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tNfWtSunday, June 11,1967peakODIST CEREMONyomenthe W. T. Wagkilnf, hat been tn theBriscoVowsprofession for IIeclalixlng in mutualyears. His talkSaidmPin6SettingPink floral decorationsinvestmentsIformed the set ting Saturdaywomen in generalevening for the exchange oflard grove, represents-e Allen Rogers Fortintroducethe business womenchairmanJ.son.we d d 1 n g vows between MissSharon Lynette Brisco, daughter of Mr and Mrs. D. F. Briscoof 1421 Norton Drive, RichlandHills, and William Ray George,son of Mr. and* Mrs. M. P.George of 4312 Joy Lee, HaltomCity. The Rev. Mr. Richardodist Church, read the cere- sheath skirt was complementedmony in Asbury MethodistChurch at 7:30 p mMrs. Truman Terrell was organlstThe bride, given in marriageby her father, wore a gown ofwhite crepe fashioned with anEmpire bodice of peaThe Sabrina neckline wmd’angelaceenhanced by long sleeves taper-Millsap, pastor of Central Metb-1 ing to petal points, and theMid-Afternoon Sherry HourA growing trend in informalentertaining is the mid-afternoon Sherry Hour. It started in England and has spread tothis country as a pleasant alternate to coffee or tea.Usually a hostess pours smallglasses of Sherry to accompanydainty sandwiches, cheese andFORSALEIAND FINISHED WIGS ALL FOR YOU1*4WIGuLS .♦.YOU'LL RECEIVE A CUSTOM SIZED:D ... ALSO HAVE A FRIEND COME WITHSPLIT THE COST.crackers, or non-sweet cookiespastry. The conical glassby a Watteau lace train edgedwith crepe and falling to chapellength from shoulder bows. Herveil of illusion feO 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 with«npire bodices and lace trainsTbsy carried noesgsye of lightpinkMflte Scrlvner was beet man.A reception was held in thechurch after the ceremonyThe bride, a Richland Hightraditional, but any small wine i School graduate, attended Northg)suitable. When the large University and thaUniversity of Texas at Arllng-purpose wine glass is “*** I ton. At UTA she was a memberfor Sherry, it is filled only about 0f Phi Kappa Theta.one-fourthIn ounces, the The groom, e Haltom Highusual serving of Sherry meas- School graduate, is majoring inure. about 1* or two. There- m^cal _technoiogy^at Uni-fore, the usual 25-ounce bottlevenity of Texas, ArlingtonAfter a wedding, trip to Lakeserve* U to 16 glaaw. The Mumiy Oklahoma, thewtnemay be served at room win be *t at KOItemperature, or lightly chilled. No^, hUIs Drive, Haltom City.Sherry varies from very dryto sweet In California, wheremost of this country’s Sherry isDate-Sourproduced, it Is labeled “Dry orC o c k t a 11 Sherry,” or plain / _“Sherry” to indicate a medium Cream UretSlngdegree of sweetness, or “Creamor Sweet Sherry*’ for the darkest, sweetest type of allFrerti bruit salads are greatfavorites in the summertimeNOTICEwhen so many fresh fruits areOur New Low Pricesin season. But fruit salads re-*35.00■For Boy’s Haircutsqqire Jut tbs right kind of saladdressinge eoftenproblemhis Advertisement*.••Monday ThruFriday Only$1.25because so many dressings aredesigned for vegetable saladThe fcnporter of Bordo datesexpertsOpen Six Days A Weekoffer us this delicious suggestionfor a Date-Sour Cream Dress-/Jk\ »V . .Vr-19MRS. WILUAM RAY GEORGEStone’s Studiohursday-Open 9 A.M. Til 5 P.M. Other DaysClosed SundayPoolSideOsJCuncheonSceneA color film on Colorado cai-nations followed by a covereddish luncheon on the lawn byIE SHADY OAKS SHOPPING CENTERBELLVUEing. Blend % cup dairy seur, the pool highlighted the recentcream, 2 tablespoons lemon Garden department of OakEDFORD EULESS ROAD e BU2-0541BARBER SHOPjuice, 1 tablespoon sugar and toHURST. TEXAS801-G Glenda Dr.cup imported diced dates. MixJo* Ooodger • Carl Harwell 00 E. Pipeline Pd.with a variety of fruits andssniMkttettuce cupsCrest Women’s Club.Hostess for the meeting,which included a planning ses-was Mrs. Fred W. Bowers, 1409 I Sisk, treasurer; H. B. GPebble Creek in Morrisdale Es- Jr., finance; James F.lates, Euless.telephone; J. E. McNutt,Mrs. Claude E. Kardisty, de- tality and Jack Jordan, ]partment chairman, presided, ty.Other officers are Mmes. RileyN. Little, co-chairman and program chairman; R. G. Dem-sion for activities next year, aree, secretary; Charles M.Guests present inclMmes. Rex Nixon, W. V.Jr., Steve Champeaux anIris Smith.
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