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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 49

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The Montgomery Advertiser-Alabama Journal Sunday, March 30, 1958 5-G 1N PEOPLE ON PARADE Miss Stewart' Betrothal Td Mr. Huff cut Told Today i) 1 Carol Berry-Party Honoree Carol Berry, who will graduate from' Sidney Lanier High School this May was honoree of a- Coke party Saturday given by Mrs. Woodford Parks at her home on Gilmer avenue. The guest list included Dorothy Chappelle, Ann Malone, Ellen Cates. Dianne Davis, Jo-pnna Russell, Barbara Britton.

Barbara Hamby, Mary Anne Gilbert, Lee Kohn, Leona Kraus, Helen Ann Lee and Betty House. Every day the American public buys more 'daily newspapers than all the paper match books given away free. 4 The groom-to-be is the grandson of Mrs. F. A.

Wood, of Men-lo. Park. Calif, and the late Mr. Wood and the late Mr, and Mrs. G.

E. Huffcut, of New York. He graduated from Munich High School, Munich Germany and from the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington. Va. in June 1957.

He is presently employed by the Crown Seller bach Paper Corp. in San Francisco, Calif. The marriage will take place June 21 in the First Methodist Church of Troy. Picture on page 1. TROY Dr.

and Mrs. William Petry Stewart, of Troy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Natalie Elizabeth, to William Harwood Huffcut son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Huffcut of Menl6 Park, Calif. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. W. R. White, of Troy and" the late Judge White and of Mrs.

H. S. Stewart, of Eufaula and the late Mr. Stewart. She graduated from Troy High School and wilL receive her AB degree from Hollirts College, Va.

in June. 1 4 i 4 t' well Field for six weeks in a special course relating to his new assignment. In the summer Maj. Kitchens and family will move to Auburn to reside. Their son.

Hill Boswell, is now enrolled in Lanier High School. Robert Boswell and Kathryn Barr Kitchens will come to Montgomery with the family. Recently friends. officers' wives at Keesler, tendered Mrs. Kitchens a reception, prior to her departure from Biloxi.

Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Campbell and Luther E. Campbell had as recent guests in their home, the Rev.

Joseph R. Beltran of Atlanta, and Joe Ben Cantre'l of Birmingham. John Cosnic has arrived from Watertown. N.Y., and is temporarily residing with the Campbells in their home, 1323 Federal Dr. Mr.

and Mrs. V. N. Cruse of East Point. are visiting in Montgomery, guests of their daughter.

Mrs. Jack D. Boynton and Sgt. Boynton at their home, 224 Oak Forest Dr. "5 Chaplain and Mrs.

Wilds S. DuBose and two sons. Wilds III nd Dean, are visiting Mrs. DuBose's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd A. Sweatt. on South Hull. The DuBose's returned to the United States this month from Germany where Chaplain DuBose served approximately three years as staff chaolain of the Air and Airways Communications Services in Europe. After a few days visit with the Sweatts in Montgomery, the DuBose's will Co to Miami where Chaplain DuBose will take up new duties with the 2.i"th Air Reserve Flying Center, International Airport.

Rev. and Mrs. Harold Bennett of Decatur, are visit ins her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. TidwclL Mrs. Dan Myers and children, Danna, Cynthia and Martha He'en. and Mrs. J.

F. Bailey and Mrs. T. H. Shows are spending AEA holidays in Starr.

S.C., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Toole and family.

Early in April Major and Mrs. Edward L. Kitchens Mary Blan and family will arrive from Keesler Field, Bi-loxi. to spend severaal weeks with Mrs. Kitchens' father, Sidney H.

Blan, 1823 Galena Cloverdale. Maj. Kitchens' new assignment is with the Air Force ROTC at Alabama Polytechnic Institute at Auburn. He will be at Max M.D. degree this June from Tulane University.

Following graduation Mr. and Mrs. Lange will reside in' Birmingham where he will interne in The Floyd Nolan Hospital in Fairfield. Mrs. Billy Hampton Davis (Devaun Kite of Miami, Fla.) anJ infant daughter have returned to their quarters, 601-B, Maxwell Air Force Base; Maj.

and Mrs. Davis have named their daughter Diane Devaun. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gene Cowart (Anita Towns of Sel-ma and infant son.

Art, are occupying the residence, 3184 Cloverdale Rd. Mr. and Mrs. P. C.

Register (Betty Parker) are occupying their home, 821 Bowman St. Mrs. Ray Lehman has re-turned home from Miami, Eeach. where she attended the wedding of her daughter, Dorothy Bernice, to Dr. Irving H.

Steinberg, of West Springfield, on March 11. Among the out-of-town guests here Saturday for the Paxton-Thompson wedding were Miss Pat Kelly, of Repton; Mrs. J. E. Kelly grandmother of the bride; Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Mason, of Beatrice; Mrs. Rob Andress, of Monroeville, Mrs.

U. W. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Thompson, all of Birmingham. 4 MRS, WILLIAM LOUIS SEAL Recent Bride Mrs. F. S. Elizabeth Mc Faden will return this afternoon via plane from visits in New Orleans.

and Houston, Tex. While in Houston Mrs. McFadcn was the guest of her son and daug'uter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Mc-Faden, formerly of Montgomery. In New Orleans Mrs. Mc-Faden visited with her daughter, Mrs. Richard K. Lange (Betty Ruth McFaden) and Mr.

Lange, who will receive i ''A v' SH0ES I lyv Miss mining And Mr. Seal Exchange Vows In Virginia Medium heel only. White stitch on bow. iL by Ell EN JOLIE Custom Fitting Perianal Service fashion Flare 1 ri because patent mates so congenially with every color printed or solid ALEXANDRIA, Va. Miss Florence Anne Hanning and William Louis Seal were married March 22 in the Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Alexandria, with Dr.

Kenneth Phifer performing the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Jack Hanning of Taris, 'France, and the granddaughter of Mrs. William Henry Tappey Squires, of Alexandria. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

James Lewis Seal, of Auburn. A program of nuptial music was presented by Gaines Grav-lee, of Huntsville, soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a gown of imported Chantilly lace and nylon tulle featuring wide skirt pansel and chapel train and lace appliqued flowers. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white camellia and green camellia leaves. Sally Squires, of Alexandria, served her cousin as maid of honor.

She wore a misty green taffeta gown with matching hat and veil trimmed with pearls and carried a bouquet of deep pink gladioli. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Cora Lee Benhoff1, of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Emily Squires, of Alexandria, Miss Barry Shivers, of Arlington and Miss Shirley Stratton, of Alexandria. They wore identical dresses and hats to the honor attendant except in pink and carried the same flowers.

Anne Brooke Squires, of Henderson, N.C., served her cousin as flower girl. She wore pink organdy and carried a small matching bouquet. Edward Moss, of Greenwood, S.C., was best man. Groomsmen and ushers were James Pan-nel, of Falls Church, Peter Pannel, of Washington, D.C., both cousins of the groom and Donald Stratton. of Alexandria and Val Weyl, of Falls Church.

A reception in the home of the bride's uncle. David Squires in Alexandria, followed the ceremony. For the wedding trip to New York and New England the bride changed to a light silver gray suit with winter white accessories and a corsage of baby white roses. Mr. and Mrs.

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