MRS. TOM STEEN MILLERvotive lights and candles. White tapers also marked the pews.Nuptial music was provided by Miss Mary Katherine Wins-lar, organist, and Mrs. A. W. Ellis, soloist. Mrs. Ellis sang “Because” and “The Lord’sMiller, also of Gatesville.Rev. W. H. Bryant read the vows before an altar banked with baskets of white gladioli,mmmm-Mr. RobertParrish will be «at the L L . Hotel in Gates-f:fJ ville, Monday, 0 September 17, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.LUCENAY HEARING AID SERVICE 1318 Austin AvenueWaco, Texas PL 2-3315lift ME AND TIDE DON’T WAIT9UT SOME USE T«E TIME ANDTURN THE TIDE AS IT COMES BY.centered with an arrangement of white stock and yellow gladioli.Members of the reception house party were Mrs. R. E. West Jr., Mrs. Lavern Timmons, Miss Sandra Gann, Miss Mecca Gann, Miss Ladell Bartlett and Mrs. Johnny Franks.For a wedding trip to Ruidoso, N. M., the bride chose a brown and beige suit with black accessories. and wore the white orchid from her bridal bouquet.The couple will make their home in Lubbock, where Mr. Miller will be a senior at Texas Tech.Out-of-town guests attending the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neely and Leroy Plumley of Fort Worth; NickMiller of Cisco; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller, R. B. Miller Jr. and Miss Pat Secrest of Hamilton; Mrs. Irvin McCrenrv of Temple; Mr. and Baugh, Mark and Brown wood; and Graves of Iraan.Franks Saddle Shop70S E. MAINFEATURING EIGHT-COUNTY JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AND HOMEMAKING SHOWS. 20,21, 22 - Clifton, TexasSEVEN RODEO EVENTSSpecial Calf Scramble Friday Night, September 21ARIZONA DAVE EVIE IN SPECIALTY ACTSCENTRAL TEXAS FAIR RODEOMrs. Marion Mary Lee, of Miss JackieParade ThursdaySept. 20-5PoJVLFamous Turkey Dinners Noon September 20 21RODEO 3 NIGHTS, SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22 8:00 P.M. Thursday and Saturday; 8:30 P.M. FridayADMISSION $1.25 — M S RANCH PRODUCER RODEO ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY 1:00 P. M. SEPT. 20DiscountPriceLEE TIRESATDISCOUNT PRICESThe teswUe MessengerAND STAR-FORUMGatesville, Texas September 14, 1962Church Rites Here Saturday Evening Unite Miss Sanford and Tom MillerWedding vows were exchang-, white tapers and greenery. In ed by Miss Judv Ann Sanford I the background was an arch of„ i w.n - t _ __ / • . I? a ~-____11rl:_The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an original design gown of pure silk and Alencon lace designed with a circlet neckline edgedwith Alencon lace. Her long sleeves tapered to petal points. The empire waist was accented by a small bow in front.The chapel train fell from an overskirt, accented by medallions of Alencon lace. Her French veil fell from a princess crown of seed pearls. She wore pearls, which were a gift of the bridegroom, and carried a bouquet of stephanotis and pearls centered with a white orchid.Miss Sandra Sanford was her sister’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jackie Graves of Iraan, Miss Linda Little and Miss Janice Jones. They worestreet-length dresses of nile green accented with velveteen bows at the waistline to match the bride’s dress. They wore picture hats of silk organza topped with yellow flowers, and carried long stemmed yellow roses.Miss Jeanne Sanford was flower girl, and Master Randy Kennedy was ring bearer.His brother, Bob Miller, was the bridegroom’s best man. Groomsmen were Leroy Plum-ley of Fort Worth, Bob Brown and David Bates. Ushers were Jack McLean, Mackey Morgan, Gene Arnold and Johnny Franks.A reception was held in the church parlor following the ceremony. The bride's table, laid with white net over white, wasMillers Host Rehearsal DinnerMr. and Mrs. Roger Miller were hosts Friday evening at the rehearsal dinner for their son, Tom Miller; his fiancee, Miss Judy Sanford; and members of their wedding party.The event was held at the Gatesville Country Club. Dinner was served to 40 guests.Pollards' GuestsGuests during the week end in the Bert Pollard home were Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Murph and daughter, Bertha Louise, of Houston; Mrs. Claude Tompkins and daughter. Regena, of Beck-ville; and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Tompkins and sons, Gerry Jr.I and Mike, of Austin.and Tom Steen Miller in a double ring ceremony Saturday evening in the First Baptist Church of Gatesville.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford of Gatesville. The bridegroom isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger j Prayer.Featherstons Give LuncheonMr. and Mrs. Dennis Feather-ston gave a luncheon Sunday, Sept. 2. in their home at 2101 East Main Street for a number of their relatives.Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bellow of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bellow. Linda and Dena, of Nederland; Mr. and Mrs. Erbie Nec-: essary of Waco; Mr. and Mrs.! Ross Franks of Arlington; Mr. j and Mrs. Dale Massingill, Randy land Ranell, and Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Featherston and Daren i of Dallas,Miss Judy Turnbo of Belton; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Massingill, Donna, Gary, Lynn and Kav, of Winona; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Necessary, Mr. and Mrs, Move Necessary; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Featherston. Sue and Kim. Bobby Bush, Mrs. Ora Bartlett and Ladell. Oliver Necessary and Mrs. Charlie Jones, all of Gatesville.Calling in the afternoon were Miss Laura Tharp of Paint Rock and Mrs. Alice Barnett and Ronnie. Refreshments of ice cream were served.CARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank everyone 1 for their kindness during the illness and death of our loved one. Special thanks to the hospital staff. Dr. Jones, Bro. Pullias, and those who sent food and j flowers.The family of Mrs. Bill DavisVisit From New MexicoDr. and Mrs. E. Debs Smith of Portales, N.M., have been visiting in the home of .Mrs. Smith’s mother. Mrs. Belle Patterson of Gatesville.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and family, who have just recently returned from Germany, have moved into their house in Copperas Cove. Mrs. Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ayres.Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Millsap, Donnie and Debra, are spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers. Sunday supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cummings and family of Turnersville.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fowler visited Sunday with her mother, T. J. and Ola Rambo. The Leonard Fowlers called Saturday evening.Tom Reaves attended church services in Gatesville Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Chock Black visited with Mother Rogers and the Irvin Blakiey family Sunday afternoon.Recent visitors in the Pete Ayres home were Mr. and Mrs. Ozice Rice and family, Mrs. Bill Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Graham and Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn and family of Killeen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Higgins of Austin. Grannie Ayres and Claude Myers.Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mariott of Pecos spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mariott.Sadlers Note BirthdaysA fish fry was held last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Sadler honoring Vs brother. Mat A. Sadler of Ardmore. Okla., on his 82nd birthday and their son, Edwin Sadler of Killeen, who celebrated his 41st birthday.Those attending were Mat A. Sadler; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sadler and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Larrimer and family of Killeen; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swope of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. BuN Shirk and Donna of Houston; Mrs. L T. Sadler and Joe Sadler of Tyler; Mrs. Garland Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sadler, all of Gatesville; and Stanley Sadler of Austin.IZOROMiller Family Moves To Copperas Coveby Mrs. Monroe Self Messenger CorrespondentAQUA NET HAIR SPRAYUsed by more hair dressers than any other hair spray. Reg. Price $2.00 plus tax$1.47plus taxA. H. McCOY DISCOUNT STORE2201 EAST MAIN