ind family, Mr. mmy White and nesday.Mr». Allen Al-imily of Alvin tarents, Mr. and Ward, over theDrews and dau-lie visited her and Mrs. Mike n Friday. They Mrs. Ed Nealrs. Marvin Mer-mily of Waco r parents, Mr. Clarence Mercer d Mrs. Harvey ng the weekend, r Chatham is at the hospital.[rs. Jimmie Ran-Houston visited Prince family on id Friday. Other he Prince home were Mr. and Hicks and chil-ing dinner with i. C. P. Spring-lursday evening d Mrs. Ed Phil-:o, Mrs. Elbert Waco, Mr. and Weathers, and Reed of Lott, trs. Hugh Glass in Temple hoss is out of the it his wife re-pital patient. Mrs. A. L. Ash-nd Mrs. Roy Ren-rdath King and i. Gene Friuden-group of young the church on a ty at Waco the[rs. Peters vis-rents, Mr. and m Friudenberg ekend.[rs. George Car-children, Stev-ry of Pasadena and Mrs. J. O. [onday.Mrs. Ollie Fia-on, Thomas of ited Mrs. Kate Mrs. Mae Luk-weekend.[rs. H. L. Bar-daughter were m business lastiy Corley and remple visited parents, Mr. L. BarganierMoore, Tom f New Braun-tors in the H. borne on Mon-Patricia Trice, John M. Hunt Pledge Vow»Miss Patricia Ann Trice became the bride of John Milton Hunt of Dallas on Saturday evening in a ceremony at Parkway Presbyterian church of Corpus Christi.Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Trice are parents of the hride. The groom is the son of Mrs. T. M. Hunt and the late Mr. Hunt.rs. Jerry Shel-hter were din-i the home of nd uncle, Mr.The bride chose a formal length gown of silk organza designed with a sculp-tcred bodice and sheath skirt. Guipure lace bordered the bodice and Sabrina neckline. The skirt, fashioned in tiers, was bordered with lace edging. The train was held with a back bow. A hat of Venetian lace held her veil of illusion.She carried a cascade bouquet of pale yellow roses and lily of the valley.Miss Barbara Jean Trice, the bride’s twin sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Mary Linda Trice, another sister of the brride.They wore formal length gowns of moss green crepe with white lace overblouses and matching hats. The bridesmaid’s flowers were a darker shade of roses and split carnations.Bradford C. Hunt, uncle of the groom, was best man. Bernard Mills of Dallas was groomsman. Usher was [jester Lankford Jr. of Garland.In the house party were Mrs. C. L. Trice Jr., aunt of the bride serving the wedding cake, Mrs. James W. Trice, cousin of the bride at the coffee service, Miss Nancy Nichols at the punch bowl and Mrs. John Epperson, groom's sister, at the bride’s book.Out of town guests were Mrs. C. H. Chamberlain of Marlin, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Trice, Lisa and Dorothy of Austin, Tom Giles of San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Les Langford and daughter and Bernard Mills of Dallas, Mrs. Frances Geiger of Belton, Mrs. Lester Smith of Houston, and Mrs. C. L. Trice Jr. of Lott.The bride graduated from Ray High school, attended Del Mar College, and w.^s graduated from the University of Corpus Christi. The groom graduated from Ray High school and attended Del Mar College.After a wedding trip to New Orleans and Natchez, Mississippi the young couple will live in Dallas.ModelRegisterpurch(OneRifle wCvCyammidPRICES 6000 TH LONE STtBaccNEUHOFF ■a ■ ^ ii i s* r