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Ian Herring becomes bride of<br />
jchard Fontaine here Sunday<br />
Herring nitd noon nt 3 o'clock at the First Mc<br />
j ,av' ;:. or nous inoutst Liiurcn<br />
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Sunday after-- Hawkins of Kcrmlt,<br />
re Mr.<br />
BHHHhhbhibb 'nnd Mrs. Clint<br />
i,, . Paul Herr ui<br />
mm mr. anu Mrs. lirnost H.<br />
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lon.jine Sr., of Houston.<br />
Pyramid candelabra holding pil-l-- r<br />
c.indlcs and entwined with<br />
ir. h magnolia boughs were pla-:- d<br />
on cither side of the altar.<br />
Nanking the candelabrum were<br />
ma;sive arrangements of white<br />
padiotos, carnations, stock and<br />
rosea in white porcelain urns. The<br />
cr.anccl rail was swagged with<br />
rarhmli of fresh cherry laurel,<br />
rhc bride's table was enhanced by<br />
e.;nt foot white columns nt the end<br />
of the pews holding cherry laurel<br />
anJ joined by white satin roping<br />
Ciiun in marriage by her father,<br />
tne bride wore n rowii of white<br />
p au de sole fashioned with an cm-pir- e<br />
bodice featuring appliques of<br />
rc embroidered Alcncon lace with<br />
seed pearls The chapel train and<br />
veil were of silk Illusion. She car-<br />
ried a cascading bouquet of steph-nnotl- s<br />
and phalaenopsls orchids<br />
trimmed with seed pearls and<br />
white satin with streamers and<br />
lover's knots. She carried a hand,<br />
kerchief carried by Hie bride-'groomgrandmother<br />
at her wedding<br />
in 1301.<br />
Miss Charlotte J. Corby of Van<br />
Horn was maid of honor. Itrldcs-maid- s<br />
were Miss llarbara Anno<br />
Russo of Tuscola. Miss Danis Dee<br />
I Watson of Lubbock, cousin of the<br />
I bride, and Miss Pamela Ann Mc-Craof<br />
Washington, D. C. Their<br />
Allne floor length dresses were<br />
of lime Imported French<br />
voile with cherry red velvet trim.<br />
Each carried a bouquet of cherry<br />
red rubeum lillics and hauns ivy.<br />
Lrncst H Pontnlnc Jr. of Hous-to- n<br />
was his brother's best man.<br />
Groomsmen wcro Ronnld Forbes,<br />
Houston, Gripe, Wichita<br />
Falls, and Marty Thorshelm. Dallas<br />
Seating the guests were Gary<br />
Pardue of Houston, and Mr. Gilpin<br />
and Mr. Thorsheim.<br />
Miss Margaret Nelson Fontaine<br />
of Houston. Nieces of the bride-rroo-<br />
frosty<br />
blrthdate penny and her grand-- '<br />
MRS. CURTIS EDWARD HUDMAN<br />
mother's hnndkerchlef.<br />
(Julia Loigh Landers)<br />
, Miss Gwen Landers, sister of the<br />
1<br />
Shower is held<br />
3t 6 Jum Ronald<br />
for bride-elec- t<br />
By MRS. C.<br />
Miss Janllh Short, bride-elec- t of<br />
Richard lllff, was honored with a<br />
There are lots of bright eyed came to our house not too long ago bridal shower Tuesday night be-<br />
first graders flitting around since arc old enough for school, because tween the hours of 8 and 9:30 o'-<br />
Wednesday nnd some of them still they evidently Wcro already loneclock nt the Community Room.<br />
was flower girl. Lighting<br />
have their eyes open In complete some.<br />
Receiving the guests were the<br />
the candles were Kent<br />
awe<br />
Tumor,<br />
as they leave their baby days<br />
honorec. her mother. Mrs. Lowell<br />
Alexandria, Va.. and Gus Watson<br />
behind to enter the world of educa-<br />
Short, and Mrs. Marvin Hudmnn<br />
of Lubbock, both cousins of the tion.<br />
j Mrs. Larry Welch registered the<br />
bride Mrs. Boo Olson was organ-<br />
guests nt a circular tabic overlaid<br />
ist.<br />
Even though the older ones try<br />
with n green cloth and enhanced<br />
The reception followed at t h c<br />
to act blase ubout the whole thing<br />
with fall flowers.<br />
Community Room. The<br />
like<br />
bride's It's old hnt, you know they<br />
too seem to have an extra sparkle<br />
about them.<br />
-ss-q-arere '.'I"<br />
d J i wain' Stw(<br />
OF THE<br />
READING SPIDER<br />
During Mark Twain's days at a newipaperman, ho was edl-h- r<br />
of a Mluourl nowipopor. Ono day ho got a from<br />
small<br />
loHor<br />
subicrlbor, itating thai ho had found a spider tn<br />
papor and ailod if this wai an omen of good luck or bad luck.<br />
Twain<br />
luck nor bad. Tho .plder was<br />
wrolo: "Rndlng spider h, your U<br />
nowipap.r<br />
nalther good<br />
rty merchant not adv.rililng io that ho could go to that<br />
looVlnj, evr our p.p.Ho iat which wat<br />
spin Mi wob .croiHht door nd load a lift of undlilurb.d poaco ovor afterward.<br />
In your local n.w.pap.r.<br />
You wiB find no ipld.r w.bi .croii 1h. doon of tho merchant! who adv.rtit.<br />
1<br />
------ Jaw<br />
J<br />
tous and sundry students. In the<br />
"gossip" column that year It<br />
seemed to Imj tho thing to say that<br />
had don something and<br />
then in the nxt line it would read:<br />
"Was it you Frequently<br />
it ended: "Was it you, Hth-e- t<br />
Mae Busby?" This got to be a<br />
standard question at our hout and<br />
for year wfeon anyone wanted to<br />
know wlw had dene what, wo asked:<br />
"Was it you, Uihel Mae Ilua-by?- "<br />
What brought that up, I cun hear<br />
you asking? Woll, late Tuesday<br />
morning I discovered an automatic<br />
throador on my desk. I nsked<br />
Mr. C, Charlie. Corky and Danny<br />
If It was n gift from one of them<br />
to me and they alt denied It If<br />
you'll remember, not long ago In<br />
a column I admitted that threading<br />
n needle seemed to be beyond<br />
me.<br />
Since the gift didn't seem to be<br />
from nnyono here I started trying<br />
to remember who had been In the<br />
office during the morning. "Was it<br />
you. Mrs. A C. Surmnn?" "Was<br />
It you. Glen llnrley?" "Was It you,<br />
relatlvo of Mrs J. Lee Howen?"<br />
"Was it you. A. Lee Ward?" "Was<br />
It you. Jomos Pollard?" "Was It<br />
you. Ricky Little?"<br />
After looking at that lilt may I<br />
say "Tnank you. Mr, surman.<br />
Or "Was It you. Itthel Mae<br />
Sweetwater church is scene of<br />
Hudman-Lander- s vows Sunday<br />
In n double ring ceremony at<br />
Highland Heights United Methodist<br />
Church in Miss Julia<br />
Leigh Lunders been mo tho brldo<br />
of Curtis Ildward Hudmnn Sun- -<br />
j day, Aug. 24, nt 4 o'clock In tho<br />
afternoon.<br />
i Tho Rev. Milton Jochctz officiated<br />
at the ceromony In n setting of<br />
I floral arrangements of honeycomb<br />
ami bronre flanked by tapered<br />
cnndelnbrns. Set In greenery,<br />
each candelabra hold seven bronze<br />
candles<br />
The bride Is the daughter of Mr<br />
and Mrs. P. K. Landers of Sweet- -<br />
water, and the bridegroom Is the<br />
I son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Hud- -<br />
i man of Post.<br />
The bride, glvon in marriage by<br />
her father, wore n formal gown<br />
of satin and lace. The satin bodice<br />
featured a rounded neckline, elbow-lengt- h<br />
sleeves nnd a row of covcr- -<br />
eil buttons down the back. Small<br />
flat bows accented the sleeve ed<br />
ges nnd nthe empire waist in front<br />
nnd back The skirt was In tiers<br />
of wide lace alternating with fine<br />
ice ruffles. A flowing chnncl-lengt- h<br />
train of organza over satin<br />
wns bordered In wide lace. Her<br />
mantilla veil also featured a wide<br />
lace bordering, She carried a bou<br />
quet of white orchids atop a white '<br />
bride, was maid of honor. She wore<br />
n street icnKUi nonuycuinu luce<br />
Sweetwater,<br />
cago dress with scalloped neckline,<br />
sleeves nnd hem over n satin<br />
sheath. Her hoadpleco was n matching<br />
bow and she carried n bouquet<br />
of bronze mums.<br />
Dr. Victor 12. Hudmnn of Tishomingo,<br />
Okla., was his brothor's<br />
best man. Ushers were Clark King<br />
of Abilene and Robert Brown of<br />
Big Spring. Lighting the candles<br />
were Joe Hudman, brother of the<br />
bridegroom, and Lerry Taylor of<br />
Tulla.<br />
Miss Penny Coker, cousin of the<br />
bride, wore a dross identical to<br />
that of the moid of honor. It was<br />
of tho bride's second color, bronze.<br />
She carried a white basket filled<br />
with white honoycomb and bronze<br />
petals.<br />
Mrs. Bryan Buck, organist, played<br />
nuptial selections and accompanied<br />
Mrs. Douglas Taylor n she<br />
sang "Song of Ruth" and "The<br />
Lord's Prayer."<br />
A reception followed at the church.<br />
Guests were served cake, punch<br />
and coffee. The three - tiered<br />
wedding enke held a miniature<br />
, Bible (<br />
i Carrying out tho tradition of<br />
i something old, new, borrowed nnd<br />
! blue tho bride cnrrled her child--<br />
.hood Bible: her gown and veil; a,<br />
JUST<br />
Finish<br />
The Pott (Texas) Dispatch Thursday, August 29, 1968 Page 5<br />
HERE, PCDM HOME -- T, ACE SOME SUGGESTIONS<br />
THAT CAM HELP iOU AVOIP Tt ; MASTERS THAT<br />
OOMETIMEt. QCCUX AT HOK' OH THE RANGE.<br />
1<br />
Ohe REASON rjR<br />
MRS RICHARD JAMES FONTAINE<br />
(Jan Paula Herring)<br />
ical program at club meeting<br />
lica! program was enjoyed on the piano whilo members Join-<br />
cbtra of tho Nccdlccrntt ed In singing, Mrs. M. J. Malouf<br />
t Friday afternoon when It presented n prayer. Following a<br />
home of Mrs. II. J. short talk by Mrs. W. It. Gracber<br />
on "Patriotism", Mrs. Tillman<br />
Ktcu opened the program Jones accompanied tho group at<br />
"How Great Thou Art" the piano ns they sang a medley<br />
of old folk songs.<br />
Mrs. Dietrich served cheese and<br />
ee Donors witc<br />
; president<br />
Mrs. G. A. Hagood a n d<br />
Mrs. Bob Carmnck of San Fernan-<br />
Duck of Sm Antonio. do, Calif., n niece of Mrs. Malouf,<br />
tie state president of the nnd tho following members:<br />
wa$ complimented with n Mmcs. Gracber, Joe Will<br />
kst Friday mcrnlng at 10 Wright, Jones, Montcc Adams, F.<br />
tor the Jaycee-ettc- s at the C. Barker, Boone Evans, Sadie<br />
My Room<br />
Storlc, Malouf, and Rogers of<br />
coffee and fru i consist-htermclo- n Lubbock.<br />
r.r.J cantaloupe Mrs. Cnrmack led In the singing<br />
Nipple and r rapes were "God Be With You" to adjourn<br />
table w3 laid with n the meeting.<br />
N c!:th sr.d with Tho meeting will be Sept.<br />
-- -. flowers. 13 In the home of Mrs. Graeber.<br />
Invitation a Dedication<br />
r G : nty Historical Survey Committee<br />
and<br />
""i r n r 'table was covered with a floor-- !<br />
length cloth of white pcau de sole<br />
with nn overskirt of silk illusion<br />
and nppliqucd lace. Centering the<br />
table was an antique Sheffield sil- -<br />
':iclollies skin out<br />
and roses, crowned with cathedralof<br />
T- -<br />
Council Boy Scouts of America<br />
You to a Dedication of<br />
"a Historical Markers<br />
fieer's Well" and"Plonoor Baby's Gravo'<br />
T timber 7th at 7.30 p. m.<br />
r '<br />
Camp<br />
-<br />
height . A tiered wedding<br />
crackers, cako and coffee to twocak was' t()ppet, wlh rMh fow<br />
guests,<br />
crs. bparKing puncn was also scrved.<br />
Silver appointments were<br />
used.<br />
Ttie registration table was laid<br />
Callls,<br />
with a floor - length cloth of antique<br />
gold brocade and held an arrangement<br />
of rubeum Miles and<br />
Jess<br />
hauns ivy. The walls of the room<br />
were adorned with wild slmlax.<br />
In the house party wore Mrs.<br />
Clyde Herring. Mrs. Oliver<br />
.Thomas. Mrs. H. A. Watson Jr.,<br />
next<br />
Miss Jo Rae Watson, Miss Kay<br />
Lynn Watson. Miss Judy Van<br />
Hook. Miss Mindy Watson. Miss<br />
Lynne Smith. Miss Pat McClure<br />
ami Miss Kalhl Osburn.<br />
to<br />
For travel to Rockport the bride<br />
donned a Persian green alasklne<br />
coat ensemble and brown accessories.<br />
The couple will live In Abilene<br />
where both attend McMurry College.<br />
Mrs. Fontaine is a commercial<br />
art major and pledge mistress<br />
of Pi Delta Phi sorority. Mr. Fontaine<br />
is a marketing major ami a<br />
member of a national<br />
fraternity.<br />
Out of town guests and relatives<br />
included the bride's<br />
Memorial Scout<br />
grand-nothe-<br />
Mrs. H. A. Watson Sr. of<br />
Lubbock. Others attended from<br />
Hrownfield. Dallas. Plainvlew,<br />
Of course, part of the excitement<br />
of the first day of school<br />
comes from having till brand-nefrom<br />
the I don't<br />
know why nil children look more<br />
"scrubbed" on the first dny o f<br />
school, I'm suro most of<br />
them continue to be clean the rest<br />
of the year, but there is something<br />
special about that "first day look."<br />
There will be lots of lonely lit-- I<br />
tie brothers and sisters left a t<br />
home with no one to pluy with. I<br />
only hope the two small girls who<br />
is set<br />
Sept. 10 was set as the date of<br />
an<br />
Abilene. Tusrola. Houston. Wichita<br />
F ills t ong Hearh. Calif , Detroit,<br />
Mull ri.irksill Ark. Washing-tm- i<br />
1 i' timl Ali'X.indn.i. Va<br />
all-da- y prayer meeting and salad<br />
luncheon to be nt the church<br />
when the Women's Missionary Un-- I<br />
ion of the Calvary Baptist Church<br />
met Tuesday afternoon In the Iwrne<br />
Uf Mrs. Mattle Hays.<br />
In other business Carolyn Walk-- ;<br />
er was elected Girl's Ambassador<br />
leader and Mrs. Marvel<br />
was elected assistant secretary<br />
treasurer.<br />
business l<br />
i of tho "Christmas in August"<br />
collection lor missionaries. Donations<br />
were taken to purchase vegetable<br />
bowls for the<br />
were:<br />
Mmes. I.orene Gordon, Dessie<br />
Duren, Hessie Windham. Dortha<br />
Jackson, Ruby Know- -<br />
l'-- v M.ittx- - Mr. C nnswered our door bell<br />
nnd there stood two little blondes.<br />
The youngest one said rather<br />
piteously: "Do you have any little<br />
girls that cun come out und piny<br />
with us?" I Joined him on hearing<br />
this plea and wc told them the best<br />
we had to offer was Miss Sam<br />
Basset. If cither Mrs. K or Miss<br />
C had been tit home I'd have made<br />
them go out nnd play)<br />
I asked Editor DIdway if his<br />
granddaughter, Crista!, was d<br />
about school starting, as she<br />
because<br />
is one of those 100 odd first<br />
graders In Post. Charlie chuckled<br />
and said they had invited her over<br />
on Tuosdny so they could have one<br />
last game of Old Maid before<br />
school started. She proceeded to<br />
tell him that she and her mother<br />
had been practicing how she would<br />
walk to school and where she<br />
would cross the streets. "And<br />
that's not all," she continued,<br />
All-da- y prayer "we're practicing getting up in the<br />
morning, too "<br />
meeting<br />
I well remember when Mrs. K<br />
sturted to kindorgarton (port of the<br />
public school system In Kansas).<br />
She had what could be called u<br />
rather shaggy looking crew cut<br />
due to having had some surgery<br />
that required lior head to be shaved.<br />
Her teacher had me bring her<br />
a bit late so she could explain to<br />
the other children why Miss C's<br />
hnlr-d- o was so odd. I went in wiih<br />
Penrson Miss C and the first thing she did<br />
upon being Introduced to the class<br />
Members were remind- - was to say: "The r on son my hair<br />
louks like it does Is because<br />
church.<br />
Present<br />
Shedo,<br />
Hagood. will Teatr<br />
I had<br />
an operation and thoy had to cut<br />
my hair all off and it Is Just now<br />
growing bacK In. Any tears I<br />
might have had were Immediately<br />
forgotten.<br />
I remember when our Mine Cs<br />
were in Junior high and 1 TOUiiH PIE CRUST CAM<br />
e-- TOO MUCH V.ATCR .<br />
USING A LMIT TOl ft<br />
WHEN MIXING THE tvuOH<br />
ANP TOLLING IT OUT CAN<br />
ALSO UP THE SftCCXT OP<br />
A LI&HT, FLAKY<br />
Cake squares, mints, nuts nnd CRUST.<br />
punch were served py Mrs. Wendell<br />
Duncan, Lubbock, and Mrs.<br />
Ray Hodges. Crystal appointments<br />
3<br />
wore used. The serving table was<br />
covered with white chiffon over satin<br />
andn foatured a mixed flower<br />
'<br />
arrangement.<br />
r LICA1E SAUCES THAT HAVE<br />
Green candles com-<br />
A TENPCNCY TO CURPLU CAW<br />
pleted tho decor.<br />
EASILY RUINEP BY<br />
Hostess gift was a bedspread.<br />
iOOWNG OVER. TCO HlOtt A<br />
Hostosscs wcro:<br />
f UAWB( BUT CoaCRTSHAW<br />
Mmes. Wayne Pennington, El-<br />
(. c'W0S<br />
mer Butler. Tom Williams, Robert<br />
Cox. Hudman. Frank Runklcs, D.<br />
C. Cuffey Jr, Wendell Duncan,<br />
Welch, Hodges, Paul Jones, Ray<br />
N. Smith. Evcrettc Windham and<br />
Stermnn Young.<br />
Furniture Bargains<br />
Three Pieco Walnut<br />
avidly Bedroom Suite<br />
iut. l7ior. Juaneliu Ilavs. Mar-- ' read the news submitted from var- -<br />
'<br />
wl PiMisnn nnd five children.<br />
OOMrANY<br />
Automatic top bupncp,<br />
V.rtlCH LETS YOU SLIVCT THE<br />
UCFPCr TtMPERATUrt ,<br />
TAKES THL Uti.SW7ffK. OOr<br />
C SAUCE. RY frOI-cCK- . fit<br />
Student<br />
DESK<br />
Only<br />
Walnut<br />
Includes:<br />
Double Dresser<br />
Bookcase<br />
Chest<br />
Bed<br />
129. 50<br />
WELCOME, TEACHERS!<br />
Wo arc proud of our schools and our<br />
faculty. Wc and all our children here at<br />
Hudman' s arc graduates of Post High.<br />
If you have any home furnishing<br />
"needs" let us help you. Up to 12 months<br />
credit with no carrying charges. Convenient<br />
revolving accounts for add-o- n.<br />
f<br />
bride and groom.<br />
The brido chose n tunic - styled<br />
tweed suit with brown accessories<br />
and added an orchid from her<br />
Imuquet for tho wedding trip to<br />
Colorado.<br />
The newlyweds will reside at the<br />
Delwood II Apartments In Bryan<br />
where she will ho a senior educo-- t<br />
on major at Toxas A&M and he<br />
bs accepted u toachcr assistant-'iI- t<br />
nnd will be n grnduato<br />
tidont in chemistry at the unlvon-- s<br />
tv.<br />
Mrs. Hudman. a graduate of<br />
S.veotwater High School, attended<br />
McMurry College in Abilene where<br />
khe was a member of T. I. P. Soc-- :<br />
Club and Sigma Tau Delta Fng-- h<br />
fraternity. She was-th- e 19G7-fsweetheart<br />
of Chi Omogn so-i<br />
d Club. Mr Hudman groduited<br />
' m Post High School and recolv- -<br />
t his bachelor of arts degree in<br />
r mistry tit McMurry He was<br />
member of Chi Omicron, Amor- -<br />
n Chemical Societv and Gamma<br />
ma EpIIon honorary club.<br />
Tho bridegroom's narenls hVcd<br />
t'" rehenrsnl dinner at the "nli- -<br />
c'ay Inn tit Sweetwater.<br />
C. J MAKE LUMPY GRAVY A<br />
hiHG OF THE PAST, OUST<br />
I ' '4 CUP OF WATER. IN A OAR<br />
W<br />
H A TIGHT MP AMD 4-- APP<br />
r5POOWS OF FLOUS. SHAKE<br />
lH'- - MIXTURE VI&OKOUM.Y<br />
BE! IC<br />
i ,APPIN& IT TO 2 CUPS OF<br />
ME AT vUlCE IW THE PAN. THIS<br />
IS ROE T OCSTCW<br />
WllEU ATS HAVE pEEN SIMMfcCtP<br />
Studio Couch<br />
Suite<br />
Couch Makes Into Ded<br />
I Platform Rocker<br />
Covered In Good Grado<br />
of Green Vinyl<br />
BOTH FOR<br />
89<br />
Hudman Furniture Co.<br />
"Your Credit Is Good"<br />
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