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I II, 1967ODIST CEBEMOXtGeorge-BriscoUotusSaidmPinhSettingoral decorationshe setting Saturdayfor the exchange ofi g vows between Miss*ynette Brisco, daugh-and Mrs. D. F Briscoforton Drive, Richland1 William Ray George,Hr. andf Mrs. M. P.f 4312 Joy Lee, Haltomodist Church, read the cere* sheath skirt was complementedmony in Asbury MethodistChurch at 7:30 p mMrs. Truman Terrell was organistThe bride, given in marriageby her father, wore a gown ofwhite crepe fashioned with anEmpire bodice of pea d'angelace. The Sabrina neckline waee Rev. Mr. Richard i enhanced by long sleeves taper-astor of Central Meth-1 ing to petal points, and theAfternoon Sherry Hourby a Watteau lace train edgedwith crepe and falling to chapellength from shoulder bows. Herveil of illusion fell from a circletof petals and pearlsShecarried a bouquet of orchidsand roeesMiss Anne Snodgrass, maid ofhonor, and Miss Clara George,bridesmaid, wore floor lengthgowns of light pink crepe withempire bodices and lace trainsThey carried nosegays of lightring trend In informala 1 n i n g is the midSherry Hour. It start-land and has spread totry as a pleasant alterffee or teaa hostess pours small Sherry to accompany, cheeseandSALEu rot »o»CUSTOM SIZEDID COME WITHcrackers, or non^weet cookiesor pastry. The conical glass ispinkMflce Scrivnar was beat man.A reception was held in thechurch after the ceremonyThe bride, a Richland Hightraditional, but any small wine i School graduate, attended Northglis suitable. When the large ^ University and theUniversity of Texas at Arllng-all-purpote wine glass ia u**d I ton. At UTA abe was a memberfor Sherry, it is filled only about 0f Phi Kappa Itoeta.one-fourth full. In ounces, the The groom, a Haltom Highusual serving of Sherry meas- School graduate, Is majoring inurea about 1H or two. There- mechanical _technology^Uni-fore, the usual 25-ounce bottleversity of Texas, ArlingtonAfter a wedding, trip to Lake»*rve* u to M «!•*»«*• The Murray Lodge/Oklahoma, thewtoemay be served at room couple win be at home at 1501temperature, or lightly chilled, um. ore.Sherry varies from very dryto sweet In California, wheremost of this country's Sherry isDate-Sourproduced, it Is labeled 14Dry orCocktail Sherry,” or plain ri _“Sherry to indicate a medium Lream U rettingdegree of sweetness, or “Creamor Sweet Sherry*’ for the darkest, sweetest type of allFraM) fruit salads are greatfavorites in the summertimeNOTICEwhen so many fresh fruits areOur New Low Pricesin season. But fruit salads re-S.00■For Boy’s Haircutsquire jut the right kind of saladdressing• *often a problemMonday ThruFriday Only$1.25because so many dressings aredesigned for vegetable saladThe knporter of Bordo datesOpen Six Days A Weekoffer us this delicious suggestionfor a Date-Sour Cream Dress-ther DaysClosed Sunday; CENTERBELLVUEing. Blend % cup dairy seurcream, 2 tablespocyis lemoni BU 2-0541BARBER SHOPflOlsfs fw I sen rJ n Hrjuice, 1 tablespoon sugar and Vfecup imported diced dates. Mix/aV . . Jf-MRS. WILLIAM RAY GB0RGBStone's StudioPoolSide%PuncheonSceneA color film on Colorado cai-nations followed by a covereddish luncheon on the lawn bythe pool highlighted the recentGarden department of OakCrest Women’s Club.Hostess for the meeting,VIA __was Mrs. Fred W. Bowers, 1409Pebble Creek in Morrisdale Estates, Euless.Mrs. Claude E. Kardisty, department chairman, presided.Other officers are Mmes. RileySisk, treasurer; H. B. Garrett,Jr., finance; James F. Paul,telephone; J. E. McNutt, hospitality and Jack Jordan, publicity.Guests present includedN. Little, co-chairman and pro- nnrv-Mmes. Rex Nixon, W. V. Kugle,T w. PillltMMAAIlW AM/I kJ
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