The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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while bridal taper*
Parent* of the couple are
the law Mr. and Mrs. Charles
C Holcomb of Alexander and
Mr. and Mr* R. S. Smith of
tat.
Given in marriage by her
brother. Charles C. Holcomb,
Jr, of Sherman, the bride was
exquisite in her ballerina
length gown of white imported
Italian lane over satin. The
mu«c was provided fitted bodice. fastened with
hi Che occasion by Mia* Luine aelfcovered buttons, was atyted
with a acaUoped neckline, and
w as enhanced by a lovely pearl
brooch Ivetonglng to her moth-
er. The long tapered sleeve*
(-Ultif Jo j| |k4|)J atMnr h(t
bands, and the bodice front
featured a delicate point at the
watsltew. (Moipl inventing the
bouffant shirt which swept Into
tut m> »w rrvftti uw CuICBIr
thg tl#ro id imported lace over
pd'h.'
A sswawn tiara of need pearl*.:
and irridromtwa held her sheath"
dee hwgth veil of. Muskas. and
afar earned a 'hotapaet of white
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gib White orchid stop a * bite
tMtote, which betuhtfed to her.
m#tbct', She wore the 'rsdi-
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Reports of all social activities are to be brought in to
the Progreea office not later than Toeeday noon of
each week. Meetings should be reported as soon aa
possible after they are held In order to retain their
news value.
The Dublin Progress, Than., June 28, IM1 — Page 8
Club Members Answer Roll Call With
“What I Like About Texas,” June Meet
Mr» Tammy Mrfcsrd Hits*
Members of the Clairett*
Home Demonstration Club an-
swered roll call with "What I
Uke About Texas," at their
riduy. June 22 meeting in the
Recreation Center. Mrs. A. L
f>ank was hostess.
Mrs. Marvin Hush, club pres-
ent. |Hv»ided at the meeting,
.ditch was opened with the
;r»up singing "Ever Onward."
»ih! repeating in unison the
Hi DA prayer
Following the reading of the
minin'* by Mix, Chance Sterl-
ing. Mrs Frank Johnson gave
the council report, and an-
nouncement was made of the
dinner to be held for all Ersth
County H I*. Clubs and their
families and guests June 26 at
the ILKA. Building
In other business, Mrs. Rush
was nominated to be voted on
at the July Council aa a dele-
gate to the State Convention.
The program, “What Demon-
stration Club Work Has Meant
to Bile," waa given by Mra. John
Gotightiy.
Following the meeting, re-
freshments were aerved by the
hoateas to Meodames Marvin
Hush. Chance Sterling, H. K.
Self. Arthur Auvermann. J. G.
Edwards. George Loden, Frank
Johnson. John Golightly, and
John Willis
Double Ring Ceremony Unites Miss Shafer,
m ^trteT*Sfl'i^l Tommy R. Biggs In Marriage June 23
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athWMasrta wn m the mxHMng Mia*;*’: they were attirod in fullfMr and Ml*. Clyde Bataon, Mr.
^ toothy Marie Mwfwr ste|alm(cd m«tt green Irocka.fsah
if^nwy Richard Wets* w**w
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fed by brutal taper* tm tall t»a
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and Mr*. David Butt* and ehil
brnni with a snoop neck. Their dren of tjpggeU, California;
'n»kwi«I bouquet* were of wdi.it* i,Mr and Mr* Everett Shafer
r«r«»tta*». jand ehtfebw «rf Shreveport.,
Kenneth Biggs of Waeo.: Ijmlaiana. Mr and Mr* Jame*
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hneher of the groom, served aa
bmt man. while Pal to Vastier
nf Piano and Uanry Shafer of
Fort Worth attended aa
-wnameti Derry Shafer aim
«*n»red the gueata. and ring-
hearer was Mark Shafer "of
r<ot WtartR the bride*
Shafer. Mr and Mr*. Weldon
Sharer or Fort Worth; Newt
Shafer of KerrvUle. Mr, and
Mra Calvin tlMCX* and Mr and
Mra Albert Bin* of Port
Worth.
Vada Waldron
Members End
Bible Study
The Vada Waldron anil* of
the First Baptist Church BMC
at 9 a.m. Monday, June 35, fat
the annex of the church Mr
Bible study.
Mra. E. B. Walls prosified at
the meeting, which was opened
with the song. “Throw Out the
Lifeline," led by Mra. Fannie
George, accompanied by la.
Nona Edmonds at the ptaaat
Mrs. George also gave tht
opening prayer.
The study. "Dove Your
Neighbor," a completion of the
book. "The Bible And Race,"
was presented by Mrs. Ed-
monds to members Mesdanw
Myrtle Chisholm. R. B. Walls,
Luther Martin, Bud Bennett,
Nona Edmonds, and Fannie
George, and a visitor, Miss
Connie Newsom.
The closing prayer was given
by Mrs. Chisholm.
Home Economics Students Work
On Summer Projects for Credit
"Twenty homemaking stu-
dent* are working hard on sum-
mer project* during the month
of June," stated Mrs. Jerry
Halater, Home Economics
teacher, this week The girl*
are dividing their time between
FHA work, group work, and
individual project*.
Eateh morning from 9 until
12. some of the gills meet at
the Home Economic* Depart-
ment to work on group project*
for improving the department
or for demonstrations On
Tuesday. June 19. a demonatra
tion on shoe covering was gtv
est, and on Thursday. June 21.
the girla made hats
Wednesday June 20, twenty-
four FHA girls and
traveled to Lake Cisco for
ail day picnic, with awii
and skating as major attroo-
tion*
The girls must (to approsd-
mately TOO hour* of
work, for which they
one-half credit at the eni of
the summer session
Misses Abby and De Aim
Frazier, accompanied by Mro.
Cressie Henry, spent the weak
end with relatives In Fbrt
Worth, and attended a birthday
celebration for the
Frasier s brother. J. B. Froahsr.
Thurman AlUup of lUratow.
California, nephew of the bride,
and Jo* Riggs of Fort Worth
awe* of the groom, were the
csmdlebghterx
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ihip (tea of the church fottnw-
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party
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Forson, Rance. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1962, newspaper, June 28, 1962; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540281/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.