Miss Boon To Marry News Messenger News Service LINDEN Mr. and Mrs. Danlel Horace Boon announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Marynel, to Pat Mcnain Carlisle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Carlisle of Winsboro, The couple will exchange vows at the First Baptist Church in Linden Sept.
9. The bride elect is a gradu te of Linden 'High School and is now lege attending where she is a member of the East Texas 'State Col. Tooanoowa Social Club. The groom elect is a graduate of Vivian High School in Vivian, La. He attends East Texas State College where he is a member of the Ar.
tema Social Club for men. Following their marriage, the couple, will reside in Commerce and continue their studies there. Miss Pruitt, Guy Jones Are Married LINDEN Men The marriage of Messenger News Service Miss Angelia Pruitt of Atlanta and Guy Jones of Linden was solemnized in a double ring ceremony at the home of the bride's parents in Atlanta Saturday at 3 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
V. S. Pruitt of Atlanta. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
George Jones of Linden. The Rev. E. L. Polter of Denison read the vows before an improvised altar of ferns and white mums.
The mantel was banked with baskets of mums interspersed with candelabra holding burning tapers. Mrs. Gorman Moore presented nuptial music preceding the ceremony, The bride chose for the wedding a street length dress of imported white linen with matching white accessories. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Miss Sandra Pruitt, sister of the bride, wearing a ping linen dress was the bride's only attendant.
George Russell of Midland attended his brother as best man. Following the ceremony a reception held. Mrs. T. B.
Byrd, the groom's sister from Orlando, Fla. registered guests. The bride is a graduate of Atlanta High School. The groom graduated from Linden High School and is a junior student at the University of Texas. Following a wedding trip to Carlsbad and other points of interest, the couple.
will reside in Austin where Mr. Jones will continue his studies. Gilmore Circle Has Meeting mon Jr. 22, Findley, Marilyn Mock, Betty WHEN YOU THINK OF Ship'n NATURALLY THINK OF WEISMAN'S You think of the store with more Ship 'n Shore shirts and blouses to select from, the store where you can always find the style, size and color you want. We stock them by the thousands because you love them and we want you always to be able to say, "I found my Ship 'n.
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KEETH Since most Mavericks have cepted the awful fact that school is not far. last flurry of parties has started. Susan O'Connor called a of girls last Monday and asked them to her house for a chicken and spaghetti supper on Monday night, Nancy Rains, Connie Conroe, Bernice Denny, Lynda Perkins, Jan Sullivan, Marjorie Woodfin, Patsy Gilstrap, Martha Muse, Pat Albright, Loretta Hines, Glenda Gaddis, Roslyn Parrish, Bettye Barnes, Sandra McCown and Wanda Boyd enjoyed eating and. going to the show. In honor of Helen Reid, a guest from Sherman, Glenda Kellargave a watermelon, party at the house Monday night.
Coming to Glenda's house to meet Helen and enjoy the watermelon and going to a movie were: Glenda, en, Martha Page, Marie Vovk and La Velle Beach. Aurelia Ann Chatham was hostess at a Coke party given Tuesday morning which attended by. several MHS sophomores. These were: Anita Lynn Hardy, Pecky Whitener, Jane Bergstrom, Carol Kay Bartlett, Beverly Steed, Marilyn Mock; Nancy McNatt, Julie Barnes and Beth Person. While you're having a party is the best time to plan another one.
At least, Marilyn Mock, Carol Sue Cooke, Carol Kay. Bartlett, Beth Person, Susan Pelz, Nancy McNatt, and Becky Whitener seemed to think so, for they met at Beth's house Friday night to decide upon a time and. place to meet for a good time before school starts again. Jan Sullivan is in De Kalb to visit friends. Jan left Marshall Tuesday, and is due back in town on Friday.
At Lakeview Methodist Encampment, in Palestine this week are Carol McClurg, Dottye Slider, Rozann Shivers and Peggy Goulden, These girls are taking advantage of several classes which are designed to answer problems of youth and also enjoy such recreation as swimming, horseback riding, tennis and hiking. They will return to Marshall when the encampment closes on Saturday. Dwight Murray was- host to group of next years debaters at his home Tuesday night. The de-baters including Martha Cooke, Sherry Frobese, Raymond Simmons, Dwight Murray, Charles Scholz, and Kent Keeth, spent the evening discussing and debating next year's subject, Federal Aid to Higher Education. Listening were Harlan Murray, Mr.
and Mos. Elbert Murray, Woodrow Murray, Mrs. Floyd Williams and Miss Virginia Bradley debate coach, Planning an excursion to Daingerfield took up most of the meeting of the Uta Horizon group last Monday afternoon. Audrey George, Donna D'Ann Peteet, ie Taylor, Carolyn Moore, Linda Findley, Shirley Adams, Julie Barnes, Kay Canson, and Sandra Dawson contributed their ideas toward making the trip an enjoyable one. Julie Barnes and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Barnes took a group of girls to Shreveport Saturday night enjoy dinner and skating. Julie, to, Audrey George, Linda Findley, Marilyn Mock, Betty and Edith Keener have been spending much of their) leisure time very enjoyably at Fern Barbara Newton returned Sunday night from Atlanta, where she has been visiting friends, Among other things, Barbara enjoyed trip to Daingerfield Sunday. Linda Findley invited Shirley Adams, Marilyn Parker, Julie Barnes, and Audrey. George to her house for slumber party last Saturday night.
They watched television, rode around, and talked after eating supper at Linda's house. Bidgie York has returned from Tyler where she visited her cousin Pat Clooney this week; Bidgie reported a first rate time, making special mention of the slumber parties in her honor. Since David. Hudson must soon be leaving Marshall to go to San Antonio, Andy Hudson helped David, make the best of the situation by having a large party for his cousin. Those of David's Triends whom he invited were: Naomi Armstrong, Bonnie.
Blakeley, Bobby Bogue, Thomas Bright, Jim Carmichael, Don Carpenter, Jimmie Cox, Paul Cox, James Gray, Bob Henderson, Loretta Hines, Joe Thorn, Mike Till, Butch Abney, Don Agnor, Carolyn Blakeley, Kay Bostick Lynda Brooks, Lal Carter, Raenell Carter, Bob Clark, Russell Craft, Welby Dunlap, Morris El- MARSHALL. TEXAS THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1955 der, Edwinna Frederick, George, Bobby Fyffe, Cynthia Goolsbee, Douglas Gibson, Patty Sue Henry, Peggy Hines, Bill Jobe, Mary Lou Johnson, John Jones, Johnnie Sue Jones, La Vonne Jordan, King Kornrumpf, ly, Rae Nell Massad, 'Buddy Matheny, Rayford Mathis, George Ann Munden, Marvin Murph, Charles Pace, Bobby Potter, Ann Rhodes, R. L. Roark, Preston Robichaux, Alan Schaefer, Gerald Smidt, Bobby Smith, Dottie Smith, Sharon Sammy Vaughan, Jerry Vickers, Marie Vovk, Janette Walker, Esther Watson, Julie Weidman, MARSHALL News MESSENGER, A3 Linda Wesson, Billy Whitehurst, Janet Williams, Jimmy Wilson, Ben Wilver.
and Sandra" Woodley. McKiel, and Peggy Goulden reported a highly entertaining evening. Sophie Ricks has returned from several weeks away from home in which" she attended Ridgecrest ens campment in North Carolina, and a trip to Alabama to. visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Faulk. Sophie seemed to have had a wonderful time, after returning with her parents on Tuesday af- ternoon. The Young People's Service League made special trip to Shreveport last.
week to hear a speaker, Rev. Soper, who is visiting in this country from England. Hetty Wilver, Walta Taylor, Mary Ann Mann, Edith Keener, David Thomas, Mike Diamond, V. V. Gelling, Rae Nell Massad, Abe Lee 'Nader, Ronnie Nader, Jerry Asaft; J.
Lee Berry, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gelling, Mrs.
Dick Massad, and Mos. Maurice Wilver were Marshall's representatives at the meet- Sally and Martha Williams are: guests of their aunts the Misses Curtis, Patty and Natalie Williams, at their lake house on Fern. On accounts. of this Mary Ann Loretta Hines, Pat Albright, and Susan O'Connor went to Loretta's house Tuesday night to watch television and talk. The conversation became more interesting: when Bobby Bogue, Walter Pagan, and Glenn Liston dropped in for a few minutes during the evening.
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JUNIOR HIGH NEWS MISS MARYNEL BOON Aurelia. Ann Chatham was the hostess Tuesday morning at her home for a cold drink party in honor of Williams of Texas City. The girls enjoyed talking and refreshments were Yvonne Knapp, Freda Simmons, Susan Apel, Rachell Applebaum, Linda Rogers, Angie Wilson, Wanda Soloron, Joette Winger, Gail Williams, Carolyn McAdams, Shirley Adams, Shannon Dyke, Julie Barnes, Kay Tipton, Libby Schlittler, Carol Kay Bartlett, Anita Hardy, Becky Whitener, Beverly Steed, Ann Verhalen, Jane Bergstrom, Nancy McNatt, Marilyn Mock, Janie Harris and. Sara. Oliver.
Kay Clark and her' mother, Mrs. H. W. Clack, served lunch Tuesday to Mrs. Luella Richardson, Craig and Crayton Clerk and the junior high cheerleaders including Libby Schlittler, Kay Solomon, Freda Simmons, Wanda Solomon, Janie Harris and Kay.
By JANIE HARRIS Jerry Duncan left Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. to visit with relatives in Kentucky and Tennessee.
They plan to be gone about a week, Jane and Marye Flowers have returned from a vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Flowers, to points of interest in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Arkansas.
Jo Ann Adams, Margaret Carrol; and Penny Boyd were the hostesses for a blue jean party Wednesday night at the Lions Community House. The guest list Included Lucy Bostick, Peggy Cope, Marlee Redding, Mary Cooke, Shirley Hines, Patty Hadlock, Patsy Vaughn, Jeannie Loyd, Sherry Harkins, Rae Wilkinson, Kay Clark, Kay Solomon, Francis Harbin, Judy Rains, Susan Hardy, Chester Clark, Ronnie Carpenter, Ronnie Snider, Jim Harris, Billy Clemmons, Robert Sullivan, Ed Clark, Gene Bills, Eddy Goldberg. Clifford Mays, Bob Holtzclaw, Will Lancaster, Kenneth Hines, Spencer Jones, Jerry Steelman, Henry Rasberry, Christy Tracy, Pat Hickman and Rosemary Hickman. Attending camp this week at the Lakeview Methodist Camp in Pal estine from the First Methodist Church are. Phyllis Payne, Marye Flowers, Betsy Duke, Becky Holder, Gail Johnson, Barbara Nowlin, Jane Flowers, Ellen Sue Craft, Sammy Elliot, Jim Harris, Alfred McClurg, John Stephens, Jimmy Davis, Robert Sullivan, Mike Cas-, tle, Don Bradford and Miller Solo- A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF magnificent antique jewels EVERY PIECE A GEM AT AN UNBELIEVABLE PRICE! BRACELETS 2.00 EARRINGS 1.00 leisman a fo.
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Debbie Harkins is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Page Bennet, of Naples for about two weeks. Marlee Redding, Nancy Elder and Peggy Cope got together Monday to do some shopping before eating lunch and playing miniature golf that afternoon, Marlee and Nancy spent the night with Peggy to end the day. Scott Caven returned Sunday from Wichita Falls where he has been visiting his cousin, Bill Little, for a week. Rachell Applebaum honored her cousin, Susan Apel, Wednesday afternoon with a tea.
Those attending were Patsy McGee, Ann Francis, Sara Beth Meadows, Aurelia Ann Chatham, Nancy Johnson, Jo Nell Bailey, Gail Johnson, -Marye Flowers, Kay Clark, Kay Solomon, Linda Rogers, Sara Oliver, Ann Verhalen, Teddie Pollock, Pam Martin, Charlene Loggins, Judy Berry, Connie Williams, Martha Workman, Sandra Smith, Judy Senn, Joette Winger, Gayle Long, Carolyn Medine, Kay Tipton, Angie Wilson, Donna Thornton, Gwen Pruitt, Luanne Clark, Ann Shaw, Gloria Smith, Nan Stevens, Shannon Dyke, V. V. Gelling, Yvonne Knapp, Kathy Lawrence, Libby Schlittler, Wanda Solomon, Janie Harris, Freda Simmons. New Feature In Women's Clothes In the tricky terminology of women's clothing sizes, a half-size is not meant to fit a. half-sized woman at all, but a mature figure of short stature, The buyer at one large department store puts it this way: A half-size is one in which the length from shoulder to waistline and from waist to' hemline is shorter than in misses' sizes; also, In half-sizes the width of the shoulder is narrower and the proportions of the waistline and hipline little wider.
Department of Agriculture standards a misses' sizes figure is one that ranges from feet 5 inches and under. Consequently a misses' size 14 measures inches from neck to waist, but a size measures 16. Inches. Where the size 14 1s. inches from neck to hem the measures 45 inches.
The few inches involved can make a great difference in fit and the buyer interviewed expressed the wish that more women would try half-sizes and perhaps save themselves substantial alteration costs. Read the Want Ads Gilmore Circle of Memorial Baptist Church met Monday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. T.
Philips, 903 with Mrs. John Burkham presiding. The devotional was given by S. J. Burkham from the scripture John 12:3 using as her subject the first chapter of "Under the North Stars" by Harold E.
Dyes. The program was given by Mrs. D. B. Robertson.
Prayers, were led by Mrs. John Burkham and Mrs. Rosa Lee. Refreshments were served by the hostess to the members present. The next meeting of the circle will be held at the home of Mrs.
John Burkham, Harleton Aug..