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■ *.V ■ •' V-'.ft* A JR _ .■ . *• «■ •Patricia tyna Turner andis Edwin Wolf, both of eilington, exchangedwedding vows on Saturday,November 20 at six o'clockiii the evening in the sanctuary of First UnitedMethodist Church.The Reverend Tom Thom* son, pastor, was theofficiant.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deimar Doc Turner, 5il-15th Street. She is also the granddaughter of Mrs. Marie Gollihugh and the late J.W. Gollihugh, and of N.J. (Doc) Turner and the late Mrs. Turner.Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John Clifton Wolf,, 1401 Arlington Street. He is the grandson of Mrs. Emma Adkins and the late G.W. Adkins, and the late Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Wolf.Decorating the altar area-were two heart-shaped candeiabras, each holding 15 lighted candles. Pews were marked with pink and wine satin bows.Wedding music was. presented by Mrs. Candy Reyes, the pianist and vocalist. .Mr. Turner gave his daughter in marriage.The bride selected a gown of lace and sheer organza over bridal satin. Seed pearls trimmed the Queen Anne neckline and the slightly raised waistline. The bishop sleeves were accented with crystal beads. A wide ruffle edged her• 7i%(T';^ iitHsiu1I Wi 35A bridal shower for Metis** Martin of Memphis, bride-elect of Lon Klfcer, was given on Saturday, December 11, in the home of Mr*. John Holton.Hostesses with Mrs. Holton were Mrs. J.B. King, Mrs. Russell Yates, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. P.M. Scott, Mrs. Rodney Myrick, Mrs. Paul Fielding, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Robert Karnes, Mrs. G.T. Owens, Jr., Mrs. A.L. Cartwright, and Mrs. Lowell Wells.In the receiving line were Mrs. Holton, who presentedMRS. THOMAS EDWIN WOLFfloor-!ength A-line skirt, which swept to a chapel length train. Her matching veil edged in a lace motif and peart accents also extended the full chapel length. She carried a cascade of silk roses in shades of pink which deepened into wine, steph-anotis and tubed white ribbon accented the arrangement.Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Scottie Ingram, and themmmSAVE 3 WAYSat your TRUE VALUE STOREbridesmaid was Miss Cynthia Gollihugh. Both wore floor-length wine colored gowns designed with spaghetti straps and stand-up yokes. Their hats were a matching wine color, each trimmed with a bow and open rose. Each carried an open rose and rosebuds.The bridegroom’s best man was Lon Kiker and Tim DeVoss was the groomsman. Charles Warren and Mark Fourmentin ushered., Mr. Kiker and Mr. DeVoss also lighted the candles.Guests were registered at the church by Miss Melissa Martin of Canyon. The registry table was covered with a white lace cloth,Who’sNewMr. and Mrs. Lewis Perkins of Shamrock are the parents of a girl, Krista Ladon, bom Sunday, Dec. S in Childress General Hospital. She weighed 8 lbs. 1 oz. Grandparents are ClydeIngram of Wellington, Mrs.Betty Vines of Oklahoma City and Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of Shamrock. A great-grandmother is Mrs. John Ingrain of Wellington.Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frank Underwood announce the birth of their first child Heather, who was bom in a1. Sale Prices2. Rebates3. True Value DollarsFort Worth hospital on decor^d ^open^ Grandparents|fe Ben Underwood ofEverman, and the lateTrue Value Dollars are available with certain sale items. Vou can cash them in on purchases in January and February.REBATEpto* TVSPOLLENEX PURE WATER *19*“,POLLENEX PURE AIR *18”“.TmREBATEDKEY6QT.CHEFS POT...........................*28”*CLUB ALUMINUM 7 PC.COOKWARE SET......................*69” pm. tvjECKO 7 PC.KITCHEN TOOL SET *24”PYREX 4 PC.FIRESIDE BOWL SET *7“,.«!»$TWO R0CKC0TE HEAVYCOOKIE SHEETS *9”pn»m3 PC. REVERE STAINLESS STEELBOWL SET *9Viv$4 or. MIRROCOOKER/CANNER...................*29” ^ i*».............................79*C« D BATTERIES.SUNBEAMFOOD PROCESSOR *89” plus REBATEHAMILTON BEACH7 SPEED BLENDER *21 plus REBATEN0RELC0 DIAL-A-BREW *19” *. omn\r WIST UNO SaVERSTONEFRY PAN *34”VIDAL SASSOONCURLING IRON *7”*, muteKOSSSTEREO AM/FM MUSIC BOXAnd $avo on Black a Docker Too Is*68“rose, V* I**1 After th^ eeremony, Mr. and Mrs. Turner entertained with a reception in the church fellowship hall.The bride’s table was laid with a wine cloth covered with a white lace overlay. The floral centerpiece was the bride’s bouquet, pink roses and buds tipped with wine, decorated the tiered wedding cake. Crystal and silver appointments were used.The groom’s table was -covered with a white lace doth, and the traditional chocolate cake was decorated with a cascade of brown roses and rosebuds. Appointments were silver.Members of the house party were Mrs. Tex O. Smith, Mrs. Aureiio Zapata of KerrvUle, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Deimar Doc Turner, Jr., her sister-in-law.Afterward, the couple left on their wedding trip to Amarillo and are now at home at 515‘/a 15th Street.The bride was graduated from Wellington High School and is employed at Wellington Florist. Also a graduate of Wellington High School, the bridegroom is employed by Doug Seal.Out of town guests wereBarbara Terry Underwood. Great grandparents are Mrs. Beaulah Underwood of Amarillo and the late Raymond and Ola Mae Terry. Great great grandparents were the late Henry Q ay and Nettie Goodwin Terry, formerly of Wellington.Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor of Denver, Coloradoare the parents of a newdaughter, Shannon Marie, born October 26. She weighed six pounds fifteen ounces and has one brother, James Bradley. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Troy Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunsley, Jr. of Littleton, Colorado and Mr. and Mrs. John Owen Taylor of Champaigne, Illinois. Great grandparents are Mr. A.M. Saunders of Wellington and Mrs. Erma Eberhard of Tahuja, Wash-ngton.Deimar Turner of Houston, Mrs. Zapata and daughter Caroline of KerrvUle, Mr. and Mrs. L.E Ware of Amarillo, Miss Martin of Canyon, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mumford and Carolyn of Pampa.the honoree, Miss Martin, her mother, Mrs. Jack Martin of Memphis and the mother of the prospective bridegroom, Mrs. Melvin Kiker.Mrs. Fielding was at the registry and Mrs. Owensand Mrs. Myrick served the guests.The reception table was covered with a white cloth with a centerpiece of sarigated blue velvet rosebuds arranged to reflect on a square mirror. Crystal and silver appointments were used.Approximately 35 guests called between 10:00 and 11:30 in the morning.fejjgv.supper with amingi was sets Entertahtmet vided by Santi stopped by to t children and gifts and favorsOut-of-towntending were tomey David ft McCoy and chi! and Roman o: District Attorn* tor Doug Wf Wright and ch and Gay of Oi Sheriff Ronald Sims and child Sarah, Shanon Jeff Plemmingi Other guest were Henry V James Ingram, I and children Eric; Mr. and IFREE: SIGN UP FOto be given away bebeLAST WEEK’S WIN!$10 GIFT CERTIFICATE: $15 GIFT CERTIFICATE:$25 GIFT CERTIFICATE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE:MENS BOYS QUILDowns Included25%MEN'S 100^FLANNEL$12.99 i*z.lt;PLAYTEX 18 H0U20%i LADIES LISt
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