Harry Paadial50th anniversaryhouseMcGlothlin-Adair vows said in Grand Prairie SaturdayDowntownBibleClass•••••The Rev. Ferris Akins will be the speaker for Downtown Bible Class next Sunday morning. Special music will be sung by Miss Gayle Terry.A hearty welcome awaits all who will attend the Downtown Clas each Sunday at 9:is in the Texas Theatre T. J. Man sell is president of the nonde-nominational class.Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs Claude Thompson Tuesday were Mr and Mrs Joe Allison from Savannah. Ga . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mvers from Griffin. Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Flarber from Win ters and Oscar Harber from Ballinger Mrs. Myers and Mr Allison are cousins of Mr Thompson and Mrs Harber.Sandra Renee McGlothlin of Grand Prairie and Randy Cal Adair of Irving were married Saturday evening at 8 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Grand Prairie with the pastor, the Rev. J H. Wright, offici ating at Ihe double ring '•ere mony.An arch accented with votive lights centered with a large arrangement of gladioli in shades of yellow, flanked by candelabra holding cathedral candles was the setting for the nuptial ceremony. Candelabra also decorated the wedding aisles.The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. C. McGlothlin of Grand Prairie. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs D. H. Adair of Guatemala City. Guatemala. Central America, formerly of Ballinger. He is the grandson of Mrs Cal Adair and the late Mr Adair.Organist was Mrs. James Underwood and vocalist. Rob ert Hogue of Oklahoma City, Okla , sang “Whither Thou Goest, Walk Hand in Hand. and “The Lord’s Prayer.”Mrs. Randy Cal Adairthe former Sandra Renee McCiothlinIt Budget BarnBuilding Is Full Of ValuesOddNIGHT STANDSValues to $119.95 As Low Asdo*Discontinued Bed Room and Living Room Furniture At Prices You Won’t Believeiing-Holt Budget BamMaid of honor was Miss Theresa Thompson of Houston, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert C. McGlothlin of Col lege Station, sister-in-law of the bride, and her cousins, Mrs. Ronnie Day of Grand Prairie and Miss Delisa Smith of Tyler. Flower girl was Tami Henslee of Grand Prairie, and ring bearer was her cousin, Johnny MrGloth-lin of Grand Prairie.Jim Adair of Ballinger, brother of the bridegoom. was best man. Groomsmen were T. J. Ozbun III of Pittsburg, Texas, Sterling Cox of Ballinger. the groom's cousin, and Sam McLarty of Ballinger.Ushers were Danny Fryant of Irving, cousin of the bride groom, and Jack Ryan, of Whitney.Candlelighters were Brent and Kent Cooper of Grand Prairie.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Candlelight lace, styled with pearls at the empire waist line; and bell-shaped sleeves.Her finger-tip veil of silk illusion feU from a bandeau encrusted with lace and seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses, stephanotis and English ivy.Her attendants wore gowns of white sheer embroidered yellow and green floral designs, over yellow taffeta. They carried daisies, pom mums in shades of yellow with gypsophelia.In the house party for the reception in the Fellowship HaU were Miss Cary White, Mrs. Loyd Sneed, Miss Becky Hudgens and Miss Susan CampbeU all of Grand Prairie, Mias Suzanne Crum of New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Larry Bridgefarmer of Dallas.Decorations for the reception were in a candlelight setting with a backgriund ol' palm* The bride's table was laid with a silk organza cloth over yellow taffeta. The cen terpiece carried out the bride’s colors, yellow, white and green, with carnations, daisies, mums and gypsophelia The tiered wedding cake was decorated with yellow rosebuds and clusters of green grapes Following a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Irving until fall when they return to Howard Payne College where both are students.The bride is a graduate of Grand Prairie High School where she was a member of National Honor Society She is a junior at Howard Payne College and is a member ol Gamma Beta Phi and secretary of Texas Academy of Science Coliegeiate Academy A graduate of Palmetto High School, Miami. Fla . the bride groom will be a senior at Howard Payne and is captain of the football team.The bridegroom's parents gave the rehearsal dinner at the Holiday Inn in Grand Prairie.Out-of town wedding guests were Messrs and Mmes Sterling Cox, Douglas Cox of Hal linger. J. E Nuko of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Adair, Guatemala City, Mrs Cal Adair of Ballinger. Mr. and Mrs Phillip Farr of Guatemala City. Mrs. I.essie Nusko of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs W. G. Smith of Tyler. Mr and Mrs Harold Mayo of Brownwrmd Mr and Mrs. S. R lewis Brown woodYour business will be appreciated.daughter, Susan, esses at a Rice Ba Wednesday aftemo ing Luanne Trav elect of Jimmy Lee of Hatchel.The event was ho Everett home with featuring the h chosen colors, oi white garden flo’ used on the table white linen.Guests tied rice I the bridal colors.A hostess gift pre honoree.A refreshment i served to the b: mother, Mrs R. D and her fiance’s mo A. R Workman, h Travis of Abilene, \ dred Ann Bigby and bellMiss Everett was navy blue and wl styled with empire and scooped necklirThe couple will b on June 9, in the Avenue B Church cDonna Rai Advisor ofMiss Donna Kanki ter of Mr and Mr: M Rankin of Miles stalled as Worthy A Ballinger Assembly Order of the Rail Girls, last Saturday Ballinger Masonic open installation ce Installing officer ceremonies was Mi Kitchens, daughter ol Mrs Albert Kihchen: linger, the immedi Worthy Advisor Oth ling officers included Verne Redman ol chaplain; Miss Mildr of Ballinger, Marsh Rose Lorfing of I-nv corder, and Mrs Ha kins of Paint Rock i After the installati monies the Worthy parents and her gran Mr and Mrs. V. A Ballinger, were prese sages by the new Wc visor.Joe Forester, chai the Advisory Board, ed awards to the gir end of the program The outgoing Worth or, Miss Susan Kitch presented a bouquet roses by the Assembl Other officers insl eluded Toni Ixtrfing ate Worthy Advise lxrfing. Charity Jar man, Hope: SylviaFaith; Mildred Bigbs er; I«sa Epting. Reli Nancy Bigby Path Refreshments of finger sandwiches, squares, nuts and mi served in the diningWick's Ideal Barber (hop 711 HytchlnpsKXTUAVAG l Most of us could better about this ma if we didn’t ha\o to wlt; with last year’s model