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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 8

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Gatesville, Texas
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8-A THE GATESVILLE MESSENGER, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1982 MRS. GLENN THOMAS BROWN Bride of Gatesville Man Mrs. Maynard Gives Program Of Organ Music Mrs. Frankie Blair Maynard gave a beautiful program of organ music for members and guests of Morris Federation Saturday afternoon in the sanctuary of the First Presbyterian Church. She was assisted by Mrs.

Lillian Roach. Mrs. Maynard's program was divided into several groups. The first was composed of such favorites as "Rhapsody in Blue," "Traumerei," and "'The Lost Chord." Vickie Melton Hosts Sigma Rho Vickie Melton was hostess for the March 9 meeting of Sigma Rho chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Prior to the meeting the Pledge Ritual was observed for Donna Baker, Sherry Rosson and Marilyn Maynard.

President Dawn Lanham presided at the business meeting. Members were reminded of the area convention in San Antonio March 20 and the State Convention in Ft. Worth June 25-27. Plans were finalized for a social to be held March 13 in the home of Bob and Sandra Melton. Jane Cooper presented a program on She told of her job as an X-Ray technician at the Fentress Cancer Center in Waco and the procedure for treating a patient there.

The hostess served refreshments of kolaches, mints and punch to Coby Barkley, Jane Cooper, Kathy Crawford, Pam Denton. Dawn Lanham, Sandra Melton, Barbara Smart, Joyce Talbott, Sherrie Ragland, Susan Ussery, Beth Fidelke, Mary Anne Hammack, Kathy Dugan, Donna Baker, Marilyn Maynard and Sherry Rosson. Carol Childs, Glenn Brown Pledge Wedding Vows Saturday Carol Childs and Glenn Thomas Brown were married Saturday March 13, in a family ceremony at Blue Ridge Baptist Church. Rev. Lindsay Cofield, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Marlin, performed the double ring ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Childs and the granddaughter of Mrs.

H. B. Childs Sr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Kinard, all of Marlin. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eugene Brown of Gatesville and his grandparents are Mrs. Lizzie Bayes and Mr.

and Mrs. Matthew Wells, all of Kentucky. Music was provided by Mrs. Birdie Ryan, organist, Carol Vasser, pianist, and Celia Campbell, soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a tea length gown of white Swiss embroidered voile fashioned with a high neckline, long sleeves Society and a natural waistline accented with i a peach and white satin ribbon.

Her headpiece was a circlet of white stephanotis. She carried a bouquet of roses and chrysanthemums atop a white Bible, a gift from her grandmother. Mrs. Thomas C. Baird was her sister's attendant.

The bridegroom's brother, William H. Brown, was best man. A reception was held in the church parlor following the wedding. Members of the houseparty were Mrs. Charles Childs of Marlin, sister-in-law of the bride, Mrs.

David Gillum of Dallas and Mrs. Ben Dunlap of Satin, both cousins of the bride. Mrs. Brown, a graduate of Baylor University, teaches reading at Belton Junior High School. Mr.

Brown is a student at the University of Texas in Austin. The couple will live in Austin. MR. AND MRS. JOE WATSON Living in Gatesville Helen Herring, Joe Watson Pledge Vows in Home Ceremony Helen Ann Herring and Joe Watson were united in marriage February 19 in the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Herring of Gatesville. Rev. Wayne Best officiated at the double ring ceremony. The is the son of w.

Wallace of Gatesville. bridegroom. Jackie Coalston was her sister's maid of honor and Lourie Watson, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, was her bridesmaid. Wally Watson served his brother as best man and Gene Watson, also brother of the bridegroom, was groomsman. Lisa Herring, sister of the bride, registered the guests.

A reception was held following the ceremony. Debbie Lee and Tammy Russell, cousin of the bride, presided at the bride's table. Suzanne Pruitt, cousin of the bride and Lisa Herring served at the bridegroom's table. The bride, a 1975 graduate of Gatesville High School, is a 1977 graduate of 4-C Business College in BIG-TIME GARAGE SALE President Chester A. Arthur, while in the White House, actually held a garage sale on the White House lawn.

He sold 25 wagonloads of furniture for a total of $8.000. Country Basket Am Sizzling Council chicken fried Op meat strips, 0 golden fries, Tex Texas toast and the creamy country of gravy. Come special 'n get it sale a price! at Dairy Queen Haun03 do March 15 thru 0 0 1982 This Monday March 21 only. Sunday Only participating stores. To Marry Saturday Mr.

and Mrs. James M. Giddens of The wedding is planned for 7 p.m. Mesquite announce the approaching Saturday. March 20.

at the Gateway marriage of their daughter, Cheryl Baptist Church of Gatesville. with Rev. Lynn, to Michael Anothy De Lord, son Bobby Paxton performing the double of Bobby De Lord of Dallas and Shirley ring cermony. All friends and relatives De Lord of Fort Worth. are invited to attend.

The prospective bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. De The couple will make their home in Lord of Gatesville.

Mesquite. You are invited to see and hear the inspirational BRECHEEN FAULKNER Marriage Enrichment Film Series FILM 2: The Trouble With Us is Me March 14 FILM 3: What Husbands Need To Know 21 FILM 4: What Wives Need To Know- March 28 FILM 5: How To Kill Communication April FILM 6: The Communication Lifeline- April 11 FILM 7: Speaking Frankly About Sex. April 18 FILM 8: Renewing Romance in Marriage- April 25 Beginning March 7 at 7:00 p.m. for 8 consecutive Sunday evenings. GATESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST 2417 East Main Loyd Hall evangelist From Broadway hits she played "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," "Deep Purple," and "'The Desert Song." Next was a medley of academy award winners "Somewhere My Love," "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," "When You Wish Upon a Star," "Moon River," and "Lara's Theme from Dr.

Zhivago." She then presented "'Hello Dolly" and "'Mame" and a little boogie-beat "Up A Lazy River." She then saluted the 50th state, Hawaii, with "Tiny Bubbles," "Pearly Shells" and "Blue Hawaii." A medley of country was next with "One My Name," "Release Me," "'Your Cheating Heart," and "I Can't Stop Loving You." As a patriotic closing Mrs. Lillian Roach gave the reading "What is American To Me" with background music 'America The Beautiful" played by the guest artist. Hostesses were Mrs. Eva Louise Smith, Molly Montgomery, Mrs. Minola Teafatiller, Mrs.

Maud Burt and Mrs. Julia Miller. Live Oak Church Has Fellowship Training Group Members of the Adult I1 Church Training Class of the Live Oak Baptist Church met for fellowship at the J. C. Byrom home March 11.

Following a brief devotional, the group was led in games and fellowship by Joyce Mensch. Those attending were Joyce and Vennis Mensch, Betty and Lynn Spencer, Letha Saunders, Eva Durham, Billy Manning, and Betty and J. C. Byrom. Waco.

She is currently employed at the Gatesville Messenger, The bridegroom, a 1973 graduate of Gatesville High School, is employed at Clarence Bruton Construction Co. The couple is making their home in Gatesville. To use the free services of our BRIDAL GIFT REGISTRY It's easy to use our service. You come in and select the tableware and other gift ideas you'd prefer to have and will need for your new home. We'll keep a list of the gift ideas you selected.

for the convenience of your family and friends when they gift -shop for you. We have a large selection of fine tableware gift ideas to choose from. We would also be pleased to show you and your fiance our fine selection of bridesmaids' and groomsmen's gifts: and to acquaint you with our other bridal services. Our free gift to you will start. your tableware collection.

It awaits you when you come in to list your gift preferences in our Bridal Gift Registry: TEXAS Leairds Department Store 4.

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