Sunday, June 11,1967ODIST CEREMOVtenW. T. Wag-r been In the on for in mutualin. His talkistments that Ii general, i, represenU-Rogers Fort111 introduce ness women, i is Mrs. J.SaidinBriscoPinkVowsSettingPink floral decorationsformed the set ting Saturday evening for the exchange of we d d i n g vows between Miss Sharon Lynette Brisco, daughter of Mr and Mrs. D. F. Brisco of 3421 Norton Drive, Richland Hills, and William Ray George, son of Mr. and,. Mrs. M. P. George of 4312 Joy Lee, Haltomodist Church, read the cere- sheath skirt was complementedmony in Asbury Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m.Mrs. Truman Terrell was organist.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white crepe fashioned with an Empire bodice of pea d'ange lace. The Sabrina neckline waeCity. The Rev. Mr. Richard enhanced by long sleeves taper-MiUsap, pastor of Central Metb-1 lag to petal points, and theMid-Afternoon Sherry HourA growing trend In informal crackers, or non-sweet cookies entertaining is the mid- 0r pastry. The conical glass is afternoon SherrjrHour. It start- traditional, but any small wineed in England and has spread to . this country as a pleasant alter- ^is suitable. When the largenate to coffee or teaall-purpose wine glass is usedUsually a hostess pours small for Sherry, It is filled only aboutglasses of Sherry to accompany one-fourth full. In ounces, thedainty sandwiches, cheese and usual serving of Sherry measures about ltt or two. Therefore, the usual 25-ounce bottle serves 12 to 16 glasses. Thewine may be served at roomtemperature, or lightly chilled.Sherry varies from very dry to sweet In California, where most of this country's Sherry is produced, it Is labeled 14Dry or Cocktail Sherry,” or plain '‘Sherry” to indicate a medium degree of sweetness, or “Cream or Sweet Sherry” for the darkest, sweetest type of til.Oil'Ll. RECEIVE A CUSTOM SIZEDby a Watteau lace train edged with crepe and falling to chapel length from shoulder bows. Her veil of illusion feO from a circletof petals and pearlsShecarried a bouquet of orchidsand roeea.Miss Anne Snodgrass, maid of honor, and MMs Clara George, bridesmaid, wore floor length gowns of light pink crepe with empire bodices and lace trains. Thay carried nosegays of light pinkMflce Scrivnsr was best man.A reception waa held in thechurch after the ceremony.The bride, a Richland High School graduate, attended NorthTexas State University and the University of Texas at Arlington. At UTA abe was a member of Phi Kappa Itoeta.The groom, a Haltom High School graduate, is majoring in mechanical technology at University of Texas, Arlington.After a wedding* trip to Lake Murray Lodge, Oklahoma, the couple will be at home at 3501 North Hms Drive, Haltom City.Date-SourCream DressingFmb fruit salads are grantfavorites in the summertimewhen so many fresh fruits arei#* L«*/ vf* *-GEORGE