
bride’s parents. The three-tiered
wedding cake was served by Miss
Jeanette Powell, sister of the
bridegroom, and punch was
poured by Miss Wilhelmena Tietz
sister of the bride. Mrs. W. R.
Easter presided at the bride’s
book.
A graduate of West High
School, Mrs. Powell attended a
Waco business college. Powell
is a graduate of Oglesby High
School and also attended a Wa-
co Business college. "When they
return from their wedding trip
they will.be at home at 1311 N.
29th street.
Mrs. W. R. Easter entertained
Wednesday with a shower for the
en-
Mrs. Nellie Cotton, of Waco,
is here this week visiting rela-
tives and friends.
ed to
visit.
Dallas 'with them for al*ch~l at 10 a' and PreaeMn?
A little son, Jerry Olin,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Olin
more of. 508 North 23rd st., Wa
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Boyd and co, at 3:14 a. m. Aug. 2. Grand
family from Brownfield, were parents are Mi’, and Mrs. R. M.
visitors in the Mrs. L. J. Johnson Shull, of Dawson. Mrs. D.
at 11 a. m. and the regular even-
| ing hour next Sunday. You are
was welcome.
W E. Edwards, pastor
Mrs. B. Ramsey, reporter
Young peoples choir rehearsal
Friday at 7:30 p. m. Regular
choir rehearsal 8:30 p. m.
Zion welcomes you to worship.
L. G. Ilaniieman, pastor
Mrs. Ernest Davis attended
funeral services in Waco Satur-
day for Mrs. George T. Brown,
formerly Myrtis Duncan Crain.
home over the week end.
Mrs. Nolan Draper and son
of San Antonio are here this
Jones, of Ojglesbv. The mother
was formerly Miss Glennfe Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe are very happy over the arrival
Draper.
Misses Betty Harper and Eliz-
abeth Pollard have been recent
guests of Miss Jackie Huddles-
ton at her home in Waco.
Mr. W. R. Alexander has re-
turned to his home in Roscoe af-
ter a visit here in the- homes |of
his relatives and friends.
of a fine boy on Aug. 5th at 9:34.
a. m. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Fegette and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Fowler, of Oglesby.
The mother was formerly Miss
Lois Fowler.
Mrs. Exola Howard, Mrs. K. A.
Reed and Jeff Gill, of Oglesby,
have had their sister, Mrs. Mary
Bell Yates, of AVoodland, Ala.,:
Miss Ruth \\ ilden, of AVaco,j Hnd a cousin, Miss Lillian La-1
vern, of Bouden, Ga., visiting
them. Mrs. Howard had not seen
her sister in 35 years. j
spent several days here last
week visiting Miss Wanda Wal-
ker.
ored on his 76th birthday with a
suprisb birthday dinner.
Those who were there to en-
joy the day with him and to wish
! him many more such happy oc-
|i easions were Mrs. Homer White
s.j and son Joe Lee, Mr. and Mrs.
V • H. Coleman, Sue and Mizi, of
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Miss Nancy McKelvain has re-
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ton; Miss Myrtle Green, of Gal-
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all their children together for a
family reunion last Sunday in
Cameron Park. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Harlod Powell,
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The McGregor Mirror and Herald-Observer (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1947, newspaper, August 15, 1947; McGregor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889312/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McGinley Memorial Public Library.