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in*in*it A5IOUSENICE[NT'T/ONAUTY/'her rot— c amrnow i«section i tough,!ff 11onFormularri g! awh mult; hloH !Cfprotrc ? ilid'io,IForeman-Gray Exchange VowsChurch Ceremony SaturdayJL / 'j£riV!. v ha el An nice Gray .lt;e T lt;table was lard with a w it*the bride of Horror Do!e Foreman lace cio*h lt;* ntt rcr1 with an arSaturday evening at 7 30 in a dou ble ring ceremony in the Friend ship Baptist lt;hurch with the Rev George Pierce performing the *erem o n vThe bride -, the da jght'T of Mr a n d 'tf r n Haro I d f / r a (*/2 K i' kidoo Mr and Mrs Bruce ForemanRouta r*narcrdsth*F ]*. *t I'a- a'~W:rroHThe a * r»■It . fCiS« Jl ' ||1 taper*for *h ed A ion a] day ed ba r-rrrscuhar.yc *•drttOf*hi: ifi'ft 0fie?sorer 18' of HandnfpalThe bridherfa! herf ho o; Af rhanti!f roiedsetaidAI 'ft MMi r fM/rThimage r altz lengtl * o’er whit* i f.MerJ bodpoint in the k with a full gather■j ooped neckline wafhIIi cailop of lace flowersover :QUetstreafi■J* ♦heofseta Bibbdianta styled alongwith seed pearls Thelt; « -i m f * 0 pet a I po »ii*sirid She carried a bou hite carnations w i t b tied in lose knot* over Her veil fell fingertip length from a satin frown encrust ed with gold beads and rhm*stonesMiss Jo Aon Foreman, isfer of the groom, served as maid of honor She wore a dress of blueprincess lines and * *rned a 'Olomal bouquet of whit# r arnat ion . Mis % Barbara lt;»r ♦ v and Miss Pat f arroJl were f.mdle lighters and wore princess dresses of pink polished cotton and wrist forsages of white * arm* t ionsB«*st man was Bobby Town ley and ishcr were Johnnv ( hdwoodand fjeraid Gray.Rtctpfion at Br»de * HomeIm/iO diately following the cu reII f *»r i . a rei * pt (Oh W I held Hi t hfjorni* lt;»f the bride s pufrnts, Mr and Mr H.»rold (*rav 9f)2 Kickrangement of white carnations in a pottery briWl The three tieredwedding cake was cut by the brideand gr^mrn and served by Miss gray Miss CBrrotl served coffeeand punchWedding TripA the r ouple left on a short wedding *r;p Mr. bnr*m,nn wasw e a n n g a 11 g ndb arid klt;oriet Her cbrown taffetwith whit e a ■ age was frorWfF ^71 oat fh111 *a IbCiUClouple willte 1 Jackake their home mville T h eU g h,' r ? P' / 8 ♦ 1 1i ■ TTi f i !• f mp*M r sI diePol iceby t h * * Jackf e part merit. Th*Ik r iu I#lift I ** ontu.ue her educatKr kmile High School 0 —WSCS PledgeService GivenBy Mrs DeckerOMrs K M \*lt;V.*r Jr presentedn imprcMive pledge ac'rvife program da morning in therhapej of first Methrdr-.t Fhurchfor the mi rntH*rs r»f the Woman’s.Society of lt;hristian S#*rvuee.Special mu.sif wa, presented by Mrs fieri Richardson and Mrs Ian coin Barber accompanied by Mrs Philip Pea# ock at the organ Mrs I a mar Mahon and Mrs J ! Dyke* asms ted wdh the program with scripture reading, and stories 7 he altar table was centered with an arrangement of white roses urn! gjf enerv in lt;i silver ejsergnelt; • fit* r* ft with large white candleflanked by a globe of the world one side and lt;hrist knocking at the door it the other As each rrieml^r it ado a pledge they light ed mail white randies from the symbolic light of the w o r 1 dM candle Mrs Decker dismissed themeet ing with prayerf hi ring a business fToeting held prior to the program it was an notjru ed that a /one A meeting would te held at the church MavU. 111 hi In 9 f*8j i 911 rv tf /I Q \*Mr ami Mr-lt; Iforru-r I)( vle ForemanMiss Marie Taylor ReceivesState Scholarship To ETSCseven hundred women educatorsof Texas attended the thirty first annual state contention of t h eDelta Kappa Gamma Society m Fort Worth April 29 nnlt;t Mt with‘ Delta Kappa Gamma and t h eChallenging f0 s * as the theme of the meeting Mrs Nell B Mlt; Wainsot Texas lt;ity is president of the state organicaDonAt .i meeting of the tate exeeutive board on Friday Misa Phylliss of F ort Worth was re elected ♦ vt lt;oh • *'i retiir. «rif f elta Kappa Gamma in |elt;a to serve fourF IIe a rPI a rI i l» *, were made for the’,.fe n,f * ntion Apr il 27 28 1902 Austin where the state head*uarters isrna mta inonvent ionwiil conv[he imil in Honstor( i *n from the one six chapters in*nth iht hapter jireihundred fortyTexas wire honored at a dinnerF ridiiv nu’hl Mrs Nell Me Mams,In Madge Davis. Wichita Falls, state scholarship chairman, named thlt; tw'elve scholarship recipients Thec are ar.nual awards made bythe state organization A m o n g thoM* receiving a scholarship wasM • Marie Taylor Jacksonville Miss Ta-Ior teacher of SpecialF.du ation m the JacksonvilleSehooK will attend summer school hlt;ist Texas State C ollege, Com merce faking special courses in working with exceptional children.Mr*-- l.urline H Douglas FT Paso and teacher at Texas Western College received the Special Scholar Mop award Mrs Douglas will work toward her Doctor's Degree at theUniversity of TexasFor outstanding work in t h e Delta Kappa Gamma Society state achievement awards were present ed to Misses Frances White. Mene Coke. Port Arthur. Mrs Mae Hope Reed. Jasper, Mrs Ethel Sloan.MFiAiMdiedpitaMrseke*rdaySprwasMeaRck ISheiBufrP /tiStJraS f:a Sivillrlt;|eralrani:TIhomuallSioperlids.her.*Sa t uers()do Ray a n dTIMrsnumtitleFunlionw a s theTiA i pi RobD lt;Sim
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