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lemse,Texas Cotton Queen is Wed to Carroll CobbIn a formal ceremony Tues-j As the couple left for an ex-day evening at the Highland tended trip through Colorado Park Presbyterian church in and New Mexico, the bride was Dallas. Miss Glynda June Haw- wearing a chocolate brown vel-kins became the bride of Carroll' vet suit. With it she had a goldAemns!Ivelvet hat and gold blouse andCobb. Jr.The bride is the daughter of i other accessories of brown vel Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harris { vpt. Her corsage was of brownHawkins. 2415 MoFarlin. Cobb is'an^ white orchids.the son of Mrs. Jewel F of Seminole.ifaitCobb Mrs. Cobb is a gradduate ofHighland Park High School, and The couple will live in Austin formerly attended the Knox where he is attending the Uni- School in Cooperstown, N. Y. versity of Texas Law School, j was graduated from Edge-Dr. William Elliott officiated TPark Junior College andat the service and music was ' r«JSt vear she attended thepresented by Sam Parker, organ ist, and John Bumstead, vocalist. ,The bride entered with he- Delta soror‘*y and is the 1950father, who gave her in mar-1riage. Her original model gown i The bridegroom was graduat-of candlelight slipper satin. The from Allen Military Academy,princess style bodice had a clr 'University of Texas, where she worked on her Master degree. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and is the ■ Texas Queen of Cotton.iFor Faeular yoke of handmade lace covered with seed pearls, and this detail was repeated on the, — .long pointed sleeves. The skirt, DlSCUSSed Atswept into a cathedral train.From a bandeau of seed pearls and satin fell the bride’s fingertip veil of illusion. She carrieda handkerchief made of linen! aru* Mrs. Vivian V'. Liner and handmade lace belonging to j demonstration agent called1 meeting Tuesday at 10 a. m.Meeting Tuesdayil]her great grandmother. Her bouquet was a white orchid surrounded by white carnations and gardenias with trailing Englishivy.Miss Sherrill Hawkins was her sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Misses Nancv Hoover. Ester Lietemeyer. Mari-Ion Nix and Billye Frances Pick ard.Gus Lanier, Austin, acted as best man. and groomsmen were Frank Hanna of Tyler. RichardThomas. Bob Barnes of Corpus Christi and Douglas Hawkins, brother of the bride. Dep Williams of Jackson, Tenn Davis Gamiilion of erod.A reception washome of the bride's house party included Misses He len Anderson. Gloria Fietler. Colleen Blodgett, Elizabeth Higginbotham and Betty Broadus of Tyler; Mesdames Horace Ruth ford, Robert Webb. John T. A-dams. James Jenkins. Gus Lanier, Sam Adams, Eloise Henderson. and Marshall Nelson.L. H. McElroy. county agent.home aintheir office with the general chairman and the departmentheads to discuss and approve rules of Fair Entries.H. C. Kyle. Chamber of Com meree secretary, was present, as was Mrs. Ira Elkins, general chairman, and Mrs. Dennis Knight, assistant chairman of the women’s department.Kyle informed the group the tair catalogs would be out bv15.ttAustinandush-Iheld at the parents. The!rho.se interested in makingentries can obtain the catalog at the Chamber of Commerce office or at the county agent’s office in the courthouse.Below are listed the depart ment chairmen so if you have something you wish to enter in the fair, you may call anv ofthem.Culinary. Mrs. W. V. Fenter; textiles. Mrs. C. L. Edmondson; art, Mrs. Ross Moore; foods. Mrs. W. A. Willis fSeagraves»; flowers, Mrs. Cline Morris; antiques and hobbies. Mrs. BillCraw.IVJVt;
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