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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 26

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1969 PAGE 2D Miss Johanna Selikoff To Marry Dr. Fricke Miss McLemore Weds Lt. Rees on Saturday I in if ivy yV --tr 1 hi i.l Mr I I I I 3 I I "10 1 Was Mr i If vV she carried a Vlctorlin nosegay centered with snowsong supreme roses and surrounded by gyposophelia and stephanotis. Honor attendants were Miss Yvonne McLemore, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Clifford Rees sister-in-law of the groom.

Bridesmaids were Miss Mary McLemore, Miss Lucy French and Miss Pauline Arrington Montgomery; Miss Lucy Hoffman and Miss Cathy Campbell of Gadsden; Miss Ellen Bruce of Catherine; Miss Memorl Nichols of Sylacauga. The attendants wore gowns of pale topaz crepe and deeper topaz velvet. They carried nosegays of Woburn Abby roses surrounded by champagne gypsophelia, and they wore clusters of champagne stephanotis and gypsophelia in their hair. Maj. Clifford Harcourt Rees of Montgomery served his brother as best man.

Groomsmen were Donald Heller of Maitland, Delmar Spivey of Fort Walton, James Murray of Laurel, Sam Momary of Orlando, Charles Scott of Samford, David Mitchell of Fairfield; Charles Perei of Miami; Bill Oliver of Montgomery; James Dunlap of Birmingham. A reception was held at Arrowhead country Club. After a wedding trip to New Smyrna Beach, the couple will make their home In Fort Walton, Fla. Miss Katherine Oliver 'McLemore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Jackson McLemore became the Aride of Lt. David Brooks 'Rees, son of Maj. Gen. and MRS. DAVID REES 'Mrs.

Clifford Harcourt Rees of Winter Park, on Feb. 1. The Rev. Charles Douglas performed the 6 p.m. ceremony in St.

John's Episcopal Church. Nuptial music was by Harald Rohlig and the choir. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a Victorian gown of ivory silk satin and Alencon lace, made with a deep square yoke of the lace and a chapel length train. Her full length heirloom veil was of Brussels lace, and Dr. Solomon Joseph Selikoff announces the engagement of his daughter, Johanna Nell, to Dr.

Frederick John Fricke Jr. of BiFmir.gham. The bride-elect, daughter of the late Mrs. Nellie Strom Selikoff, is a graduate of Sophie Newcomb College in New Orleans, where her sorority is Alpha Delta Pi. She attended the University of Madrid in Madrid, Spain, and is now a medical student at the University of Alabama Medical College in Birmingham.

Miss Selikoff is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Strom of Minne-otta, and of William Selikoff and the late Mrs. Selikoff. Dr.

Fricke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Fricke of Albuquerque, His grandparents are Mrs. E.

Henry Lott and the late Mr. Lott of Dallas, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fricke of Fairmont, Neb. Dr.

Fricke attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where his social fraternity was Phi Gamma Delta. He was elected to Who's Who in American Col- Miss Dozier, Will Marry The engagement of Miss Mary Dixie Dozier to Henry Fitzhugh Lee III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh Lee Jr is announced by the parenta of the bride-elect, Mr. DIXIE DOZIER I -Still phot by Joha Birrimi R) Walter Bragg Smith, immediate past president; Mrs.

Eunice Sisson, secretary; Rob C. Dobson, president; (standing) Burns Bennett, (L) vice-president; and Bill Birchfield, treasurer. Shearen Ele-bash provided the program for the dinner meeting Thursday. Knife And Fork Officers At a dinner meeting Thursday evening new officers of the Montgomery Knife and Fork Club were installed. Gathered after the installation are (L to Miss Rittenour to Wed Mr.

Banks on June 28 Mr. and Mrs. William iBallard Rittenour Sr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Anne, Thomas Sidney Banks ion of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Sidney Banks Sr. of Birmingham. Miss Rittenour is the granddaughter of Mrs. Bert Underwood McCord and Thomas Alexander McCord and of Mrs. Charles Warren.

Rittenour Sr. and the late Mr. Rittenour, all of Montgomery. The bride-elect is a graduate of Sidney Lanier High School and will be graduated in June from University. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta 'social sorority.

Mr. Banks is the grandson "of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John Belew and of Mrs. Russell Marion Banks and the late Mr.

Banks, i'all of Birmingham. A graduate of John Carroll School, he is a student at Auburn University where (Continued from Page ID) lemon and pecan tarts and mini-donuts of cinnamon, among other delights. Among the guests were Sharon Abbott, Joyce Spear, Suanne Black Dodie Burford, Robin Currie, Carole Black, Sara Fain, Mary Lou Evans, Martha Ann Hunter, Sue Kirsch, Virginia Maddox, Karole Ohme, Barbara Price Roxie Stewart, Barbara Booth, Ann Montville, Joyce Sweatt, Pat Sylvest, Annette McGregor, Mary Ann Dauphin, Shirley Livingston, Pat Hitchcock and Tina Gilreath. tV ft ft WHEN MASKERS entertains at their 22nd annual ball Saturday evening at City Auditorium, serving on the reception committee will be Joe F. Bear, chairman, William C.

Bowman, John C. Curry, James D. Flowers W. C. Jennings, V.

B. Murray Guy C. Youngerman, W. W. Paterson and Thomas B.

Hill Jr. The floor committee will be composed of N. J. Bell III, chairman, Phillip A. Sellers, John L.

Branch, Lt. Col. (ret.) Chester Brown, F. Henry Watkins C. Johnston, William B.

McGehee W. B. Paterson III and James Flowers Sr. THE INVITATION'S for the buffet supper Wednesday evening at Arrowhead Country Club were in the same style type of those 25 years ago which announced the wedding of Hilda and Wayne Collett. The Collett's son, Greg and daughter Connie of New York, were on hand to help celebrate.

Gathering to wish Hilda and Wayne a "Happy Anniversary'r were Dorothy and Col. Jerry Mitchell, Harry and Martha Allen, Howard and Mary Faye Perdue, Ellen and Tully Andrews, Tom Conner, Sara Anne and Dr. Norman Harris, Barbara and Dr. Ross McBryde, Carolyn and Dr. Thomas Nolan, Dorothy and Col.

Lynn Steele, Edith and Dr. Forrest Little, Nancy and Glen Martin, Bette and Col. Earle Overholser and Dianne and Michael Blacker. Coming from Troy were Mrs. Irene Ashworth, Hilda's mother, and Fan and Dr.

Joseph Ashworth. From Brundidge came Irene and Sherrol Tatom, Mrs. Elizabeth Ashworth of Andalusia, Mrs. Blanche Bryan and Jeanne and William Ashworth, to name a few. Guests dined on roast beef, smoked turkey, fruit salad, cheese biscuits and other fare.

JOHANNA SELIKOFF leges and Universities. Dr. Fricke is a graduate of Baylor University college of Medicine in Houston, and is now serving an internship at the University of Alabama Hospitals and Clinics in Birmingham. The wedding will be March 22, 6:30 p.m., in the Church of the Holy Comforter. Mr.

Lee in Anril and Mrs. George Augustus Dozier. Miss Dozier is the granddaughter of Mrs. Alexander Reid Garrett Sr. and the late Mr.

Garrett and the late Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Dozier, all of Montgomery. A graduate of Robert E. Lee High School and of Auburn University, the bride-elect is employed by the Talladega County Department of Pensions and Security.

She is a member of the Montgomery Club and Kappa Delta sorority, and was presented at the 1964 Blue-Grey Colonels Ball. Grandparents of Mr. Lee are the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson Bursley Sr.

of New Orleans, La. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh Lee Sr. of Montgomery.

Mr. Lee was graduated from Sidney Lanier High School and from Auburn University. His social fraternity is Sigma Nu. An April wedding is planned. Sizes 6-16 S80.00 Use Your Charge Account Virginia Colleges Plan Concert Here on.

Monday PATRICIA RITTENOUR he is a member of the varsity football team and the Auburn Club. A June 28 wedding is planned in Saint Paul's Co-Cathedral in Birmingham. peices. The brass ensemble of Randolph-Macon will accompany the chorus during some of the program. The young men and women are on a seven city tour from Charlotte to New Orleans.

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