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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 34

Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 34

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Morning Worldi
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Monroe, Louisiana
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34
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16x20 SUPER-SIZE PORTRAIT THIS OFFER EXPIRES WED. JULY 18TH This is a Regular 4F' Value) No extra charge for No extra charge for full of children under an No ttringi attached' 501 BERNHARDT BUILDING BRING THIS AD1 Only ipoctal ot ony Mr or timily union ordoroa mull bo by poronH OK PH OT Larry tounPtr Bring This Ad Bring This Ad Bring This Ad 6-C Sunday, July 8, 1962 Monroe Morninj? World Northeast Students List Vows Mr. and Mrs. Milas B. Medlin Marion, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter.

Carolyn Sue to Edwin Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pace of Haile The wedding will be an event of August 19 at 3 p.m. in the Marion Methodist Church Rev Nicolas Pierce will perform the ceremony.

Miss Carole Durham of Delhi, has been chosen as maid of honor. Mr Pace will attend his son as best man and ushers will he Mtlas Louis Medlin and Charles Medlin, brothers of the bride-elect Miss Medlin and the future bridegroom are both students at Northeast Louisiana State College, Monroe. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Louis Wilhite and the late Mr. Wilhite of Hosston and the late Dr.

and Mrs. Milas Medlin of Marion Mr. Pace is the grandson of Mrs. J. J.

Parks and the late Mr. Parks of Spenser and of Mr. and Mrs. N. A Pace, Haile Z2 CTi -m.

1 The Nicest Way To Express Your Thoughts For Occasion KZ." Progressive HD Plans Picnic Plans for the annual picnic on August 2 at 6 p.m. were mace by members of Progressive Home Demonstration dub when it met Tuesday, duly 3 at the home Mrs. James White with Mrs Percy Rodgers as co-hostess. The picnic will be held at the Baptist Children's Home Park. Mrs.

Roy -Simmons, president, announced the date of August 2ft 23 as Home and Garden Week in Baton Rouge and urged members to attend. Hou.se furnishings report was given by Mrs. Roy Simmons and fam fe report Mrs Grace A Guillory. Mrs Audrey Dawson gave a demonstration on "Selecting Ready Marie Hard of Hearing? MISS CAROLYN SI'K MEDLIN MISS CAROL VIRGINIA Events Of Note if MONDAY. .11 Circles 7 and 8 of First Pres byterian Church Church Parlors, ii p.m.

Tt KSI)AY. 10 First Presbyterian Church Cir ties: 1, 2 and 3 Church Parlor, 9130 a 4 and 5 Church parlor, 2 30 p.m. 6 Mrs Allan Sholars, 503 Hilton. 2 30 and 10 Church parlors, 7 30 p.m. Jaycee Jaynes Monthly ing at France Hold, 7 pm lowers Dixieland Dayhly Society Wa termelon party at home of Mrs Ruth Pylant, Kerry Road, ii p.m.

Executive meeting of First Christian Church C.W Mrs. R. (). Ware, 112 Pargnud Drive, 9 30 am W.M of First Baptist Church Circles 1 Mrs. J.

Gaines, 3420 Loop Road 2 Mrs C. Yancey, Iteborah Drive 3 Mrs. F.li/.abeth Maolteim, its Mil IHII.IW MtUXI TMI IN QUALITY FLOWER SHOPPE FA 5-4371 1 (X)4 North Third St ZS 4 Mrs Holloway, 3900 Lee Avenue Mrs A. Tatum, 1.303 Eighth 6 At the church 7 It Litton. 2G1H S.

Grand 8 Mrs. J. C. Liles, 104 S. Fifth 0 Mi Poulan, 811 Orange 10 Mrs.

Blair, 318 McKinley 12 Mrs Evelyn Chilton, 304 Rochelle Circles of the Women of the Church of Covenent Presbyterian church 1 Ml Katie McGee, 2373 Trenton, West Monroe, 9 30 a Miss Ruth Atkins, co-hustess 2 Mrs I) Milam, 1704 Is land Drive, 9 30 a 3 Mrs. Lewis Fitch, 1202 Third, 9 30 a rn 4 Mrs Joseph Mickel, at the home of Katherine Fos- tn Deborah Drive, 2 30 pm 11 Mr 1-red Brownlee, 1612 7th, 7 p.m. 7 Mr ,1 Chapman, 2008 Third, 7 m. Si Mrs Parkerson. Spur goon Drive, 7 to I III KSDA5 It I I Duplicate Bridge at Virginia Hotel, 7 mi Open Carol Virginia Shipp To Wed Lanny Johnson Mr.

and Mrs Garland A Shipp, Boseo. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Carol Virginia Shipp to Neal Line G.an nyi Johnson He is the son of Mr and Mr Norman Johnson of August 10 is the dale chosen for the wedding which will be at ii if) in the First Baptist Church of Monroe Dr James Horton will officiate Miss Shipp is a graduate of Ouachita Parish High School and of Northeast Louisiana State College She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority. Also a graduate of Ouachita Parish high school, Mr Johnson is completing his last semester at Northeast Louisiana State Col lege He Is a member of Sigma Tau Gamma social fraternity The bride-elect has chosen Miss Alice Smith of Monroe, to serve as maid of honor Bridesmaids will be Miss Sarah Jordan. Stcr lington; Miss Polly Johnson, sister of the future bridegroom and Mrs Garland Shipp Jr Junior bridesmaids will I iss Pamela Shipp, sister of the bride-elect; Miss Carol Johnson, cousin of the prospective bridegroom and Miss Joan Johnson, his sister Lnm Kincaid will attend as best man Groomsmen ushers will be Malcolm George, Stewart toms, Wayne Shipp, cousin of the bride-to-be. Ray Newman, lion Ping, also her cousin and Neal Gunn Candles will lie lighted by Garland Shipp Jr and Alan Shipp, brothers of the bride elect After their marriage the couple will reside in Monroe i(nf Pe yet lively Individually styled Feature Ualue Colei (1 7.

SO Value) Complete spcrt Utr Glorious color, deftly blended to the most flattering shade for you. MRS. JAMES CLYDE WTLKERSON, prior her marriajre June 20 in Stillwell, was Miss hdith Sprajfue DeVVitt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sprague S. DeVVitt of Newellton.

The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. James Clifton Wilkerson and the late Mr. of NfvtUton. The bride is a member of the 11)63 graduating class at Newellton high school and Mr. Wilkerson attended Louisiana State I diversity where he was a member of Delta Kappa Kp- silon fraternity.

The couple will reside at Johnson Plantation, Newellton. Engagement Of Miss Haygood Is Announced Engagement and approaching marriage of Mini Jo Ann Hay good of Port Arthur. Tex to Bobby Hines is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Emmitt L. Haygood of Harrisonburg The future bridegroom is the son of Mrs Ixh'nic Hines of Shreveport and Hines of Texas City, Tex.

The wedding will be an event of Saturday, August II in Rose Hill Manor in Port Arthur Employed as a speech therapist in the Port Arthur school system, Miss Haygood attended Harrisonburg high school and received her B. A degree in education horn Louisiana Polytechnic Institute She is a member of Sigma Alpha Eta. an associate member ot the American Speech and Heating Association, was on the Honor Council for two years and a member of the Associated Women Students Board for one year, Mr Hines graduated from Vi vian high school, spent three years in the Airborne Division ot the Army hard bear I would to hols with Triol I Acoutti worn you are Ind your fully fron-nitomee It no depotlt rnoulr ed, no obi eiettr me 10HS Acoutlicon ot Inc Don 210 BERNHARDT BLDG Endocreme precious emollients moisten and soften the skin. the exclusive, vital extract in Endocreme-essential for look-alive from ithin, revitalizing and firming depleted tissues. Result is tiny telltale wrinkles seem to skin recaptures the fresh, full look of youth! qq Endocreme proven leader in trirnlifiralt? formulated Lee COSMETICS STREET FLOOR Your hurt irt 6.50 up Hair Fashions Salon 205 North 3rd FAirfax 3-2677 Ridge A graduate of Oak Ridge high school and of Lxiisiana State she is a mem tier of Pi Beta Phi social sorority, for which she served as pres- ia hated4a who Vmong Students in Vmerican Col leges aud I Mr Bam a graduate of Viv tan high school and of LSI School of Engineering and will giaduatc August from LSI Law School is a member of Kappa Sigma MM'ial fraternity ami Gamma Eta Gamma legal fraternity, having as president of both He is the grandson of Mi and Mrs Jesse I Bain of Vivian and the late Rev and Mis Lnariia Shei man Evans of Shrevejxiri Colonial Style Homes panel doors were a basic feature of Colonial American homes Today architects specify panel doors for the Colonial style homes they design.

they neerin custom maiie as they were in years gone by Building material dealers iar- ry stock panel doors of ponderosa pine that exactly duplicate the designs created by Colonial craftsmen They come in a wide variety of designs and sixes and are ready to install and paint or slam Disguise Milk If your toddler goes mi a miik on occasion, you can dry skim miik to his manned po tato or cooked cereal Miss Conger Betrothed Mr and Mr- William Edwin onger. Dak Ridge, annoume the engagement a approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Katherine Estelle Conger to Troy Evans Bam, of Baton Rouge He is the son of Mr and Mrs James Trov Main, Lafayette The nuptials will tie performed Saturday, August 23 it 7 pm in Dak Bulge Methodist Church The bride elect is the granddaughter of (he late Dr and Mis Henry Lander Lewis, Beech Grove Plantation. Lilierty, Miss and the late Mr and Mrs narrl Conger of Oak unmistakably new unmistakably smart lor fall Color Co-ordinated Sweaters' 'n' Skirts 90 Very Special At Only each 1METHING TO SHOUT ABOUT1 You will be the nter of attraction these flattering new fashions definitely fall, Chase away the end-of- mmer doldroms with this terrific selection of ix and match sweaters and skirts in orlon in fabulous fur blends and skirts fully ted for longer shape retention See these1 want several to mix and match in dif colors for fall and winter wear eaters in sizes 32 to 40 skirts in sues to I 8 juy BRISTOL BLUE CHOCOLATE POPPY RED GRAPHITE GREY CARDIGANS PULLOVERS SLIM SKIRTS CARRIB GREEN.

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