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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 22

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6-C tFV AttttWon faf Sunday, October 15, 1966 BURGESS Philomathic (Continued From Pace t-C) TV PS A I I Club Hears her street length white dress. The portrait neckline was out and a corsage of pink carnations. For her wedding trip to Chat tanooga Mrs. Burson wore a burcrundv knit suit with black lined with pearls ana sequins nnH th circular skirt Was also Dear Choose Your Own Friends A Luncheon Is Enjoyed At Bynum The Bynum Woman'g Club held its October luncheon meeting at the ANAD Officers Club under the leadership of Mrs. Mrs.Gibbins enhanced by sequins.

Her veil accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Bur-son are now making their homo at 1HV4 East 20th Street in An fell from a cabbage rose ana The Philomathic Club was niston. entertained Thursday afternoon By Abigail Van Buren Out-of-town guests present for she carried a white Bible topped with white carnations showered with white ribbons tied in love knots.

Mrs. Bureess chose for her the occasion included Mr. and by Mrs. Kyle P. Hulsey at her home on Blue Ridge Drive.

A profusion of colorful fall Mrs. Robert Clark and daughter, DEAR ABBY. I am 29 and, recent widow. I remarked to flowers decorated the house for Kay, of Birmingham, Mr. and daughter's wedding a black and C.

F. Jefferson, president of the organization. the occasion and Mrs. Fred i conducted the business beige suit with matching accessories and a corsage of white have never had a boy friend. I've had many dates, but 1 make it clear from the start that I am a good girl and they Mrs.

John Pierce and daugmer, Gay Nell, Miss Henrietta Clay and Mrs. Clinton Reld and my husband, "Mrs. is getting thin. The trouble with living alone is that you don't bother to conk for yourself. 1 would ike to send her some little session.

carnations tied with pink rib The luncheon table was centered with colorful fall foliage bon. Mrs. Burson, motner ot An announcement was made had better, not try any monkey and places were marked with daughter, Dell Clay of Gadsden, and Thomas Burson of Glen-dora, California. ihings I cook when I have ex-concerning placing a book in the bridegroom, wore a navy blue suit with black accessories, business, and that's the last I miniature candy-filled Iras jinc rnsi mcuiuuioi iiuiin u- in memory of Miss Jen- see of them. You'll probably faint when you read this, but every word is true, so here IV r.

I t- fa) i ii r'-'Ti imiir- ifl iTI My MudMu uu nv and Miss Nackie Mrs. Ralph Mitchell Intro duced Mrs. Jane McNeal and and answered, Why do IJirels reported the club's guest She will think we think she can ho goes 3fe3 I Wayland Bowman of the Orien I am considered beautiful in take care of herself." Believe ()f Mrs Samuel Pollock on tal Beauty Salon who present ed an interesting program on figure and face. I have' high me, Abhy, the idea never i November 10. Wil tnnnivr.

1 A nimPrnnn I mil i YV 'hfl 15 I 0 I THE HUM a I dllUd I J. tinu fi wm Li Uojcu jiij hhiiu. Vlrc I IIa he ujaq nrV iMi.mi,i,Xigram fop the afernoon wigs. During the business session members voted to contribute a Cottage nrR BROOKLYN: You land introduced Mrs. George W.

are. But one who lives alone guest sPcaker- Knox Concert Series ticket to a student of the Talladega School missr more than food. He Mrs. gave a most Is always wanting to tix me up with men. but nobody ever does.

My mother doesn't allow me to date divorced men, or stay out after midnight. Also 1 can't g' out with a man she doesn't know, which limits my oppor-l tunities because mother is 74 misses companionship. Do interesting talk on the geogra- for the Blind. Plans were made for the club's Halloween dance for ihp uirfow's 'Pn' wrld and showed virit as Pii hor ciomarh beautiful pictures taken by her and for a tour of the Paul Mas-son Winery in Montgomery. United ion trips over the States and Eurone.

and 'doesn't get around very 6 lni imnli iik'mi with Mrs. William Herschede, Mrs. much company, will be more appre During the informal social hour following the delightful I have a good secretana Molly Steed, Mrs. Kay Parisn and Mrs. Frances Coleman were visitors at the meeting and ciated than the finest deli- alone.

program Mrs. Hulsey was assisted bv Mrs. Edward Has- TOUCHDOWN For TOTS! Alabama and Auburn T-SHIRTS and MRS. JERRY CHARLES WILLIAMS October bride Simpson-Williams Vows jod, nut it I spend one evening playing scrabble with! DEAR ABBY: My young lam and Mrs. M.

M. Birmingham in serving delicious re- my mother 1 will crack up Please help me. members present included Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. Frank Woods, Mrs.

Frank Bibb, Mrs. Robert Winslow, Mrs. Robert VanSciver. Mrs. Lawr grandson eats only one thing at Members present included Mum.Mj a tjme if there are four things DEAR NOT: First you'd on his' he wil1 flrst eat hettpr wer thai rorrf uhi.h al1 his "len all his vege- Mrs.

Ralph Adams, Mrs. Ray-mon Allison, Mrs. G. Clyde Brit-tain, Mrs. W.

H. Cummings, Said fn Church Ceremony Carpenter Memorial Method-1 Simpson of Huntsville, brother ist Church formed the setting of the bride, Charles William Whitt, Mrs. Rogers Thackery, Mrs. Gerald Roberts, Mrs. C.

H. Ragan, Mrs- Claron Queen, Mrs. William Porter, Mrs. Jim King of Alexandria, Jes for the marriage of Miss Car Pace, Mrs. Eugene Pace, Mrs.

UIAWK olyn Ann Simpson and Jerry Charles Williams, on Sunday, sie King of Huntsville, cousins of the bride, and Robert Morrison of Anniston. Junior has been running between you tal)les' an so lorlh' He W1 not Mrs. Eugene T. Easterling, and your mother for the past one Dlle of one thing un-Mrs. J.

C. Easterling, Mrs. 29 years. And change jour less he has finished all the oth- Lewis P. Gray, Mrs.

J. W. Hoi- pitch. er- He positively refuses to mix land, Mrs. Lance Johnson.

Mrs. It's all right to be 99.W ner his food. Now isn't this ridicu- Bert Mcintosh. Mrs. Charles L.

cent pure, but you needn't Ions? (Morris, Mrs. C. Allen Nunnelly, begin every date with th When I call him on it, his Miss Louisa Nonnenmacher and commercial. Use your own mother and grandmother give rs- James Wool, judgment, choose your own me the horselaugh, it just doesj October 2, at 2 o'clock in the Edward Moskot, Mrs. Ralph Bergsagel, Mrs.

Earl Aldrup, Mrs. Edward Long, Mrs. James Hackney, Mrs. J. E.

Johns groomsmen were Bryant Perry of Golden Springs and Frank $200 afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Nadine Simpson of Annis- Campbel of Anniston, cousins Mrs. H. L.

Franklin. Mrs. D. M. Cook, Mrs.

J. E. Colley and Mrs. H. L.

Cater. Sizes: and XL lon anrl Mr Wi'liatnu is the friends, and grow up. You re not looK right to me. I don't Detergents work bv surround of the bride. Master Michael Beecham was ring bearer.

know whether this comes underling particles of dirt and'son of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Wil- a Dig girl now. USE OUR LAY-AWAY! mt ot etiquet. or keeDme the Darticles from Hams of Svcamore The bride, given in marriage DEAR ABBY: We are elder- health, or what, but it just does'settling in clothes.

Grayncss Preceding the ceremony can- by her brother, Jimmy people, retired. We live in a not lock right to me. I wish vou 'clothes occurs when too little dies were lighted bv Robert son of Jacksonville, was lovely Jacques Cartier, noted French explorer, was born on Dec. 31. 1491.

Wilmer At 12th neighborhood where there is a (See Abby On Page 7-C) Idetergent is used. Perrv. cousin of the bride, and in an original creation designed 'Larrv Williams, brother of the and made by her sister-in-law, bridegroom, while a prelude of (Mrs. Jimmy Simpson organ music was rendered by Her dress of antiqued silk or- ganza over peau de soie was an original design combining; Mrs. Clark Hanvey, organist, and Mrs.

Joseph Schlatter, vocalist. Organ selections included the the modern with the traditional The empire molded waist fea VW I ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY traditional wedding marches tured long pointed sleeves, and! by Wagner and Mendelssohn the A line skirt was enhanced and Mrs. Hanvey also acccm-jbv appliques of re-embroidered Penney Days are here and panied Mrs. Schlatter as she Alencon lace. The unusual look how we celebrate sang.

"One Hand. One chapel train fell to the floor and Perfect Love-' by Barn-'in triple scallops. The neckline ii oy. i was traced bv miniature Dearly with a once-a-year fashion spree. Don't miss it! The Rev.

Henry E. Ford and intricate fashioning of Alen- read the marriage vows for the con lace. The bridal veil of im- impressive double-ring silk illusion fell from an Wt.v' VMmt clle' tmn It'-- mony. seven branched can-1 intricate grouping of lace flow- dclabra entwined with ivy, and the bridal bouquet was garlands of white gladioli, ivy and white roses centered greenery, white carnations and 'fr 'n'KO-Pnmn i -v, in pT'--' What hnve up -pf? Plr-h 1 A qnthrnnq s'rrplv got to it to bc eve it 1 St ir lo- tho qrrit-est for rvrv f'T-h-n profxrr ev-'v fo with an orchid. Reception Is Held bells, flanked on either side by palms, formed the altar setting.

Mrs. Simpson chose for her daughter's wedding a brown Turner, Maid-Of-Honor Miss Theresa Turner, of rK h-r -i knit suit accented with blue. Eastaboga, was maid-of-honor. She wore a dress of burnished and blue accessories. Mrs.

Wil-' liams, mother of the bride-! groom, was attired in marine gold and carried a bouquet of bronze mums tied with matching ribbon. The bride's other blue, with black accessories. Their corsages were of white! attendants were, Mrs. Jimmy, carnations. Simpson of Jacksonville, Mrs.

Immediately folllowing the Johnny Simpson ot Huntsville, ceremony Mrs. Simpson enter- sisters-in-law ot the bride, Missitained with a reception in the Lilenda Williams ol Sycamore, church annex. Mrs. Jessie K'ng sister ot the Bridegroom, and! of Huntsville presided over the Miss Barbara Noe'l of Anniston. 1 bride's book and the room was HJJnc 1 I I unim ut lutsuwuu-i vtic iviiaa, lasieiuiiy necoi aicn.

mrougnout Amaryllis Ferry ot li olden' the bridal motif. i cousin oi uie unue, Assisting in serving were and Mis Hope Turner of East-! Miss Carol Wilson, Miss Myrtle aboga. Turner. Mrs. Marie Tumlin and I The bride chose for her six! Mrs.

Sally Kulp. bridesmaids a solt shade ot Out of town guests included! green and they carried bouquets Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hamlett ot white spider mums tied with of Bessemer and Mr. and Mrs.

ribbon reflecting the dress col-j Reuben Garden of Sylacauga. I'-" T'--. 1 Wf-ct r--e can v.o I co: yourself! I 1 ors For her wedding trip to Flor- All of the attendant's dress-jida Mrs. Williams wore a beige I es were identically designed; and brown suit with matching with semi-re'axcd waist lines accessories and the orchid from complimented by floor lenglhiher bouquet. peau de soie skirts.

Their cir- cular veils were attached to! peau de soie rcsettes. Rummage Sole Set Little Misses Pamela and Rhonda Simpson, nieces of the! By Altar OOCiety bride. sprveH as flower pirls Their flnor-lenpfh wppp i 1 ne Sacred Heart Church Al- 4 of green silk organza and fea-' Ldl "ue un a rum- tured A-line skirts with a hi- 1" 4 waist accented by organza ros- Vc iiu "uuvn ill im ciii. ii.cy tdint-u nidicimig n. 0.

I i i i i wuii diiu nil LlWUl I rosu pt-idis. mnrnin to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. -i om vv right oi commons Mrs. vircil McMinn and Mrs Aris, served as best nny Landers will be co-chair man. Groomsmen were Johnny men for the evcnt.

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