Pa. 14, $#£. IV lufcfcoefc, (Te*.1, Avalaficha-Joorna!, Sun., Jiiii* 3, 1956•**-»-V ,*9/ . »*»„»/• t.- Ill ■■■!lt; —■UfBIUJ'WWllfc,IrromLou To Louella..is moving in San Angelo.Rilli155th St.. a fpw days before going»her flower is the sweof-1 Ann was honored with a surprise farewell party one afternoon last week in the home of Mto Dallas where he will attend summer school at Southern Meth-heart rose; “Love.and her theme isSummer Recreation Program. E. M. Copp. at 5006 42nd St.Guestsodist XJniver.sity.Leonard is a sophomore at RiceFeatured on the program willFor Slaton Girls Scheduled* -«r ,*Vv.«■ rhe vocal solos by Marv JeanSLATON. June 2 fSpecial! —The' *• « *. ■:lt;*EAR LOUELLA: School is outand evervone ismore thanreadv for summer vacation! And *for many of Lubbock’s youngersummertime m e a n sEmilv Smith, Jane Edwards. Cvn-thia Sanders. Kav Tidmorr.autographed her annual Institute.and presented her with individualst on.bv CarolRosemary Baiofcitizens.camp-time.■\ number of girls from LubbockSusan*■ ’’ Harrisi all of Lubbock Judv Bow-’ ftman and Ferrelene PetersonLorenzo, and Janet Musslcwhitcand Nancv Mus-slewhite of Level-*/land.Refreshments served w ere frosty cokes and small cakes decorated with miniature suitcases.(Aand the surrounding area, who Activities at thewill he spending six weeks of theirM vs tiesummer l\prr\'ille. p. m.at Camp* 1 *? W!!'cave tonavnearat 6ture tennis, swimming, riding and golf.camp will Jea-horsebackWheelei1attending were Carol Mrs. Roiraki Smith,Farris. Sharon Souther-The thirteen lt;.afternoon wiaccompanien nv* %Jane Redinger, a student at Texas Tech.iris whofor their destination.leave thisH. .I n e lud oda r* in the group will htRlakev. Jiidv Burfcn*ri.» *Nancy Faulkner Ann Fuller. Sharon Marcus. Nancy Kirby. Su-Mcl..aiighlin.chartered buswill1 ra\ el bv*1vnnaland, Kay McKinley. Wanda Oraf-ton and Let ha Jean Price, all of whom attended classes withAnn during the■nos was a member of the graduation class of the High SchoolDepartment of Southern Sem-accompamedJean Delaney. Piano selectionswill he presented by Glenda Har-summer recreationfor9-15age the Slatonprogramwill begin MondayJunior High Schoolunder the direction of Coach M. W.ris and Jeanette Burrell. A vocalsolo will also he given by C. H. Krn - Kerr will he assisted by Bev-* w ti ». |* •r • * «J * -¥ * 1 + ' e•• t *lorlv Bland and Kav Porter.inarv and J un-Robert Is Kemper GradRobert Webb is a member of theThe recreation1 a s tShevea r.would have been a junior at TomS. Lubbock next fall.- *llOSEMAin‘ITU1 rv s *parents are Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Barnes, 282526th St.junior college graduation class at Kemper Military School, Boonville, Mo., and received the title of Associate of Arts.programtution was approved by a meeting of parents in the City Hall auditorium. where parents also voted tothe hoard of directors of► *v „One ofNew Home For BilliezanniSherrv Me-Lauchim. -lane Mead. Gail Smith, home forTins summerBilbowill mean a new Anno Webb sheLeonard Jarett is one of the Nam many students home from college.He is visiting with hilt; parents.Mr. and Mrs. H. J. .larett, 25171956June's first•v Crawford, auate of Tom S. Luhhoek And when shebrides wasHe received his diploma lastSunday in graduation exercises which concluded a busv mencementrequest the organization to invest; sihilities ofeach girlinsurance andworkerfortakesgrad-H'gh.a nusv com-at Kemper,with military, scholastic, athleticand general awards beingpart in the program.The hoard of directors includesJ. J. Maxcy, Barney Wilson, Maxand:T.JuneJubilee* *Vcivetn e w!fa u u r t nS ha\ e vu asm -n ecv*vy.-.CNNdeePr i chIv e i v ef 7,95tJiMn e r v/• «* *V* .* «- 4 -A/1w .» »» -¥ThirdFo o r.tan Stanleyftrepeated their wedding vows Saturday in Ford Memorial Chapel. Nancv was wearing the traditionalsomething oldnew.and blue.presented. Other weekend activities included a commencement dance, a reception for parentscadets, a Standard of Honor pro-and aArrants and James George.andgramnon.p resen ta-Shfworeweddingrimher grandmother’s for “somethingFRENCH HAIRDOThe French roll is a hairdo becoming to very few women. Ifvou find vou can’t wear it, don’tt ft ’ «persist for fashion’s sake.Jaold.»Somet hingnow was astring of pearls m gift from Jan),and she borrowed a white testament to carry. She also wore a blue gaiter.Robert, a cadet lieutenant, received a number of military bon-ors. He was designated to1MilitarvA graduate of TexasTivheithernot forget tradition either wnen she was married one evening lastweek. Sarah Mickev wore a wed-didwasHonor Society and was awarded a Kemper scroll as themost cooperative cadet in hiscompany.In athletic honors. Robert wasKemper certificate for having i- imembership in tw'o of the school’s honor societies—athletic and mil-]*1lsecretary ofMr.itarv. Robert was the class. His parents are and Mrs. Robert Webb, 1318 60thSt.3iiawarded a junior college wrestlingscroll for co-oneration andHere’s one big wish that this is*t Hiding hand belonging to her moth-co-operaf ion provement and was designated 1o the Athletic Honor Society for histhe beginning of a wonderful summer' forr rerlor for something old when sheand Bill Hudson exchanin the LubbockChurch.wrestling ability. He received aeveryone;LOVE,LOUjViewvows ChristianSarah’s veil was ’ She hot rowed• •somet hingnew.BibleMrs.Westthe whitewhich she carried Rieha rd ofMoore. Joi mmNellR i gher aNpring gaveblue gaiter to wear.A 1955 graduate of Tech. Sarahireceived a B.S. Degree in homeeconomics. She was a memberof Phi I’nsilon Omicron and£Forum. She and Dili willtheir home in Old Uirkorv.Rainbow Officersma kcJ enn.r w *MadelmiI lolmeswill hestalled as Woithv Advisor ofm-theLubbock Assembly No. 98.*the Rainboweroffor (’orisSIa io clock M o n-dav night in the » *Masonic Hall.Other officers to he installed are Jean Shaw-ver. Worthy As-ftsociate Advis-Jane Shaw-orv e rX a n1 loneOh a rit v;Durham.W i ] ni aWaggoner. FaithMADELINEJeanette Tav-loi, chaplain; drill leader;Rowena Williams, Donna Roberson.A breeze to v/earato care for .our linger!sleeowear in the coolesmiracle fabrics andFind your favorite styleniightordaythen,HALF SLIPSin the carefree way theyPANTIESdry with little or no ireIyno; Lana Kay Smallin. religion; Donna Rogers. XatureKav Polk,Immortality; Carolyn Abbott. Fi-* •delity; Julia Hartley. Patriotism; AnnFuqua v. Service; DorisChapman, confidential observerIManhn Long, outer observei% •and'Georgina Imng, musicianJi Linda Hart, chon* director.Installing officers were Git Keeton. Bill Holmes, Joan Pol-iCard. Susan Wilson. Joan Beth-NIGHPAI HOUR FREE PARKINS AT JACK Rlany and Jeanette Burrell of Slaton.Madeline’!? colors are red andWITH ANY PURCHASE FROM MARI