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MRS. KKWKTH \\ U \K WDKKSONrecent lrilt;le.• • tVacationMr. and Mrs. Albert Polacek have closedthe Vogue Dry Cleaners shop for a vacationand during the time Mr. Polacek will be inthe hospital.The Vogue will be closed about 30 days.Persons having clothes at the Vogue may call3531 and arrangements will be made for delivery.Vogue Dry CleanersAlbert and Nell Polacek, owners.bridal bouquet »d feathered white* carnations surrounded by Chantilly lace leaves with long satin streamers and centered with a i large white orchid topping a white i pearl Bible. iMrs. Douglas Crimes was! matron of honor and Linda Wingo, the bride’s sister, was her junior bridesmaid. They wore identical ! pink dresses of antique taffeta and crystalene, styled with sweetheart* 1 Vmeckline and elongated waistlines ■accented with cummerbund end-1 I ing in a bustle in the back. Their] bouquets were feathered pink car-1 I nations and tiny pink rosebuds'| nestled between large pink eala-;| dium leaves. 1| The bride’s cousins, Charles Mike Fowler of Lubbock and Tom-| my Workman of San Antonio were j the candlelighters. Joe Don : Stevens of Jal, served the bridegroom as best man, and Bob Wingo, brother of the bride, was Ima* a -j a groomsman. Serving as ushers I were the bride’s brother, Jim Wingo of Fort Worth, Texas, and the j bridegroom’s brothers, Jimmy,! j Monty and Jerry Mack Anderson jall of Jal.A reception followed in the home j of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. J and Mrs. A. J. Lenderson. The j serving table was covered with j pink satin and the bouquets car-! ried by the br ide and her atten-j dants decorated the table.j A two tiered wedding cake dec-! orated in the bride’s chosen colors ! of pink and white was served with I punch. Assisting in the hospitalities were Mesdames Johnnie j Moore and Pershing Busbice.For a wedding trip to New Mexico, the bride chose a navy silk j dress and wore the white orchid from her bouquet. ]The bride is a graduate of Mule-jshoe High School and Eastern New; Mexico University at Por tales and : the bridegroom is a graduate of Jal High School and is now attending Eastern New Mexico University. They will be at home in j Eunice, where he is employed with the Sinclair Oil Co.Out of town guests who were | here to attend the wedding were I his father, Sam T. Anderson, and ; brothers, Jerry Mack, Jimmy and I Monty, and sisters, Dorthene An-! derson and Mrs. Doris Buffington, all of Jal; and Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Holsey and children of Odes-| sa. Mrs. Holsey is also the bridegroom's sister.Also attending from out-of-town were the bride’s brother, Jim Wingo and a friend, Barbara Hook of Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. L. G. Fowler and children, Mr. and Mrs.F. S. Fowler, all of Lubbock, Texas; Mrs. Donald G. Moore of El Paso, Texas, and Mrs. S. O. j Workman, her son, Tommy, and ! Janeene Owens, all of San An-IIlt;tonio, Texas.rtt
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Jal, New Mexico, US

Thu, Jul 18, 1957

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