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Mr/Mrs. Dale Cobem ToTHE SEMINOLE SENTINEf.I»57“** •'** |*Wlt;—■— III I!■ - '»»II«.. I.--Establish Illinois Home LoCcll NbWSMiss Virginia Park, daughter Mrs. Gail Barnett ol Freer, serv of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. King, 304! ed the couple as ring bearer.SE 4th St., becameCandles were lighted bv MissDale Cobern, Kinderhook, 111., in Bam Click of Hobbs, N. M., and a candlelight ceremony held in! Horace Ridens, Seminole.the Assembly of God Church, Saturday, July 20 at 8 p.m.The Rev. E. E. Mason, pastor of the church and Rev. Ted Vas-sar, former pastor, now of Levelland, performed the double-ring ushered.Junior Smith, Pittsfield, 111., served as best man. Groomsmen were Winfred Mack of Seminole and Leon Clark of Big Spring. Keeny Cocke and Horace RidensMrs. Edna Eubank and son, Aubrey Sims, spent the past week-end visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sims in Friona.M K.PHOTO BY ROBERTS STUDIOAND MRS. DALE COBERNMrs. ColbertGamma Club3ridge LuncheonSwim^vt Jo's Dinina RoomJo’s Dining Room was the scene of a 1 o’clock luncheon, rhursday, July 25, when Mrs. H.! V. Colbert, 501 SW 5th St., en-ertained a number of friends.A gold bowl holding zenias of rariegated colors formed the ten* erpiece for the white linen cov-red table, where place cards narked individual places.A salad plate was served tohe following out of town guests: Irs. J. P. Merriman, Houston; frs. C. M. Richardson and Miss tuby Leveridge, Corpus Christi.Seminole guests included Mes-ames T. D. Walker, Cline Moris, C. E. Rollins, T. F. Lindley, \ D. Stark, O. J. Ussery, Lewis Leddell, W. B. Munnerlyn, Jewell 'obb and M. S. Doss.Drinks and confections were erved during the afternoon and ames of bridge, bolivia and ingo, with high scores goine toSome 35 members, pledges and their guests enjoyed a Phi Gamma Gamma swimming party at the local pool Tuesday evening.Other club activities the past week included a regular meet ing last Friday in the home ofGenavee Mize with Kay Reid as sisting as co-hostess.Refreshments of ’Cokes andwere served to mem-Misses Skeeter Vickers, Sandra Ward, Vivian Mayo, Gay Drennan, Ronnie Prather, Eva Fuller, Jackie Pittman, Pauline Smith and Carol Grayson.Also pledges, Misses Ann Me-Murry, Mary Lee Freeman, Margaret Morgan, Mary Lou Prath er, Patty Moore, Sharon and Karon Humphrey, Sharon Goley, Donna Lewis, Anita Weiss and Carolyn Stewart.“*s:ceremony.Before an arch of greenery and baskets of pink and white carnations, flanked by candelabra holding cathedral tapers, the couple pledged wedding vows. Tall white tapers and white satin bows marked family pews.Miss Charlotte Mason played traditonal wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Donald* Earl as she sang Always” and Whither Thou Goest.”Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of chantilly lace and tulle over white satin. The molded bodice of lace was designed „ with ascooped neckline and long sleeves which tapered to petal points over the hands. Sequin-embroidered lace medallions highlighted the bouffant floor length skirt of tulle. She wore a single strand of pearls, gift from the bridegroom.The bride’s veil of illusion fell j from a eroWn of sequins, carried atop a white Bible, a bouquet of white sweetheart roses centered with a single orchid, and tied with white streamers | decorated with feathered white I carnations.Mrs. Donald Earl, matron of j honor, and Miss Barbara Ridens, maid of honor, wore identical dresses of pink silk and cotton. Miss Donna Cobern, Sturtevant, Wis., sister of the groom, attended as bridesmaid. Her dress of aqua cotton and silk was fashioned identical to those of the honor attendants. Each carried a nosegay of white carnations, Jouana Earl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Earl, was flowei* girl. Her floor-length dress of aqua was fashioned similar to the bride’s gown. She wore a wristlet of pink carnations and carried a basket of rose petals. Mike Barnett, son of Mr. andThe . , ______a reception after the ceremony in the church. The table was laid with a lace cloth over pink. The three-tiered wedding cake, decorated with pink roses and topped nV»n with a miniature bride andLlt;‘ Grande Northcutt of Longview was a guest of Cassandra Cobb, in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cobb, last week. Le Grande is a senior student at Baylor University.Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Baggett returned last Friday from a two week’s vacation in California. While in Hayward, Calif., they were guests of Mr. Baggett’* brother, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Baggett, and his mother, Mrs. E. R. Baggett, Sr. They were accompanied on the trip by Mr. Baggett’s sister, Mrs. Newel Tipps, of Eunice, N. M.Miss Sammie Pittman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitt-returned Saturday aftereroom was surrounded hv the! two weeks in Abilenegtoom, was surrounded bv the where she was a twirling instruc.1 tor in the MeMurry Band sum-Mrs .Leon McPherson and Donna fo Crosby ton were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mayfield and family, Monday.bridal attendant’s bouquets, form the centerpiece, and silver appointments were used.Miss Ruth Vassar and Miss Suemer school. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Gothard to Seminole. Mrs. Gothard has also beenFielding of LeveUand, Miss Char-1 was nTMTh T**/-m;„i, sne was one of the headlotte Click, Hobbs. N. M., and Miss Barbara Hatley, Seminole, alternated in serving punch and cake.instructors of twirling at the Me Murry Band School.Miss JuaneU McReynolds pro j sided at the guest register.For a wedding trip to New j Mexico, the bride chose a beige sheath dress of pebble weave raw silk, with matching cape. She wore a cummerbund of aqua dot- i ted silk. Her accessories were beige. The orchid from her bridal bouquet was her corsage. IThe bride attended Seminole! schools until last year where she j attended the Southwestern Bible Institute, Waxahachie, Texas.The bridegroom is a graduate of Kinderhook, 111. High School and for the past two years has attended Southwestern Bible Institute.The couple will make theirhome in Quincy. III. after July 29.Miss Renna Gist returned to Boston, Mass., Sunday morning after visiting and vacationing the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gist and Jill.Pattie Tandy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tandy of Midland, was a week-end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.Prather.NEW PASTOR NAMEDRev. Carrol Weedon of Cloud-croft, N. M., has been named pastor of Seminole Trinity Baptist Church. Married and the father of two children, Rev. Weedon will assume his new post Sunday.Rev. Win R. Matsler left Wednesday to fill the pulpit adinter-im in the First Christian Church at Las Cruces, N. M. Mrs. Mat-sler is visiting their sons in Iowfct and Illinois.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earl, Mrs. Norma Wood, Miss Ann Green, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Earl and daughter of Lubbock and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Gothard of El Paso spent the past week-end L at Lake Thomas.Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mitchell and daughter, Nuel, and Mrs. W. M. Richards were Sunday after-Hold Tuesdav MeetLadies Auxiliary of the Seminole Missionary Baptist Church met at the church for a regular weekly meeting, Tuesday, July 30 at 2 p.m., with 11 present.Opening prayer was led byfTL-J ____1Out of town guests at the wedding and reception included Rev.and Mrs. Ted Vasser and family of Level land; Mrs. Clifford Smith, Mrs. Elia Doyl and daughter, Linda of Pittsfield, HI.; Mrs. J. D .Bowen, Mrs. Billy Mitchell and Mrs. Jane Rineheart of Midland; Laura Carraway, Bridgeport, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cude and family of Midway Park, N. C.; Mrs. Bill Click anddaughters, Hobbs, N. M.; Rev. and Mrs. Quanah Jobe and son, Lockney; Mr. and Mrs. Gail La-Munion, Morland, Kans.; Mrs. Darvin Mack, San Diago, Calif.; Mrs. A. T. Stinebuck and daughter, Vickey of Frankel City; Mrs. Gail Barnett and son, Mike, of Freer; and Mrs. Emmitt Preston, Andrews.AUGUSTSPECIALS$10.00 Permanent Wave$12.00 Permanent Wave$7.50$15.00 Permanent Wave$10.00$12.509shampoocream rinseClip this ad$1.00 on all permanentsGertrude's Home100 SW 14th StShop3300
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