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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 41

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iyi SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14,. MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER ALABAMA JOURNAL VE "Good Taste Costs Kothing" Katherine Hall, Paul Bulls Wed -'V fouu immediate 0M fry' fi GREENVILLE, Feb. 13 The marriage of Miss Katherine ENGAGE-M T' A N- UN Miss Louise Bridges, whose engagement Cleburne- O'Neil Melton, son of I It Hall and Paul Butts, of Honora Mi ville, took place Friday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m. in the home of the bride's uncle end aunt.

Mr. and 7 Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs.

P. L. Deavers, in Greeri- ville. The Rev. Gordon Morrison racing 7 me The bride is the daughter of N.

Melton, of Frisco City, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bridges, of Catherine, Ala. The date of the mar- "1 i I riage will be an- i UUUULCU, wmii Mrs. Ray Deavers, of Rutledge, and Wilkie Hall, of Montgomery.

Mr. Butts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin" Butts, of Honora -ville. The bride wore a navy suit with navy accessories.

A corsage of white carnations completed her costume. Mrs. Deavers chose for her daughter's wedding a dove gray srepe dress. Mrs. Butts chose for her son's wedding a gray crepe dress.

After a wedding trip, the couple, will live in Honoraville, Ala. Couples Observe 50 th Wedding Anniversary School Group Has Valentine Dance Misses Jo Anne Kiedo, Lewis Ann Nelson, Barbara Popkins, Ann Wise, Jeanett Huckaby, Park pavilion, when chapeTones were Mrs. Sarah D. Glass and Mrs. Edwin Popkins.

Decorations, favors, and refreshments were in the Valentine motif. Two hundred young folk attended the dance. Sara Lee Blalock, students at Williams School, formed a group entertaining with a formal Valen mtmmm tine dance last evening at Oak MR. AND MRS. PAUL BUTTS McKENZIE, Feb.

13 Mr The Showplace of Montgomery and Mrs. P. R. Pearson, of Mont gomery, and Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Personals Wright, of McKenzie, jointly cele brated their 50th wedding anni versaries Sunday, Jan. 31. r6VUS Open house was held in the Wright home between the hours oCeuui (SudtomerS HALF.

A BLOCK FROM OUR STORE Drive your car into GRANT'S SERVICE CENTER, 230 Lee Street (Directly across from Trailway Bus Station), park it there and the atendant.will give you a ticket. Walk a half block to Al Levy's. Do your shopping leisurely, and after you have made your purchase and are ready to leave, any member of our salesforce will validate your parking ticket. Take this ticket to Grant's Service Center, where you have parked your car, give it to the attendant and drive out without charge. Al Levy's pay the parking garage for whatever parking charges there are against you.

No cost to you. honl oret Park At grants Service Center of 2 and 4 p.m. Guests were greeted by Mrs sZ it- F. O. Black, daughter of the Wrights, and were registered by Mrs.

Calvin Wright, a grand daughter. THE LINE OF FASHION by Lily OF FRANCE Weil in their home on South Perry Street. Here to -attend the Cooper-Pratt wedding this afternoon are: Mrs. J. R.

Pratt, mother of the bridegroom-elect, of Shreveport, and Mrs. H. Kelly of Commerce, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cooper on South Perry Street; Mr.

and Mrs. L. Gordon Turner of Birmingham, guests of Mrs. Jack Gilliland on South Hull Street: Mrs. Walter L.

Whitman and Mrs. Allen Spivey of Tyler, who are the guests of Mrs. William S. Blackwell on Clayton Street. 1 Mrs.

T. S. Shellow (Martha Gay) and infant daughter, Emily The reception rooms were adorned with arrangements of ca mellias. The refreshment table was covered with a lace cloth, and Mrs. T.

E. Mustin (Beverly Pruett) and infant son, Donald Edward, have returned to their home on Greenville Street from St. Margaret's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

John T. Simmons, and daughter, Ginny, are occupying their new home at 746 Hill- man Court. Major and Mrs. Francis E. Foley and daughters, have returned from Memphis and are residing at well AFB, where Maj.

Foley is stationed at the base hospital as chief of the general surgical service. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Robertson (Sammy Boyd) are occupying an apartment in the Bragg Apartments on Madison Avenue. Mr. Robertson has returned from a tour of duty with the Marines. Mrs. Joseph Marks of New York City is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Henry was centered Avith the three- 00 25' Gay, have returned to their home tiered cake, embossed with white f'owers and topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Gold candles in crystal holders completed the table appointments. Miss Myrtle Wright, a granddaughter, presided at the punch table, and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, a daughter, served the cake.

Assisting in serving was Mrs. James Wright, a daughter. One hundred guests cal'ed during the afternoon. at 1724 West Fourth from Jackson Hospital. Mrs.

J. M. Smyth is ill at Seli-koff Clinic. (Continued On Page 6-D) ll important is the All-in-one to create one willowy curve from bosom to thigh basic for the Tulip silhouette. "To capture the new 'Outer Loo' begin th the correct 'Under Loo'." FOUNDATIONS SECOND FLOOR a The ShowpJaee of Montgomery compliment "Good Taste CosU Nothing" 4 -fifes' designs mart Arcc255one5 the prettiest pillbox! White straw dotted with tiny garnet beads, banded and bow-ed in garnet velvet! From our exclusive Christine collection.

95 7 7 1 "7 V- Showplace of Montgomery 'i 7-1 -rrr -1 mm iT nt fj3B-fei We picture here iust a few of the many ultra-smart styles that we think will add to the smartness of your outfit. A. Pas is of black or brovn calf with shell handle and kangaroo pouch $14.98 'Plus Tax Wr cVwrv fabric glove in white, pink, and string beige $3.93 FLORSHEIM $17.98 B. Rag ha? vanitv top handle, lock. In black pafrnt trh w'lite uim also in all black p.nent and black and navy faille $9.98 Plus Tax Double uoxen cotton shorty gloves with fringe full pirue in 1 white-white, pink-white, and brige-white $4.50 FASHION'S I I -5 G-oo TO Bag is of black parent box style Plus Tax Also in navy and black calf $12.98 Plus Tax Duuble woven cotton full pique gloves; have pointed tops with jet and pearl trim in white and blacks Polished Pine is a neutral color a perfect accessory for any color costume you choose.

This is only one of the many beautiful Florsheim Shoes that we offer you at Al Levy's shoe salon. D. Square pouch whh gold lock In black patent $8.95 Plus Tax E. Clutch foldover bag in black brown and navy faille; brush straw, white-navy, white-black; black-white, -patent dot $12.98 Plus Tax S- ort shorty glove in Paris pink." Dresden blue, El Dorado gold and $2.93 In white and tan calf In black and navy calf Plus Tax Plus Tax r- Double woven cotton shorty gloes with Swiss lace in whire-grey and pink-grey $7.50 The Showplace of Montgomery Bags and Gloves First Floor The Showplace of Montgomery.

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