The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1958 Page: 2 of 6
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-i.c; i'dZGi'-Di^Qc closeness witn
Rotafy-Eiide comfori!
iOcjl gift TGf L'jd; afid GlatiS.
Closest shave y*t Le:<tU e tucitiii.c ikin-itittcher rim
la.-id: 4,. t,iL;i 10 tt sha.ed below r.oimol skin level.
E! 1111 or, the fate t&ccoic v.ci'ld-fMii<ou: fforor.
si.:.-c (he **o/ whiif ec> g<c.« t.ckt em off in clean sweep
ct.«i<=.st ihavc yit ir,Of,>: it, rit.< l.,gh-sptfcd Li^sh rr.oior,
ii n.Cie w:oL!v pc. ti c<cf..c.<1 the kc:aif Eiadt Shove.
Easiest to cftan Kin L.>non cod flip-top jpti.-gs open
j.-; ,j f-otl u,.d iski d„!t disappcoii.
Let tuiiiQfiOw'i elbitiii itiZVtii tOllZj/ rdt...
/our Dealers Store
THE PnAEL FAMILY OF FINE BEER
i1 ! W" • • ' 1 • • * ' 1 I > . I I « • H 1.1 I 1 f
She chOSt* .ri 111 a II \«• iOm- silk •luaili
dress which was *! -•*i^ncd with a
scoopt*(l lit-t klme with added lull
ness accenting the- bark. Her halo
of pink flowers held a cin uiar veil
01 pink illusion She wore mate 'hing
mauve rose * no* - and white elbow
length Hio'vc-. and she carried an
arm boucjuer ot ion^-- temmed pink
roses.
Sam Grady Wynn attended his
son a.- best man. ushers wei'e Jim
Bos we It of Kiigore. orother-in-law
ot the bride; John Wynn and Reese
Wynn, both brother: of the bride-
groom trom Dallas. Acolytes were
Ji.mo Wiison and Richard jLewit.
both i<t Breckinridge.
M /ttici Attire
i* oi her daughter s wedding. Mrs
Carey chose a bionson dress of
candlelight beige silk, worn with
matching pearl:; shoes and gloves.
Hei hat wa* « t beige-toneel flowers,
and her corsage was fashioned m
shades ot bei^e and brown.
Iter- 111 u 111 r i Of ttlc ^rOOiTl W3S
attired m a Oior blue silk sheath
Which featured a draped neckline
and short sleeves, she woi t in a tell-
ing blue shoes and hat with ice biut
accessories arid rorsase.
Grandrhcthers «.t both the bride
and bnuegroorn attended ti e wed-
ding. Mrs. M. iVt. Carey of Brecfc-
ennage. grandmother « i the bride
wore a Diue iio'.vered siik print en-
sempie ...with matcninr? accessoiies.
Mrs. John 1 Heese. jsraiidmother
01 the oriaegroom treni tehuacana.
chose 5 navy biue dress with
matoning hat and oiuc accessories.
Mtt >it wltili !_ 11 vi * , ,-ue. L'.-lit
win'v white 1 orsa^es
Keceplioii ■
A reception was giveii i>\ iur
lu iile's pan-uis in the lJ£u i>.n n<> s.
i.i tin- olniri-h tullowin^ liit- wt-tl-
The all-white t hiee-t i«- i ect
liriclfc's . j K.- was sc-rveti from a
t.iiili- laid with a white satin cloth.
A silver branched epeiv.ne holding
pink rosebuds and pink tapers
centered the table. Miss Ann Beuli
ui Henderson presided at ihr iI
vt-i i.ninch service. CaKe was serv-
ed by Miss b.\ .1 Jo Kyle of Quan-
naii. Guests registered in t lie
nride's book which was presided
ovei bv Mrs. Sally Wynn 01 Dallas
sister-in-law oi Hie bridegroom.
i.iiiif-i nirmbtri s i.i the house
i.aiiv included Masses Beverly
Prnitt and Sandra Priiitt botn ol
Arlington, Jean Carey ana Ann
Carey, both 01 Brefkenridge, haia
Benham ot Amariilo, and Daphne
j :";ue Owriiby ot Bossier City, La.
For traveling, the bride wore a
white iinen diess with a gray and
j white patterned iinen chemise styie
j jacket She chase matching ac
; ce-sories and wore the corsage
I iron* her Dridal i>oucjuet.
F oiic wine a wedding trip, the
| couple wiii make their home at
| 3710 Cedar Springs, Midland,
j l exa*.
the bnde is a graduate of
j Breckenndge High School. She took
j iifci H '. Degree from Worth Tex-
I as State College in Denton where
she was h member ot Alpha Delta
11' -^orcriiy. "liit taught in Bichiaitd
l iementarv ^chcoi in Fort Worth
la>! \. ,w.
Mr. \v N' 1111 W n * t c • 1 v 1 a r * I i'O \TL
ir.'h scli,nil 111 Seattle, Washington
He (itlendi-d . W At College and
^oitIi Tt-xas Stale College, tie was
1 member <>t the Si./ma lJiu fipsi-'
r.ii i-li at. 1 intv ti.- i-. employed by
File \Ve-terii i ompany .i- a iabo-
atorv tet tniieiaii whiie working to-
.vard his degree iti chemical eu--
-ineei ine.
Out ui Town Guetts
Out t.i - to w ii i;tit-r ts included Ml',
and Mrs s k fisher, great aun:
tint uncle t.l the bride., trom Ai-
liiigtoii: i\ii and Mrs. C. A. Ben-
Dam. aunt .uiti uncle of the bride
from Amariilo; M i s s Adalead
Heese til Tehuacana, aunt ot the
in kte.jrooni: Mr. and Mis. Wiii
Merriwether, aunt ana uncle ot the
bridegroom Horn Wharton; Mr.
and Mrs. John A ryes ot Bort Ar-
itrui, auni and uncle ot tne bride-
groom; Mr. and Mis. Ulan Boze-
man ot fc:dna: Mr. and Mrs. f'red
FlaniKin ot 1 a mesa : Mr. and i\ii a.
ai. W. Pruitt 01 Arlington; Mr. and
ivirs. Kent Morgan of big Spring;
ivit. and Mrs. Boyce iviahaney of
Lamesa; I\i■ and Mrs. E. JR. Ggte
oi Abiiene: Mr. ^nd i\irs. Russ
Moffeti ot iitiist; and otttei guests
from Houston, Odessa, Wichita
i':tii~ and Coiiege Station.
Rehearsal L'ir,r,er
Mr. and -■ i: - '..am Grady Wynn
cf Daiias iionored the o'edding
pai t;. at a rehearsai dinner ser'v'ed
t- riday, I\iay j0. at vork s. Mem-
bers ot 1 he families 01 the couple,
as vveii a~ the wedding attendants,
were guests, « £
MRS. SAT-i GP.r D V V.' YNN JR.
tii? former ,'i;«s Cv.roline ii-.pe .'-i'-trten
rhrtc bv Hcmrie
Wynn Jr. In Saturday Ceremony
The solemnization of the marriage of Miss Caroline Hop*1
Marten to .Sam (irad.v Wynn, Ji was it-ad in Saint Andrew's-
Ej/iscopal Church by l*athei Allen i ewis, lector, on Satiiiday,
May 31, at 8 o'clock in the evening with only members of the
families and intimate friends attending.
The bride i> the dauglitei ,.t Mi and Mrs. Richard (jar-
land Carey of 801 W est W iliiams Street. Rreckeni i.ige Tiit-
bridegroom i.~. the sun ol A11 and Mr--.. Sam Uiadv v mi of
H'jo 1 Southwestern, Dallas.
The double ring rite4; were per- scie winch was closed with fifty
for/r ed befm e the altai which was | unit * elf rov* red bnttoiih ; t tin
a< ( t f 11 11 by tin retl v t I v f t.it>' *..11 t fi*k, I h« tiodic : ieaturt-\t j p<>rt
which wa*. the background fo
hanging Christus hex hta ,-
vasts tilled with white Mock
white roses were tlanked rvi
six office iit-:hi* ot tin: ciitai
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MODERN TASTE
Ga medsrn . . er.py
rEARL . . the Gsm
if Fine Bas:
F.-e—iorr, Ousiity at
a pspuiar price.
LA(iKK HKFK
pcWi were ma
Low s l t.t .. I
at tlit altai
weading scciie
the
itar
and
the
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The gride
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Hi mariiii i
itngth gown
Bride
entered
c a j e.
She '•
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bo gav
fath
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tk:or
9ti viv
it necK line ot tlower-pattrrned
eiicli luct with the desicn eni-
I.u oidei'ed with seed peart* f he
1 a isle wide skirt ended in a « hapet
I length train A sell t>ov\ tit-tit ttitr
s.k 111 in gi acelu 1 folds at the 11« j11
I hem exposing the bride's white siik
I - edding siippe i
• Hci liiusli vtii wa? of white siir
j ilitisicii. ii fingertip length laliuif1
trom j }e • tied scc*i pedri iiiiiet
i c a j« n 1 f c p e a u d e s o * e g a o 111 i e t s
1 > iosed ^\ itii seit o\ ered t utt« n:
I> 1 piccci\ he bridai .ostUiiit;.
A white rilamellia corsage top-
ped the white f-rayri Boor which
w a s s ho w e re «i w i t ii white s a t i n
streamers intermittently tied with
Baby's Breath
t raditicn
In the bride's tradition, she wore
an antique pin tor "something
old trie pin neionged to her
grandmothei Mi>, M. i\i. Carey.
For "soiih thin;.' bono\\ed/ the
bride wor a shii/lr 11 and ot pearis
which wer.. t>i < 1 ncht tn ?ii < t-i 111 aiiy
b' t ti«- in ittei'i i£t m r mother. Her
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hint
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w.i .1 gaiter
tormei room-
.i'.t 1 c 1 North
and she had
1 he1 • hoe.
upfiai selections were plaj'cd by
l i 1111 * I iltic ui t-'anist. pre-
line the •. \ iiiu -he also
t*i i tic 11.3 * 1 h : *' 11 a i weeding
• ii a- - ell -• -it ;.-rean se-
iuus. incin tine i tic i.ord s
ici nui iii? tit o;bi iaage cere
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tiitila Bosv eii ot r.iigore
Freskcr tfcan any otker brand on the
shelf! As fre h and whoUson-.e as spring
vegetat;ici right out of your own garden!
Morton's Salad Dressing is made here
ii home in the Southwest and
delivered fresh every single week,
direct to your own itore, in
Morton's little red trucks. Best of all,
you'll find that Morion's Salad
Dressing gives you the finest quality
ac a low, iow price that really
slakes a difference in your food budget.
Try a quar: jar next time you shop.
.nd just 35 isad <s MORTON'S POTATO CHIPS
Carries 6 passengers ^ plus a full pickup load!
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Two full width sssts-Stylt and ccmfsrt
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disturbing thase in driver's seat.
Six-foot body-Laad-minded all-steel bsdy
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Measures 90 inches from front of body to
rear of taiifate ... is full 54VS Inches wide
to carry standard pickup load. Available in
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Economical transportation of
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• FARM FAMILIES
Handles pickup chores, serves
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Special 7-ft. utility body makes
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The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1958, newspaper, June 5, 1958; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131021/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.