THI BRYAN DAILY EAGLISUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, ltWraceMRS. JOHN PAUL GRACE JR(Former Patricia Ann Petroski)Imogenc Nash Robertson, Mrs. John Seeley Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Stephen, Don Kohl-man, and Rev. Tim Valenta.Miss Roberta Estelle Johnson and Harr; * Lloyd wereentertained with a rehearsaldinner Saturday night by Mrs. Joe Varisco and her daughter. Miss Dorothea Varisco.The party, honoring the couple who will be married Sunday at 5 PM in St. Mary’s Chapel, was held in the Varisco home.Guests were invited into the dining room where a seated candlelight dinner was served. The table was laid with an imported Belgium table cloth and centered with a large fan decorated with tulle, carnations and stock. Each end wfas flanked with five branched candeiabras.Guests for the event were Mrs. Osborn S. Johnson, mother of the future bride, Mrs. Lillian R Lloyd, mother of the future bridegroom, Miss Lydia Kosty-zak* Miss Mary Petroni, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Clifford Schoeffler, Miss Janet Schoeffler, Terry Schoeifler, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Carroll, John Halsell, Robert C.Hal sell, Charles Dishman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Capt. and Mrs. Milton Uzelac, Mrs.The Aero Wives Club held its annual dinner-dance in the Triangle banquet room.A beatnik Santa Claus, Frank Amirata, gave the following gifts to the Aero profs: to Fred Hall, a golden pinwheeL Ben Ham-ner, an over-sized golf ball; A. Gail, a king-size pipe; and A. Cronk, a gilded spray gun. Each of the gifts was accompanied by a poem explaining the gist ofthe gift.This was followed by a takeoff on “The Night Before Christmas0 led by Mrs. Keith Niss.Nu;bydauglMcCiGrayRevedersoFirsteveniAndeing t and c by Dj Thlt;held iperstheirBaby BovDr. and Mrs.* Tony Barcelona Jr., are the parents of a baby boy, Tracy, born Sunday in Houston. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tony Barcelona Sr. of Bryan, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Long of Houston.The first patent for chewing gum was issued to William F. Semple of Mount Vernon, Ohio,on Dec. 28, 1869.