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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 36

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7 PAGE 8C If flmttgnmrrg ALABA3IA JOURNAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1972 Gardner-Mason Vows Said Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gardner announce the marriage of their daughter Angelia, to James D. Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James D. Mason all of Montgomery. The wedding ceremony took place Saturday August 5, at 10 a.m. in the Second Baptist Church parsonage. The ccuple left immediately following the ceremony for a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains.

They will make their home in Montgomery. HOUSE of BARGAINS 1709 Mulberry Sr. Phone 262-1261 BankAmericord to $5.30 Layaways v- I ik A ri i i 1 King Size Sheets, 1st Quality, Solids Prints No Iron Percale King Size Bedspreads Fully Quilted 12" Each '5" Each King Size BEDSPREADS 50 Polyester Washable Full Size BEDSPREADS No-Iron Perma Press Vol. 99 $46.00 Each $99 3 Each MRS. JAjMES MASO "ill i I 3 flV 1 Mattress Pads, Quilted Polyester 10 Discount on all Queen Size Bedspreads in Stock Kinqs J6" Queens $5" Grand Opening of Lined DRAPES Special Group Mattress Pads, Quilted Polyester Fulls Twins J3" 48x84 Pf.

48x63 pr. Round UMBRELLA Picnic Table Covers Final CLEARANCE, Boys Jantzen Swimweor 99e 99' each Each Friday, August llth 9 to 6 p.m. 108 Herbert St. GREENVILLE, ALABAMA Behind St. Thomas Episcopal Church) SHOWER CURTAINS Solids Prints BATH SETS 2-Pcs.

Polyester SHAG $T99 interlude, thanks to the easily cleanable surroundings. The woman who lives here has interesting views. She serves only fruits and vegetables grown by natural, organic methods because she finds the flavor vastly superior; loves natural bared brick and natural woods but looks for easy care furnishings so she can use her time taking care of her family instead of her house. $49 3 Set ach Serious Cook's Kitchen The breakfast end of a serious cook's kitchen is framed in practical butcher block counters, and made warm by an equally practical carpet. This corner is a gathering place for the children after school, who sit around the table with fruit and milk, talking about their day.

It's a relaxed, no-nag I Miss Watson, Mr. Hollis Say Wedding Vows Sunday Airmails ART IMPORTS OVER 3,000 BEDSPREADS TO CHOOSE FROM BUNKS TWINS FULLS QUENS KINGS PRICE GOOD ONLY Rubber Mat Core Ruber mats help prevent slips and falls in bathtubs and shower stalls, however, they can get grimy rapidly, particularly in hot, humid weather. Flexible ones can be popped into the automatic washer with several bath towels using warm water and a regular washing cycle. More rigid mats can be suds scrubbed with a stiff bristled brush right in the tub or shower. "if LayerecI Looks carried a cascade of white and yellow sweetheart roses, stephanotis and lace leaves.

Miss Jane Watson, cousin of the bride, was the maid of honor. She wore a yellow dotted swiss gown and carried a bouquet of white and yellow daisies. Miss Lori Watson, sister of the bride, was the flower girl. The father of the groom was the best man. Groomsmen were John Hollis, brother of the groom, and Timothy Watson, brother of the bride.

The reception was held in the Assembly Hall of the church. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside in Tuscaloosa where GEOROIANA Miss borah Watson and Knowlton L. Hollis III, were married Sunday, July 30, at 2 p.m. in the East Chapman Bap-C; tist Church with Rev. Burl McMillan officiating.

s. Mixon was the pianist. The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. James E. Watson and the groom is the son of Dr.

and Mrs. Knowlton Hollis all of Georgiana. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white Chantilly lace and pleated organza with a deep flounced bem. The full length veil of illusion, edged in it matching lace, was poised to a fan shaped cap of lace. She Easy Wasliday Great Go-Togethers i Don't use an excess amount of soap or detergent when you are washing clothes in an automatic washer.

Excess soap or detergent is hard to rinse out, leaves clothes gray and may cause mechanical difficulties in the washer. MRS. KNOWLTON HOLLIS the the groom attends University of Alabama. for BACK-to-SCHOOL from (GDlrecp PRE-SEASON Ml -1 PANT SUITS COATS College-Town bas a fashion bone to pick! It's a herringBONE mix and match frio that- will be 1 in your wardrobe! Wear the patch pocket jacket with the streamline pants or choose the belted walker skirt for a different look. This 'two suiter' will fit all needs.

Bonded nub herringbone in brown or black, 56 Wool22 Nylon22 Acrylic ro 100 Acetate Tricot. Sizes for all three 56 to 1516. For undercover wear a Wintuk rib turtleneck. 17 color choices give you a new look with each turtleneck you choose! sized S-M-L; Now's The Time To Plan Ahead! Exciting New Silhouettes and Fabulous fabrics Turtle neck 7M JACKET 32M Skirt Panf '76" r-v, ni rrv i Be Sure to attend Leon's Fashion Show Every Wednesday 12:00 Noon df the Governor's House Motel COATS Styled fur trimmed or UNTRMMED Wonderf uUy Priced at $59Mto119" PANTSUITS 3-4 or 5 Pieces to 99M CASUALS, LTD. Montgomery mall Troy-Selma-Andalusia Use our LAYAWAY or 90 day charge with no interest or carrying charges.

LEON'S SHOE DEPARTMENT Final Clearance LADIES' SHOES and SANDALS Entire Summer Stock Values to remember all summer dresses and pant suits Price PER PAIR BankAmericaro downtown.

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