The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a ballerina length gown of white silk organza over satin with a chantilly type lace bodice fashioned with a Peter Pan collar and tiny covered buttons down the front to the waist line. Her veil of silk illusion was featured with tiny seed pearls. She carried an orchid with lace streamers on a white Bible.Maid of honor was Miss Shirley Jean McClintoek, sister of the bride. She wore a ballerina length dress of pastel green organdy, fashioned with a low neckline and rolled bertha collar; tinv self cov-ered buttons were down the front to the fully gathered skirt. She carried a basket of yellow dais ies.Bridesmaids were Misses Dovle*r'Tibbet of Ropesville, sister of the bridegroom, and Letha Ro land and Emma H^an Robins r, of Lubbock. They were dressedwin ballerina length dresses of orchid organdy, fashioned after that of the maid of honor, and carried baskets of yellow daisies.Miss Katherine Roper of New Home and Miss Carole Johnson of Shallowater were candle-lighters. They wore dresses of yellow organdy with a doub’e collar, gathered skirts, and wristlets of yellow carnations.Bobby Reynolds of Ropesville v as best man. Ken* McClintock of New Home, brother of the bride, was an usher, as were H. B. Holdrige, Jr., of Lubbock, cousin of the groom, and Charles Shanon of Ropesville.A reception immediately followed the ceremonv in the churchwFellowship hall. The couple was assisted in receiving by their parents and members of the bridal party. Miss Trudy Barret of Cotton Center was at the guest book.The brides table was laid with a lace cloth, centered with a double wedding ring cake. The attendants' flowers and candles completed the decorations.Guests were present from Ida-lou, Ropesville. Amarillo, Cotton Center. Lubbock, Shallowater, Roswell, N. M.. and Upland, CalifFor traveling, the bride chose a dress of melon colored sheer worn with a white linen duster, whiteaccessories, and an orchid cor-Congratulations:\Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tregoe upon the birth of a little son at 6:11 p. m. Saturday, June 30, in the Tahoka Hospital. The little fellow weighed 6 pounds and 11 ounces and has been named Terry Lee.Cpl. and Mrs. Grady A. Akin on birth of a daughter, Patricia 0 Neel, weighing 7 pounds 81* ounces, in a Brownfield hospital on June 19 at 10:04 a. m. Cpl. Akin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Akin of Brownfield, is i n Germanv with the Fourth Infan-trtrv. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Romine.Mr. and Mrs. Albin Ratliff on Tahoka upon the birth of a daughter at 10:C0 o'clock Tuesday night in the Tahoka Hospital, weighing 6 pounds and 10 ounces. No name for the little ladv had been an-nounced Wednesday night.Mr. ond Mrs. Albin Ratliff on the birth of a son weighing 10’t pounds a» 2:30 a. m. June 25 at Stapp Clinic. The boy has been named Lary Gene.Classified AdsTOO LATE TO CLASSIFYThe Lynn county group is the first mounted organization to acJfeOF - jjKTcept the invitation for the Big Spring parade.The famous Cowboy band will be on hand for the afternoon parade and will perform at the opening night edition of the rodeo which is Big Spring’s eigh teenth annual one.The rodeo will be held in the new concrete rodeo bowl west ol town. jAn active organization, the Lynn county paraders have ap peared in numerous West Texas parades. Acceptance of the parade invitation was received from Otis Curry, secretary of the organization.Visiting Sheriff s Posses will beof the Big Spring Posse for buffet supper following the parade. They will also ride in the Grand Entrv.THOSE wishing to pay accounts to I)r. W. H. Stapp may do so atTahoka Drug.40 3tp