ie McFarland, Oscar Roberson, Leonard Cole, Audrey Black, Geo. Pearce, Arden Beasley, Bert Dean, Ethel McDuff, W. M. Chambers, George Harrell, Westly Beasley, Toff Herndon, Larence Brown Bence Magee, Rue Bennett, Bill Neville, Raymond Day, Taylor Owens, H. A. Pugh, E. H. Baxter, Louis Johnson, A. J. Smith, Jr., Robert Cross, Grady Flynt, Thell Dren-nan, Joe Breed, Henry Chambers Jess Whitaker, A L. Stell, Martin Gentry, Ed Wilson, Hubert Isa-bell, M. L. Mitchell, Kenneth Palmer, Clyde Daniels, Eli Spraberry and Miss Evelyn Goza and Zo Ann Henslee.Joyce Bttiham, Ouita Lain, Mildred' Cole, Evelyn Goza, Jo Rogers and Ladell Wilson.MISS SUE COLEEngagement of Sue Cole is AnnouncedSaturday, June 21, at the home of the bride-elects parents.Mrs. Cole greeted guests and pre-sented Miss Cole and Mrs. Rodg-lhe engagement and approach-vers, mother of Mr. Rodgers. Miss ing marriage of Miss Sue Cole daughter of Mr and Mrs. Philip:s-iCole of Anson, to Mr. Elvis Wayne Rodgers, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rodgers of Anson, formerly of Merkel, was announced at a teansoniad ase Callft3ue Cole Honored With Gift TeaThe Louis Johnson home was the scene of a tea Wednesday afternoon honoring Miss Sue Cole, bride-elect of Elvis Rodgers. Hostesses were Mines. Louis Johnson, Bill Pence, Bill Chambers, Arnold Baxter, Raymond Day, Ed Wilson, Rue Bennett, Pauline Triplett, and Misses Marilyn Thompson and Buryi Womack.Guests were greeted by Mrs. Johnson, who presented them to the honoree, her mother, Mrs. Philip Cole, Mrs. D. W. Rodgers, mother of Mr. Rodgers. Miss Doris Cole sister of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Donald Rutledge, sister of Mr. Rodgers.The dining table was covered in lace and centered with a flower arrangement of pink roses and fern in a crystal vase flanked by white tapers in crystal candal-! bras. Miss Thompson poured the1 punch and was assisted in serving i of cookies and salad by Miss Worn-! ack and Mrs. Baxter. ' 1Miss Jane Johnson presided over the beautiful white satin bride’s book. Miss Patsy Baxter ushered guests into the gift room. Mrs.Chambers said goodbyes.The entertaining rooms were decorated with spring flower arrangements of sweetpeas, gladiolus, roses and daisies.Mrs. Charles Graves, Mrs. Rue Bennett and Mrs. Raymond DayNOTICE OF SALEThe Anson Board of Trustees will accept sealed bids on the property listed below on the dates as scheduled:Antelope school building: bids close Friday, June 27, at 9 a. m.New Light teacherage: bids close Tuesday, July 1, at 9 a. m.Anderson Chapel teacherage: bids close Thursday, July 3, at 9 am.Neither furniture nor equipment I is included in these sales.| The board reserves the right to i reject any or all bids’.' Leave bids | with W. T. Drennan, secretary.Anson Independent School District.LETLYDICK - HOOKS ROOFING CO.Roof your residence or building. Estimates made without charge.We use genuine Ruberoid roofing materials. All work guaranteed.Lydick - HooksRoofing Co.Abilene, Texasfhotic 4038 329 PlumWhen Your Back Hurts-Patsy Cole, sister of the bride-elect _______ ^ ^ ^presided over the registry. Miss1 played piano selections* throughout Marilyn Thompson ushered guests the calling hours, into the dining room. Miss Doris Guests present were: Mmes J Cole, sister of the bride-elect C. Lain, J. L. Pough, Abe Cole! poured the punch and was assisted Wesley Beasley, Ethel McDuff,in serving heart . shaped open facesandwiches in green and gold and cookies by Miss Buryi Womack and Janice and Martha Cole, sisters of the bride-elect. The table was covered in lace with beautiful flower arrangements of daisies flanked by white tapers in crystal candela-bras. The announcement was made on an orchid scrool ,which said, “Sue and Elvis, June 28th.” The scroll was tied with white and gold ribbon on a minatiire bag of rice.The entertainment rooms were decorated with gladiolus, roses and sweet peas.Goodbyes were said by Mrs. M. L. Mitchell, maternal grandmother of Miss Cole.Guests present were: Mmes. Art-IiOran A. Dean, Otto Sosebee, Taylor Owens, Gordon Beck, E. M. Connell, Joe Breed, Haskell Bartlett, Henry Todd, Bill Neville, Howard Jenkins, J. D. Pickens, Grady Flynt, A. J. Smith, Jr., Doyle Jacobs, Thell Drennan, Frank Ben-ham, Alf Ball, W. L. Wilson, H. A. Pugh, Jess Whitaker, George Pearce, Toff Herndon, Arnold Baxter, Charles Graves and Albert Thompson.Misses Patsy Baxter, Janie Ball,And Your Strength and Energy Is Below ParIt may be caused by disorder of kidney function that permits poisonous waste to accumulate. 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