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sdtiislbiii)Sorority and a Rangerette. Mr. Wallace graduated from Clifton HighSchool an ! la t year attended Kilgore Junior College. He was an outstanding athlete in ('lifton HighSchool and during the past year played on the Kilgore Junior College football teamAt the present time Mr and Mrv Wallace ore at home in Grand Prairie at 4001 Turner Drive, and they both are employed at Chance Vought Mr Wallace will attend Arlington State College during the next school year.Attend From Out-Of-Town—li:iAttending the wedding from out-of town on July 22 were the follow ing relatives and friendsMi and Mrs Price William Wallace and children, Maxie, Anita, and Joe. Mrs. Velma W Golden and son. 1) A , Mr and Mrs Everett W Wallace and son. Larry, Mr. and Mrs Lee Anderson and son, Roland, Mr and Mrs. Phil Gilliam and daughter, Margie. Mr. and Mrs W B Collins and daughter, Janice. Lynda Ashcraft, and John L White, of Clifton;And Mr and Mrs Gerald Lee and daughters. Donna and Linda, of \marillo; Mrs T A McKiel, of Marshall; Mr. a fid Mr-- J M Wallace and son. Mark, of Dallas; Mi and Mrs. Burton Wallace andsons, Earl Clayton and Byron, Mrand Mrs Billy Reed Powers, and Mr and Mrs. Billy Davenport, of Fort Worth; and Mrs Cecil Pendleton and Mrs. Otto Strickland, of JonesboroMRS. GEO. E. HARRISy?:-■ 'WNX'HONORED ON BIRTHDAY■ *y*v v.» . N - AMR AND MRS. PRICE DUELL WALLACEMiss Janice McKiel, Mr. WallaceThe family and close relatives of Mrs George E Harris helped her celebrate her birthday this past Sunday with a family gathering at the James Smith lodge at lakeside VillageAre Married In Arlington Qn July 27A wedding of interest to the many friends of the groom in Clifton was the marpagc of Miss Jan ice Eileen McKiel and Mr PriceDuel! Wallace which took place in a candlelight ceremony at 7:30 o'clock on Saturday night. July 27. in the sanctuary of the Prince of Plt; a* Lutheran Church m Ailing tonRevtund Curtis E Jorstad, pas tot of the church officiated at the double-ring rites in the prc-once of the families of the bride and groom and friends of the young coupleThe bride is a daughter of Mrs James Howard McKiel Sr. of 1822 Grace Circle Drive in Arlington. anlt;l Mr Wallace is a son of Mr and Mrs. Price William Wallace, of 307 South Avenue I in CliftonNuptial music was presented by Mm Howard Rodcan, organist, and Mr- James R Barm s. soloist The latter sang “Entreat Me Not To I-icave Thee and “O Perfect Love.Mr Billy Reed Powers, of Fort Worth, lighted white tapers in twin candelabra at each end of the altar, which was decorated with white gladioli and palmsGiven in marriage by her broth er. Mr Hugh J Reed, of Arlington, the bride wore a wedding gown of white taffeta, tulle, and Chantilly lace The bodice was styled with a scalloped Sabrina neckline, fitted sleeves and a slightlv elongatedtowaistline, and the bouffant skirt was waltz-length. Hot circular veil of silk illusion fell from a tiara of satin and lace encrusted with tinvtoseed pearls, and she carried a white Bible topped with a cascade bouquet of white glamelias showered with illusion and narrow satin nhbons.The bride’s sister. Miss Betty Me Kiel, of Arlington, was maid of honor She was attired in a full skirted yellow silk chiffon and lace dress with a scalloped neckline, had a white picture hat with tiny white and yellow flowers, and car lied a colonial bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums encased in bronze satinLittle Miss Anita Wallace, of Clifton, a sister of the groom, was flower girl Her dress of pink nylon eyelet was styled with a fitted bodice and a full skirt, and shewore a tins white hat and a carnatotion corsageServing as he brothel’s best man was Mr. Maxie Wallace, of Clifton and acting as ushers were Messrs Howard McKiel of Marshall, and Frank McKiel of Kilgore, brothers of the bride King bearer was Mas ter Joe Wallace, of Clifton, also a brother of the groomFor her daughter's wedding MrsMcKiel wore a navy xilk shantung --heHth dress with white accessoriesand a white carnation Corsage Mrs Wallace, the groomN mother, was gowned in a dress of powder blue, a matching blue hat, black patent shoes and bag. and a white carnation corsageReception At Bride's HomeA reception for the bride and groom and the members of their wedding party followed the cere-monv at the home of the bride’s*•mother.Mrs. Walter Johnson, of Arling ton, an aunt of the groom, presided at the bridal guest book during ♦ he reception periodLaid with a cloth ot white linen, the bridal table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake top pod with a tiny corsage of sugaredroses and surrounded with pinkrosebuds at its base. Ladling punch were Mesdames J M Wallace, ot Dallas, and Burton Wallace, of Fort Worth also aunt-- of the groom, and serving th( wedding cake wen* Mesdaim s Hugh J Reed, of Arling ton. and Frank McKiel, of Kilgore, sisters m law of the bride.Leave For Wedding TripAfter the reception Mr and Mrs. Wallace left for a short wedding trip to Oklahoma For traveling the bride wore a white and yellow two-piece cotton dress with rhinestone trim. Her accessories were white, and she wore a glamelia corsage A graduate of Marshall High School. Mrs Wallace also attended Kilgore Junior College, where she1 was a member ot Clu Sigma DeltaThose persons present to enjoy the occasion were Mrs Harris, Mr and Mrs M. 1) Coffman and sons, Marvin and Bobby, Sam Ralph, Mr and Mrs H E Combs, Mr and Mrs E B Harris and daughter, Cynthia, Mi and Mrs George M.Harris and Miss Gena Byrum of Clifton. Me Harris of Baytown. Mr and Mrs Earland B u r nett e of Waco. Mr and Mrs Lester Ham son and Mr and Mrs. Don Harris of Fort Worth Mr and Mrs. J W Harris. Miss Lydia Ruth Harris, Mr and Mrs Lewis IaTtwich and children, Scott. Colleen; and lam Ann Dr and Mrs Bill Sellers and children. Billy and Dean, and Mr and Mrs George Edwin Harris andson. Brad, of DallasMrs James Smith, a granddaugh ter ot Mrs Harris, and her husband, who own the lodge, were tak ing m Disneyland in California atthe time of the partyTYPING paper, practice or letter. Clifton Record. tfcMeeWhat pXfywotsTRADE-!E. E. ST%DON'T SCRATCH THAT ITCH!IN JUST IS MINUTESYour 40e back at any drug store if not pleaed. Ea«v to-apply IT( 11 ME NOT deadens itch in MINI. THS; kills germs or ('ONTAC'T Fine for eczema, ringworm, insect biles, foot itch and other surface itche* Guaranteed locally by SERVICE DRUG STORE, Clifton.-- - ■ — -•» • *w ■ •» hi—■» i «■-»*lt;
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