Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 115, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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Church of Chnst was
of an tmpmuvt
ceremony when Miss EH*-
Wchifd. dMfhtrr of Mr
M W Prtchard. be-
bndr o fW alter T
> of Mr and Mrs D
Saturday rvmin|. May
■ o'clock
The church
•hen the young coup'* w
the double ring Nrvtrr
its reading by he Itrv.
It- Gw.
The altar *m dtrhrl with an
■ ■aajhimii of white c'ad toll with
hwkkliiiry (nliafp and a showfr
•f smilax trailing to thr floor
Tal' baskets of «hite gladioli arrl
candelabra* flanked by
nimpleted this lovely
Bow* of white satui
places for re'attves of the
Messrs Neish Brown, brother
of the groom. John Flatters. Gra
ford Wolfe, and John It Guyton.
who acted as ushers, lighted the
tall white cathedral tapers preced-
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inj Tnf rrrvmoif.
The musk- was furnished by a
doub'e quartet composed of Mes
dames C W Wulfjen. Jess Pip-
kin. W A McNallen. Miss Louise
Athey. Messrs Guy Ewing. Jr..
W A McNallen. D T A. Ho*
worth. Paul L Oiristenson, di-
rected by Charles Kiker 'Because'
the prenuptia' song, was folio
with the 'Lohengrin' Wedding
March.
The bride's only attendant, Mrs.
Kenneth Brown, of Fort Wodth,
sister in-law of the groom, was 4
dressed in I pink gown fashioned
with a iouhle tiered flared peplum
and a matching halo hat Trimmed
with pink ro*ebiMls. Her shoulder
1 1-4 INCH DRAIN BOARD
WHITE PINE
ALL SIZES
FOE mi COEEAL AND LOTS
■AVE I X I EOUUH FENCING LUMEEE
Alt Pt LENGTHS
CLAY BUILDING MATERIAL Co
MS N. SOKE —PHONE 2*1— SBECKENS1DUE
Mrs. Flatten and Mrs Martin
showed the gifts and Miss Athey
a doufile rear of tiny pearl buttons
lo#n the front, three-quarter
length sleeves, and a flared pepl-
um back. From her tiny half-hat
fe'l a shoulder length circular veil
of bridal illusion She also ear-
ned a white bible %pped with
pink rosebuds and a show** of
puik and white streamers. She
also carried a point lac* handker-
chief to fu'ftll the tradition of
something borrowed Her only or-
nament was a blue heirloom
bracelet.
Kenneth Brown, of Fort Worth,
attended his brother as best man-
After the ceremony, aa informal
reception was held in the bride's
home The guests were greeted by
the young couple, their mothers,
and other members of the wed-
ding party The bride and groom
cut the first piece of the three
tiered white wedding cake, topped
with a minature bride and groom,
which was on the dining tab'e
covered in dainty tare over pink
satin. The bride's chosen colors
of pink and white were carried
out in the center piece of pink
larkspur and Queen Anne's lace
flanked by white tapers in crys-
tal hollers, and pink **eet.heart
rosebuds encirc'ed the cake Mrs.
Kdwin Pace presMled over the
cake and Mrs. H. L. Alexander
"erved fronted punch Other mem-
bers of the house party who as-
sisted in the dining room were
Mesdames John Flatters, N. P.
MH'arney. and Miss Judy Via
Mrs. Graford Wolfe was at the
bride's hook and Miss Louise
Athey furnished piano music dur-
ing the reception. Miss Jean Bain
presided in the room where the
many lovely gifts were displayed
corsage was arhite carnations.
Entering the church on the arm
Mrs. Brum
Witli Lovely Tea
Mrs.
of lovely parties
climaxed with a tea Monday eve-
ning. May 1Z in the home of Mrs.
Homer Martin, the hostesses be-
ing Misses Louise Athey;
Judy Via and
John Flatters, £. J. Reeves and
Edaria Pare.
Guesu ware greeted at the door
by Mrs. Pare jnd presented to
the receiving Hne composed af the
honoree. the bride's mother. Mrs.
H- W. Prichard. the groom's
mother. Mrs. D. B. Brown, and
sister-in-law of the groom. Mrs
Mrs. W. L- Robeson direct*- J
Kenneth Brown of Fort Worth
the guests to the lea table where
Mr* Reeves served punc
Miss Bain served angel
squares decorated with pink rose-
buds. They were assisted by Miss
Via
The table appointments carried
out the bride's chosen colors of
ptnk and white vith a f'oral ar-
rangement of mock orange blos-
soms. Queen Anne s lace and white
snapdragons in a crystal bowl at
the base of which was a p
ma line bow extending across the
tab'e. White tapers in crystal
candelabra flanked a bowl of pink
After the reception. Mr. and Mrs.
Brown left for a wedding trip to
indicate that about 70 par real af
•he MM pack is still available
Ordinarily, by March 1 there la
< ly 3# to 30 par cent of the knot
production still in packers'
though there may be
variation in retail store p
will need
kraut Is hi bulk and t
There's more Jam
ow for the breakfast
kids come In from school,
cities report ample
tinning to come dawn. The In-
crease In supplies is a result af
the receipt af the April sogar al-
lotment by pun and JaRy
manufacturers.
the Indian government an-
nounced that tt win allnrale aa
additional 4.4M.MO pounds af
Mack pepper to the United Stain
by September. Earlier H* the year.
India allotad us approximately!
.-.J-jrtJn. .nr.d par* «f •>-.I
May testified today that he pur-
posely gave his Kentucky neigh-
bor, the impression ha owned the
Cumberland Lumber Cb. so he
could set workers to cut and mill
the timber.
The company actua'ly was
by the Garsson brother*
Murray—who headed
'he watime Garsson Munitions
Combine. May and the Garsson s
are being tried aa war fraud
charges.
The government contends the
lumber company was used as a
cover-up for alleged payment of
953,000 in bribes to May for favors
to the Garssons. The defesne
claims May acted only as a fis-
cal agent for the lumber company
NEON
SIGNS
Electra Neon
Sign Co.
If von caa read this wit
We don't sen elasses but
renatr evervthmr a the
large OnrnMnstiun Radio
t specs vou have rood eves,
int to remind vou we sell and
sic line from Guitar struw to
SHAKY
FLOORS
BEAUTIFUL
-MNT OUR—
Car'shad. New Mexico On their
return the couple will make their
home at 811 West Jeanette street
Mrs. Brown is a graduate of
Rreckenridge High School and is
now employed in the office of
Dunigan Tool * Supply Ctoaspa
Mr. Brown graduated from
Woodson High School and tfttend-
ed N T.S.T C. in Denton. He
served four yean with the Armed
Forces as Chief CM in charge
of supplies, part of which time
was spent in India. He was dis
charged as Master Sergent a lit
tie over a year ago and is now
employed as hnshhrrpti at Mc-
Caihren Motor Company.
Those from out of town who at
tended the wi fling were Mr. aM
Mrs. Kenneth Brawn and Mr
and Mn. Neish Brown Of Fort
Worth. Mn. B. Wil'ingham.
Woodson. Mr. and Mn. N. P.
McCarney. Eastland. Mr. and
Mrs. John Flatters, Abilene, and
Mrs H. S Roby. Logan. Ohio
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ALEX RAWLINS * BOM
MONUMENTS
NOTICE F0R.SALE
Texaco Station ft Grocery Store. Living qts. 380 ft.
front on the Highway and would make n good Tourist
Camp. No other Tourist in the City. •
Have residences, vacant lota, ranches ft
AH Kinds of Insurance. Come in lets *mtk
4. W. WHITFIELD INSURANCE ft BSALTOH
fed *XOOR IN OLD TEXAS STATE BANK
"SEE MEBEFSU?
aad white larkspur on the buffet,
and throughout the house were
Jeff Mc En tire. Blake Johnson.
Fred Raker. Da'e Hitchcock. Chas.
R- Shafer. J. F. Chastain. L. G
Hughes. R. H. Guinn, H. A.
Ramsey, Vada Abernathy. H. L
Robertson, Preston M. Davis.
Lindsay D. Hawkins. E L
chew. Jess Pipkin. Clyde Langfovd
Jack Fambro. Isidor
George Kelley. Archie Satterwhite
T. M. James. A- E Boyd. C. M
Giles. W. T. Holcomb. Brur
Snider. C. W. Wulfjen. Jr . Grnre
Knight. Floyd Holder. H E. Nel-
son. C. L. Atchison. Leona Col-
lias. Ola Gurter, William
Jr.. G. R. Whitney. J-W. Hood.
Harry Wohlford. Bi'l
Kathleen Ishell. Aaron
J. Socol, Evelyn Suh'ett. W. L.
Robeson. M. A. Nay lor. Eva Mar-
tin, Mildred Connor. Ethle Duni-
van. Hubert Tol'e. G. R. Moss
holder. Ren J. Dean. George Maui
din. F- A. Dunigan. Douglas Tid-
w. Earl McCMhrrn. Earl V
Green. Louise Harris. GE. Weir.
0. F Bai'ey. Clair McCormick.
A. R. Knight. O. F. Glover.
W W .Minchew,' H. H- Satter-
white, Amos Myers. Torn Delaney.
E. R. McCathem. J. C. ChirtrelL
J R. Tolhert. Ben Grant. V. L.
Harvey. Robert B. O'Brien, A T.
McKialay. Leroy Bit'er. Mac
Smith, Nap Thomas. Geo. Bing-
m. J. R. Greer, and Misses
Beryl Allen. Ami Sanders. Tnmmir
Askew. Jennie Barker. Janice Rsg
1. Tan in Taylor. Eva Lang. Mi
ne Hanson. Olive E- Wytm. Jaae
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THE SHORTEST ROOTS BR.
TWEEN BITTER AMP SELLER M
A WANT AD ..
NOTICE
VIEW CLUB
The Fine Arts Club win meet
at the home of Mn E A Cain
May 22. at 4 pa.
H Trammell will lead
a program on "Opera ' Members /
to answer roll call with -Who's
Who in Opera.' Mrs J W. Laf-
foon will discuss 'A Revolution in
Opera.' Scenes from the opera
'Rignietto' (Verdi) win be given
by Mn. J. F. Francis High-
lights in Operatic Queers' will
of Miss Beu'ah Wat-
recordings of selections
will be played.. This
is the last meeting of the club
"SEE THEN ON OCR
FLOOR
MM E. WALKER
PHONE 838
Chapter No. KW.
Order of Eastern Star will hot*
(heir regular stated meeting in
the Masonic Hall Thursday eve-
May 22.
II officers are asked to be pres-
aad in their places. The meet-
wi'l apea promptly at B o'-
vsidsd at the bride's book.
The pat list iachaded: Mes-
Hnes E. J. Benton. C.H. A'len.
R- D. Smith.H E Cteesey. Ern-
est Jones. C. D.
Hff.
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TO* WILL FIND OUE SERVICE PROMPT AND EX-
PO*. WITH SATSFACTION AND GOOD VALUE
hant with nar
EUhyhr
I E. WALKER 1
Prepare Your Home
For SUMMER HEAT
DOUGLAS ANDEB80N 00
CORRECTION
In the account of the
of the 20th Ontury Clan,
in and
it was
Fttrr is
aad Mn. L.R-
Mn- L.
May Testifies To .
Mill Ownership
WASHINGTON. May Ztt TP —
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 115, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1947, newspaper, May 21, 1947; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132855/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.