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The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas • 19

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THE ODESSA AMERICAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1967 TT7? Betrothal Announced Garden Council To Sponsor Sanctuary Vows Are Exchanged and Christian Church, Kermit. KERMIT (Staff) Mr. The bride-elect is a graduate Mrs. Carrell Bert Jones of of Kermit High School and is November flower Show Kermit announce the engage- ment and apprpaching marriage Mr. and Mrs.

Donald R. of their' daughter, Carol Kae Drushel, 3916 Candy Lane, an nounce the marriage of theirl to Charles Michael Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

employed with nermu Veterinary Clinic. Patterson is a graduate or Kermit High School, attended New Mexico State University and Odessa College. He is employed by W. E. Neill and Associates in Tulia.

The Council of Odessa Garden Clubs will sponsor a standard flower show at the Floyd Gwih daughter. Jill Dianne, to Loran Edward Kyzer. the son of Mr. Patterson of Monahans. Wedding vows will be exchanged Nov.

11 in the First and Mrs. Earl Kyzer of 2410 East 25th, Odessa. vows were exchanged in Westminster Prfcsbyerian Cl.urch sanctuary at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 30 with Rev. Frank Seaman, pastor, officiating Family members were in The bride and her husband are 1967 graduates of Permian High School.

He is an employe of Ref Chem. Auditorium, West County Road and 10th, Noy. 2 and 3. Mrs. W.

T. Henderson 2000 North Alleghaney is chairman of the show. She is a member of the Modern Gardeners and has served as its president and is also a National Flower Show Judge. Theme of the show will be "A Mediterranean Holiday." Mrs. Henderson's co-chairmen, representatives from each club in the Council are: Mrs.

W. K. Williamson, Casa Bella Gardeners; Jack Kenner, Men's Garden Club; Mrs. W. T.

Williams; Modern Gardeners; Mrs. R. Juedeman, Odessa Contemporary; Mrs. H. E.

Hoback, Odessa Garden Club; Mrs. Don Naylor, Twilight Gardeners. The horticulture division will include annuals, perennials, biernniais, and special classes for chrysanthemums, dahlias, roses, cannas, iris, potten plants both flowering and Mage, succulents, cacti, African violets, terrariums and dish gardens, Johnson, Willard Say Vows mm EUNICE, N. M. (Staff) MRS.

M. R. HURT National Chairman Miss Mary Virginia Johnson and Bryan C. Willard were married at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 1 in the In St.

Louis Eunice Highland Baptist Church Rev. Mervin Tennyson officiated Nationa I Chai rmcn Wi 1 1 Attend Fall Board Meet 1 ''Everybody's favorite bra the single ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Irvin Johnson, Bishop, formerly of Jal and the late Rudolph Johnson. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Willard of Eunice, N. hanging baskets, flowering, rees or shurbs.

The artistic, division Mrs. M. R. Hurt, prominent Wednesday luncheon will be in will include arrangements in Deautuul Busch Stadium Odessa horticulturist and national chairman of Accrediting M. the 1 re many classes representing coun tnev will hav for Landscape design Schools, The bride chose for her wedding attire a two-piece white tries surounding the Mediterranean Seas with a special division for high school fuuuiatuii; view oi me new also on the steering committee will be St.

Louis, Oct.uateway Arch and other silk shantung suit. Fashioned by the bride, the jacket featured a in a. i. ai intr 1 1 i gardeners. There will be a sec lo-ia iu auena me iso van ueveiODments a nno tha Pin tion of tables set for various modified collar and wrist-length sleeves With A-line skirt.

White Front. A pink tea will be held board meeting, National Council of State Garden Clubs. in Walters Hall. accessories complimented her ocasions. There will also be Conservation, Education and Lit-terbug displays.

Mrs. Charles 0. Dean, newly I MRS. W. T.

HENDERSON JR. General Chairman attire and she carried a cascade corsage of pink carnations tied elected president from -Ylv'd sorKim- an In- will preside at the lecturer who travels The show is open to the public tional headquarters located in; 100,000 miles each season, will Bali's sno-flake-patterned nylon lace only looks delicate! It's really as strong as can be never loses Us shape. Flat, ribbon-wired undercups give unfelt support, perfect separation and complete containment to even the fullest figure. Shapes average curves to perfection. Lycra spandex washes easily, dries quickly.

Black, white, or yellow B-cup, 32-38, cup, 32-40; $6.00. cup, 32-42 (yellow 32-40) $7.00. DD-cup, 32-40 (yellow 32-40) $7.50. WILL YOU SPEND FIVE MINUTES IN OUR FITTING ROOM FOR A BETTER FIGURE FOR LIFE? with white satin love knots m-terpersed with white lace. Mrs.

Terry Willard, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, of Hobbs, me beautitul Shaw gardens. laddress the delegates at from 3 to 9 p.m. Nov. 2 and 1 to 7 p.m. Nov.

3. Adult ad aiso on me sieerw com- fnrm, Odessa LVNs To Attend Convention In Houston mission is 50 cents, children mittee with Mrs. Hurt are 7' "LU N. attended the bride as matron of honor. She wore a Robert H.

Rucker general: image will be her theme and students are free. chairman, Norman Mrs. two piece white ensemble with Lamar rnoolpr instnirrnr 1 orange accessories. the Shamrock Hilton Hotel. LVNA of Texas is the oldest Mrs.

O. S. Williams is chairman of the artistic Chester, S. Mrs. Bruce eV Mrs; "rt also recently at- Terry Willard served his Nine members of the Odessa Licensed Vocational Nurses Association will be in Houston, Oct.

19-22 attending the Eigh schedule; Mrs Reed and strongest association for brother as best man. Roesler, Reading, andltlQea tne Landscape Design Mrs. Wendell Allen, critics coun- School at Baylor University. The ine onae motner cnose a cil, Baltimore, Md. Mrs.

Hurt tnree day school, Oct. 5-9 blue and white houndstooth teenth Annual Convention of the LVNA. Theme will be "Ex vocational' nurses in Texas. Founded in 1950, it serves over 3500 members with a ten member Board of Directors. sheath dress with white ac records about 1,000 grades each; sponsored by Texas Garden year and approves some lOOIClubs, was held in the panding Role of the LVN- cessories and the mother of the McFarland, stanging; Mrs.

Mur-ry Fly and Mrs. O. R. Little, classification; Mrs. Fred E.

Martin, artistic entries; Mrs. O. F. Allbright, horticulture entries. Mrs.

Josh Parr, and Mrs. Phillip Murrey, publicity; Mrs. Challengmg- Progressing- applicants who wish to become be a i I new Kayzer bridegroom wore a turquoise Improving." Landscape Critics. And also tne Auditorium. Instructors were print dress with white ac Evtry Bali hat same number of applications for registered landscape architects Attending will be Mrs cessories.

Membership is composed of licensed vocational nurses and provisional members who are students in vocational nursing schools throughout Texas. The association headquarters is refresher certificates. eminent in their field. Marguerite Gaston, president; For a short wedding trio to Hilton Doran, artistic place Ruidoso, N. the bnde wore Norman Rucker, i Mrs.

June Adams, Mrs. Phil Cates, Mes. Royce Leech, Mrs. 4m Mrs. Hurt is also on the policy committee meeting Tuesday headed bv Mrs.

Beniamin W. a turquoise and white A-line at landscape architect J. W. Sims, Mrs. H.

A. White, locr.ted in the Littlefield dress with white accessories, Oklahoma University, Norman: mm Thoron of Washington, D.C. Thel ment; Mrs. Red Banner, horticulture placement; Mrs. R.

B. Covington, clerks; Mrs. Herman Winkler, awards; Mrs. Wayne Matney, hospitality; Building, Austin. Mrs.

Willard is a 196 5 J. D. Zachanan, executive headquarters office manual will Mrs. Leo Hurst, Mrs. 0.

A Nanney and Mrs. Lois Jones, the latter of Midland. Officers are: Helen Segrest, director of Keep Oklahoma graduate of Jal High School and is attending X-ray Technician be reviewed. president; Madge Post, first Beautiful; Gene Schrickel Arl During her three days in St. Mrs.

Homer Haeerty. tickets The keynote address will be School at Hobbs Lea General vice president; Edna Horton, ington architect; Bob T. Chapia Louis, the Odessan will meet S21 North Grant In Downtown Odessa rnd finance. Mrs. George Tripp, second vice president; Dorothy Hospital.

Prior to her wedding Baton Rouge, city planning with the National 'Council of judges; Mrs. L. F. Crockett, she was employed by Jal Lea specialist, served on Mrs. Hurt rft Harris, secretary; Dome Fra-ble, treasurer.

Books Committee of which she committee. General Hospital as a laboratory is a member. Mrs. Edward by Levi V. Perry, M.

D. Houston. Other speakers will lecture on related subjects. Tours, parties, dinners and style shows will provide the break in the heavy lecture schedule. More than 500 are expected at technician.

The bridegroom, a Neuner. Chesterfield, Mo. is Highlight of the school was high school exhibits; Mrs. Patti Hardison, conservation; Mrs. Henderson, educational; Mrs.

0. R. Clements, litterbug; Mrs. H. E.

Hoback Men's Directors are: Ruby Fox, Jessie Hannah, Louise McCrary, Christine Murtishaw, a 1962 graduate of Eunice High head of the committee. School attended Eastern New a nignt tour oi ngnted gardens in Waco. Thirty-nine registered Beauty of Truth" will be the Scott. Mexico University and i presently employed by Kermac Garden club, dismantling; Paul for credit. Baylor dismissed classes for students who wished to attend.

They were guests of Potash Mines. national theme, and the motto will be VA Word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver." 6 The couple reside at 404 West Texas Garden Clubs. Mrs. 'Little Sweep7 Opera Is Music Club Program Temple in Hobbs, N. M.

Hurt's state title is chairman, Members will be conveyed by bus from Park Plaza Hotel to Landscape Design Schools, Tex Roberts, photographer. Miss Rice Payne as Garden Clubs, Inc. convention headquarters. visiting children's nurse. The The Odessa Music Study Club children enlist Rowan aid in met Monday Oct.

9 in the Community Room of fie First State helping Sammy. Witnesses Set Circuit Meeting Jehovah's Witnesses of Texas 52 1 North Grant In Downtown Odessa Mrs. F. W. McKelvey was Vows Say commentator.

Club members sang audience and children's parts. Mrs. Robert Mitchell sang the part of Sammy, the little Bank. Mrs. T.

E. Ftreet, president, led members in the NFMC Collect. Miss Oran Jo Pcol accompanied the singing of the Federation Hymn and Hymn of the Month, "Yom i Circuit No. 31, will hold a three-' Hoir QCcomWw in Can Anfrmin STANTON (Special) Before an altar elaborately decorated Oct. 27-29, William Taylor, Sr.

sweep; Mrs. street, Mrs. Bag white bom com chrysan overseer of the East Unit, an gott; Mrs. Alfred, Rowan Make Your Glasses An Important Fashion Accessory! Choew from our larg m-lectioa of from that compliment your ptnonality. Dr.

Sam Vines 'OPTOMETRIST S13 N. Grant FE 7-8920 Prayer," Hess-Wemberg. nounced. The Watchtower Bible i HAS THE BEST WIG BUY IN TOWN! Mmes. John E.

Smith and John Gordon played the piano duet Mrs. Maurice Alfred was and Tract Society, N. authorized the meeting to be held in Douglass Junior High, elected delegate to District XII, accompaniment. All parts except the solos were imprbmptu. TFMC, The Con 318 Nebraska Street.

Mmes. Street and smith serv vention was hosted by Odessa ed refreshments. Music Study Club and Tuesday Next meeting will be Monday, Morning Music and Arts Club. themums and sprays of white gladioli with greenery, Miss Wanda Loreene Rice became the bride of Rodney Harold Payne in a nuptial mass at 6 p.m. in St.

Joseph's Catholic Church of Ogden, Utah, with Rev. Robert P. Mere conducting the double ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil L. Rice of Ogden, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Payne of Stanton.

The bride chose an after-five Nov. 13 in the Community Coffee was served at 8 a.m. Purpose of the meeting is to analyze preaching activity and plan for expansion. Skilled workmen need advanced training to perform effectively, thus the teachings. with registration beginning at Room.

It will be "Une nuit en France" with Mrs. W. E. Kelley 8:15. as commentator.

Featured speaker at luncheon, 12:15, was Mrs. Del Ion Bumgardner, Carthage, presi dent of Texas Federation of Music Clubs. The choir concert was at 2:30. Student Clubs per dress of empire lace over ivory satin and a shoulder length veil of matching lace. She carried a cascading bouquet of white forming were Sul Ross Choir and Howard County Junior College glamellias and stephanotis.

Choir, Odessa High and Permian Hngh A Cappella Choirs. All events were at First Methodist Miss Sandra L. Tapps of Ogden, attended as maid of honor wearing a moss green velvet sheath with matching Church, Oct. 14. The program for the evening ereen chantilly lace veil to was Benjamin Britten's "Let's shoulder length veil.

She carried I 1 I white glamellias. Darrell Payne of Odessa serv ed the bridegroom as best man and groomsmen and ushers were James Rice, the bride's Make an Opera" (The Little Sweep). The story concerns Sammy, a boy, 8, who has been sold to a cruel chimney sweep. The children of Iken Hall, the house to be cleaned, and their visiting cousins pulled him from a chimney after he's become stuck. They hide him, and finally they help him to escape.

Mrs. Baggott is the Iken Hall brother, and Brent Cogdill A reception honored the couple home ot tne bride in the oarents where the table laid If WIG SALE 33 in hand crocheted lace held nastel ereen cake with white nurse while Rowan is tne and silver trim in three tiers Chapter Plans Teenage Dance Mrs. Willard Shuler served and Miss Betty Sue Rice presided at the guest registry. For a wedding trip to Stanton, the bride chose a floral print sheath featuring long sleeves In an autumn shade. The bride, a 1966 graduate of Bonneville High School, a sterling scholaf, was on the Na KERMIT (Staff) Theta Gamma Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met in business session Thursday night in First National Room where Mrs.

R. M. Oliver presented program tional Forensic League and a Socle ylon Scope of ESA with a theme national Thespian member. "Discover USA With ESA. It was announced that the chapter is to sponsor a teenage Her bridegroom is a 1964 graduate of Stanton High School and attended Texas A and where he was president of the National Honor Society and on the student council.

He is Regular $49.00 100 HUMAN HAIR Blonds and Darks! Frosted! You Actually Get 4 Big Buys in 1: PRE-STYLED WIG CLEAR PLASTIC CASE MODEL HEAD FORM SHEER SCARF nresentlv stationed tn the U. You'll go overboard with excitement when you see the colors of this shapely shoe. It's a lo-heeledlook with squared toes and a big, 1 fj feS middy-trimmed vamp Jn uppers of Roval Purple. Fire Red, Privet Green, Regal fjf 'jr Blue or True Camel Patent $11 x. '0r" PJatn Pumo In Ragtl Blue, Beige, Brown or Black Calf I Also RJ, or Brown Patent $13 Q1.I11L A.

dance Oct. 20. Assignments were made for those wishing to help with the wreath and swag sale for Opportunity School-, The chapter selected girls to serve as candidates for the Halloween Queen contest. They are Leanna Williams and Vickie Burns. S.

Air Force at Hill AFB In Utah. The counle made their home at 3S31 Washington No. 2 in Ogden, Utah. i.

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