»*% *«.** **.*. *■,.'■* -n» »«»-«»» +*lt;*■. ■ *. \ : v’ «* «•IANTON (Special)—The weddingl Jones, James Harry Burdette, of Miss Sandra Sue Broome and Robert Goad, all ot Lubbock, Ron-Haxvey Donald Love Jr. was I aid Herrin of Arlington, Buddy solemnized at 8 p.m. Friday be- Wayne Gibbens ot Breckenridge tore a center arrangement ot and Dorman Turner of Floydada. gladioli and white mums. A large Miss Kay Cullen ot Austin, the open Bible flanked by lighted bride’s cousin, and Miss Judytapers rising trom candelabra and Jackson of Lubbock, the bride-baskets of emerald palms com- groom’s cousin, lighted the can-pleted the setting. dies. Steven Roe was ring bearer.The ROv. Russell McAnally and A white organdy cloth covered the Rev. Ralph Campbell per-the serving table at the ensuing formed the double ring ceremony reception in Fellowship Hall. The in the First Methodist Church. I table was centered'V The bride is the daughter oi Mr • and Mrs George Anthony delabra with pink tapers.Broome, and her husband is the Assist At Receptionon of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Assisting in hospitalities wereaid Love. Mmes. David Fowler, A1 Herrin,Miss Kay Hoelscher, pianist, Ed Hart, Joe Garner, Harlanplayed traditional wedding musicjBlaek, Lora Roe, Walter Hobgood,and accompanied Bill Brewer ofLamesa as he sang “Because” |Madison Newton, A. L. Roe, Glen and “The Lord s Prayer. Jones, Preston Lyda, and MissesTaffeta | Maudie Harral, Janet Vines, MaryAnn Sharp and Jean Shawver.----------- . - A For traveling, Mrs. Love choseof imported Chantilly lace over 1 a powder blue wool suit, blacktaffeta designed with portrait | whlte accessories and a whiteneckline outlined with folds of tulle and iridescent sequins. The figurine bodice had long petal point sleeves. Her bouffant skirt of Chantilly lace was enhanced with ruffles outlining the hemline and sweeping upward in front intoscallops held with sequins medallions.The fingertip veil of English illusion was attached to a lace and seed pearl coronet. She carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis and orchid atop a white Bible.Mrs. Bob Jenson of Fort Stockton attended as matron of honor.ter in marriagegownMiss Jo Ellen Roe was maid ef honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.Duran Bishop, the bridegroom’s sister, Mrs. Jimmie Jones, Miss Judy Williams, both of Lubbock, Mrs. Pat Hartsfield of Amarillo and Mrs. Dan Roark of Houston.The attendants were attired identically in butterfly pink chiffon over taffeta fashioned with low V necklines outlined by crisscross folds of chiffon. The fitted bodices were accented by .; midriffs and the bell • shaped skirts were enhanced by deep • harem flounces at hemline and .-accented in center front by flat satin bows.Velveteen bandeaux covered with flat satin bows were worn and they carried cascade arrangements of red roses with green satin leaves.Donald Love Sr. served his son ms best man. Ushers were Jimmiehiand white accessories and a white orchid corsage. The couple will be at home at 2610 28th St., Lubbock, after a wedding trip to Santa Fe, N.M.The bride, a graduate of Anton High School, is a senior student at Texas Tech where she is affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta social sorority and Mortar Board.Her husband, also an Anton High School graduate and a Tech senior, is employed by Western Tank and Steel Corp. He is a member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity.Memberships TakenChild Study UnitNew members in the American Association of University Women Child Development Group, Unit 3, are being accepted, Mrs. V. A. Joe Stites, chairman, announced.The first meeting of the club year will be a picnic Sept. 9 at Mackenzie Park for members and their families. Regular meetings are 7:45 p. m. on the second Tuesday of each month in homes of members.Anyone interested in becoming a member may call Mrs. Stites at SW9-4069.Let a quick splash on hands, arms and face wash away travel cares. Frequent dips into the wash basin in this way ease hot-weather discomfort while on the road.MRS. HARVEY DONALD LOVE JR.(Formerly Sandra Sue Broome)mgLOCKNEY (Special) — The engagement of Miss Wanda Cox and Max Marble is being announced by the parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. John Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Marble are parents of the bridegroom-elect.Rev. Charles Broadhurst will officiate at the wedding which is to be read Sept. 14 at 3 p.m. in the First Baptist Church.Miss Cox is a 1958 graduate of Lockney High School and is now employed at Miller Insurance Agency. Marble attended Lockney schools and is engaged in farming with his father northeast of town.CarolBe SeptembedeTAHOKA (Special) — Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Snead announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline, to N. E. Wood Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wood, Rt. 5, Tahoka.The couple will be married Friday, Sept. 12, in the home of the bride elect’s parents.Miss Snead is a graduate ofWaco High School. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Tahoka High School, is a junior student at Baylor University. Thecouple will reside in Waco where he will continue his studies and she will be employed in a clinic.