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MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER ALABAMA JOURNAL SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 19.53 1GHT ft Nolen and many more. -24. Enjoying the "Savere" at the Paramount last Salarday I because we don't know the details yet. Many, many congratulations to James Gulley, and Luther Hill who pledged A. T.

O. at the University last week-end. That was really fine boys. We are proud of you. Round 'N Bout Newstand Charm Franco Shank Seventeen' Carole Williams Holiday A.

E. A. American Girl Jane Hester Life Billv Thames night were: Ann Blackshear una Wayne Harden, Virginia I Weis and Sam Campbell, JeanieHals and Sonny Lindsey, 'Walter Copper and Gail Cauthen. Pete McCutchen and Jane Ellis Looney, Kenneth Pressly, Pat Massing ail and Francis Scott. r.

-i 25. Some of the people helping (Continued On Page 11-D) Jack and Jill Ann Young and James Gulley True Romance Alma 'Baker By JEAN II ALL And ANGELA ADAMS ley Poets, 1 We want to tell you right now that there won't be a column next eek 'cause like so many of you we 're journeying down in the land of sunshine. But we'll see you two weeks from now. Well to get on with the news. The Beta Gammas had another one of their grand functions this week-end.

We are sorry we can't let you know now who their honor girl is yet but we'll give you the scoop next time. Some of the Beta Gammas and their dates were: Billy Smith and Virginia Barnes, Porky Graham and Betty Anne Bullock, J. D. Smith and Jean Byars, Joe Hester and Carol Haye, Jean Russel and Richard Redius, Sue Ann Boatwright and Orin Goocher, Pat Parker and Larry Watkins, Rachiel Youngblood and Jerry Ponton, Barbara Nettles and Charles Wilson, James Pugh and Phylis Ponton, Phil Mock, and Patsy Smith. Clyde Jones and Patsy Evans, Walter Gainey and Alma Baker.

We know the Dagger function last night was a high success. We tell you all about it next week and Walter Gainey Saturday Evening Post Pop's Pocket Dictionary Kitty Smith Readers Digest Classic Comics Let's have a little salute now to C-Charming Sue Bryant A-Adorable Sarah Burson P-Personality Jean Hollon Mrresistable Jane Harper T-Treat The Sigma Delta Phis i I 0-0! so sweet Wynnie Hodges New Things From, L-Loveable Annette Pool H-all honor Capitol Heights Football Team E-Enchanted by A. P. Tinky mm Godfrey Mrresistable Andre Rembert -I G-Grand Wendell Connor H-wonderful height Wilbur Huff man T-Talkative Omega Phis S-Sweet Bobby Spann 3 i. 1.

The Sigma Delta Phi and Jr. SMALL APPLIANCE Daggers had a mighty fine joint meeting last Thursday night. Some TO WED MONTGOMERIAN Miss Sarah Elizabeth Hender REPAIR FORMER MONTGOMERIAN TO WED Miss Jane Lyle Boggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Judson Boggs, of Attalla, for-merly of Montgomery, is betrothed to Jerry Patrick Wardlaw, of Gadsden.

Miss Boggs, a graduate of Jacksonville State College, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boggs and of ft.

V. Turner, of Montgomery. The marriage will take place in April. ALL MAKES i I son of Pensacola, whose engagement to Sgt. Bob J.

Till, USMC, formerly of Montgomery, is announced by her father, W. J. Henderson, of Pensacola. Sgt. Till is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy A. Till of Montgomery. Miss Henderson, a graduate of Pensacola High School, holds a position in that city. Sgt.

Till, who served with the First Marine Division in Korea, is currently stationed at Edenton, N.C. The date Cf the marriage will be announced. ill Montgomery's Most Complete Repair Service Earl Dean, Dean Teague, C. B. Till, Billy Kight, and Mammas and Papas galore.

19. Some of the "Crew Members" at Pat Seales house last Saturday night were: Pat. Walter ENGAGEMENTS No announcement of engagements or weddingt: will be printed in thii column unle accompanied bsr name and address of the authorized tender for the purpose of verification. Engagements must reach this department by noon Friday preceding the Sunday they arc to bo published. Authorized Service Station jor Most Leading Brandt man, Betty Ann Simmons, Jackie Peterson, Don Brown, Claude Cawby, Joyce Price, Sue Bush, Kenneth Pressley, Pete McCut-chen, Henry Crowe, Helen Cur-lee, Mary Jo Sites, Wayland Dunn, Leann Sanford, and Martha' Hoole.

Did you have a good 22. Some of the girls who journeyed up to Marion last weekend for the Morgan Raiders Dance were: Sueanne Reid, Carol Up-church, Edna Arnold Smith and Marion Thorington. 23. The Sigma and Cloverdak Tri Hi had a wonderful function last Saturday. Some of the people having fun were: Marilyn Rice and Bill McClain, Joy Paterson AGEE-TAYLOR Mrs.

James Monroe Agee, of Monroeville, an Complete Testing Service IRONS WArrltRS nounces the engagement of ner daughter, trnma Lou, to JacK Whiddon Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Taylor of Brewton. The marriage will take place May 31 in the First Presbyterian Church of Monroeville. TOASTERS SHAVERS WMIfPERS VACUUM CLEANERS COFFEEM AKERt MIXERS PRESSOR! COOKERS ROASTER vm.

3 18 S. PERRY ST. BOGGS-WARDLAW Mr. and Mrs. James Judson Boggs, of Attalla, Porter, Helen Self, Charlotte Martin, John Cook, Reudelle Moore, Joyce Wright, Foy Ann Halstead, Ralph Lurie, Freddie Lawhorne and George Kilgore.

20. Having a mighty good time after Thirteen meeting Wednesday night were: Pattie Ann Dennis and Glenn Claudette Gaddy and John Bowman, Barbara Gurley and Knight Berman, Ann Goodson and Luther Hill, Mary Elanor "Williams and Ed Godbold, Barbara Yates and Weston Boswell, Barbara Nettles and Charlie Wilson, Carol White and Bob Henry, Lee Dale and Jackie Bellows, Carol Hayes and Joe Hester. 21. Skating last Friday night were: Sylvia Gudgen, Adella Hol- formerly of Montgomery, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Lyle, to Jerry Patrick Wardlaw, of Gadsden. The marriage will take place in April.

Montgomery's Largest Stocl( Authorized Factory farts and Dudly Calhoun, Jane Pater CURTIS-SONANSTINE Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Curtis announce the son and Billy Eiiisor, Betsy of tho folks having a big time were: Ann Clements, Louise Smith, Jackie Pyron, Jane Sullivan, Patsy Bradley, Peggy Wright, Renny Walker, Bobbie Moore, Ida Velma Grimes, Eely Ed Spencer, Jim Sullivan, Betty Anpe Hayes, Carole Nation, David Rushton, Albert Tatum, Bill Cleny, Rose Anne Chunn, Richard Willis, Ella Mae Brinkley. 2. Congratulations to Carole Nation and Betty Ann Hayes who just received their formals to Sigma Delta Phi.

3. Having mucho good fun up at the lake last week-end were: Pat Brindle, Loy Bell, Marcia Crawford and Charles Mercier, Rem Noble and Margine Darden, Ruthie Loyd and Earl Turnipseed, Betty Cantrell, Sara Blalock, Edwin Blalock, Alma Baker and Walter Gainty, Sonny and Elizabeth H. Burrows. 4. Heard Betty Hall and Ann Phillips had a gay old time Saturday night.

How about that 5. The people riding around in Mac Duffey's 'jeep were: Lisa Enslen. Charlotte Martin, Freddie Lawhorne, Barbara Tompson, Pat Seals, Helen Self and Betty Tal-mar. 6. Enjoying the show at the Paramount last Sunday night were: Betty Ann Simmons and Ernie Wright, Betty Bishop and Lamar Byrance.

7. Having a swell time on the Phi Hi-Y function last Friday night were: Jeff Warren and Carolyn Childs. Red Dennis and Alis Parker, Mitchell Ellington and Vivian Butler, Wardlaw Lamar and Barbara McPherson, Lanny Crane and Nancy Vance, Paul Bently and Carlynn McLen-don, Burgess Thompson and Rol-lin Walker, Winslow Hempley and Margie Knox, Dusty Jones and Mary Alice Till. 8. Saw Ruthie Loyd and Earl Turnipseed, Marcia Crawford and Joe Katrell, Howard Noble and Barbara Wyatt, Rem Noble and Margene Darden, at the mid-night show last Saturday night.

9. Some of the people having a swell time at the Baptist fellowship last Sunday night were: RADIO HOSPITAL engagement of their daughter, Myra Carolyn, to A. 1 C. Wayne A. Sonanstine, stationed at Gunter Air Force Base.

The marriage will take place May 17 at the Capitol Heights Baptist Church. Vaugn and David Jane Searcy and John Stalling, Judy Paterman and Mouse Moore, APPLIANCE REPAIRMEN Cor. Jefferson McDonough Tel. 4-I3M Frances Bishop and Wane Law' DEAVER-IIUEY Mrs. Wilson Thomas Deaver, Birmingham, an thorne, Eugenia Elebash and Roy nounces the engagement of her daughter, Eleanor Mildred, to James Goodwin Huey of Selma, formerly of Birmingham, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Huey of Birmingham. The date of the marriage will be announced. EISENBERG-SIMONS Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Jacob Eisenberg, of Montgomery, announce the engagement of their daughter, Loraine Chases, to Joseph Alan Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simons, of Brookline. Mass. The marriage will" take place in the late AcLL illSL jcOlqmqa.

JUL JbWJV summer. GRISWOLD-BROWN -Mr. and Mrs. Martin V. Griswold of Left Saucy playtime switch-aboutJ.

Braid trimmed sanforized denim. Sizes 10 to 18. Tennille, announce the engagement of their daughter, Melba, of Montgomery, to Cecil Brown, son of Mrs. J. H.

Brown of Mont gomery. The marriage will take place in the late spring. Shorts Halter $3.98 $4.98 As 4 Seen Our (giS Window HASKELL-WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.

Curlee, of Holt ville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Ann Haskell, of Prattville, to Goodwin Hudson Williamson, son of Mrs. Clara H. Williamson, of Montgomery. The marriage will take place April 17 in Prattville. Right Sleeveless blouse with your choice solid color or striped skirt of sanforized denim.

Blouse $4.98 Skirt $6.98 1IENDEKSON-TILL W. J. Henderson, of Pensacola. an nounces the engagement of his daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, to Sgt Bob J. Till, USMC, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Till, of Montgom ery. The date of the marriage will be announced. KING-duBELL Mr. and Mrs.

Christopher Rutledge King, of Lu verne, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou, of Montgomery, to Robert Meredith duBell, of Wilmington, and Columbia, S.C., son of Mrs. George T. Halliday, Bear, ana Albert Rae duBell, of Wilmington, Del. The marriage will taKe place May 3 in Montgomery. I MANSEL-IIOWARD Mrs.

Ora Mans'el Faircloth, of Grady, 0" 0 0 DTTD SOIL CONDITIONER announces the engagement of her daughter, Hannah Elizabeth Mansel, to Sgt. John Douglas Howard, stationed in France with the Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dallas Howard of lroy, Ala. The date of the marriage will be announced.

1 RYBKA-CANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pouncey, of Montgomery, announce the engagement of Miss Hazel Rybka, of Montgomery, to Burian Canley of Montgomery. The marriage will take place April 12. STATIIOS-GLASS Anthony J.

Stathos, of Cambridge, an nounces the engagement of his daughter. Christine, to William Glass, son of Mrs. Garnet C. Glass of Montgomery. The marriage will take place in September.

TAYLOR-ROGERS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer Taylor, of De catur, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ethlyn, to Frederick Eugene Rogers son of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers I of Letohatchee, Ala.

The marriage will take place June 10. --I 0 WOOD-HARRIS Mr. and Mrs. James T. Nelson announce the en gagement of her daughter.

Miss Lillian Diane. Wood, to James Byron Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, oi Montgomery The marriage will take place in April. Walter Porter, Mary Frances Stacey and Francis Middleton, JoAnne Hedrick and Billy wu liamson.

Joyce Wright and Tom my Watts, Louise Weathers and 1 A' i Richard Fuimer, Reudelle Moore, Jimmie Pruett, Betty Pyron and Billv Morris: Barbara Nettles and Jfiette Patti Fleming, David Pope, Douglas Sudduth, Judy Lochridge, Rosemond Charlotte Flinn, Peggy Wenger, Rollin Walker, John Ingle, Bill Wheless and Frances Shank, Henry Stric-Iand, Bob Martin, Frances Wilks, Tut Beck, Homer Lochridge and Lucy Durr. 10. Congratulations to Carol Dixon who is Miss F. H. A.

from Lanier. 11. Heard there wasn't a wooden indian in Koliguh. Were you disappointed Carolyn Cox, Brigit-ta Straessner, Pamela Bussey, Charlie Wilson, Kay Pitts and $695 Bob Bartlett. Mary Eleanor Wil It liams and Ed Godbold, Roxanna Goocher and Kenneth Pressley, Marna Foshee and Richard Goodwin, JoAnne Chamberlain and Harold Carter, Betty Ann Bullock I nJi lb.

lfltSB was and Ollie Killough, Johnny Hodgeson, Jirrmy Ott. Nelson Cecille Dowell, Johnny Hollon, Bill Cox. Everett Graydon. 12. Seen having a wonderful Basically Becoming time on a picnic at Morter Creek Saturday were Angela Parish, Ray Crippet.

Junior Fatter, Benny Sessuns, Pamela Bussby, Huston Brooks. Brigitta Stoessner, Charles Collins, Ray Neese, and Barbara Sansom. 13. Saw Mathie Hull and Buddy Graydon, Alma Baker and Walter Now buy Krilium where you buy your seeds and garden supplies. Apply it to all the ground you get ready for planting.

Just prepare soil as usual then mix in Krilium, following simple directions. You'll see a big difference when seeds come up particularly if you have clay-type "problem" soil. Monsanto Chemical Company Merchandising Division, St. Louis 4, Missouri. Gainey, having a swell time at the Paramount last Sunday night 14.

At church last Sunday night were Pat "Parker and Wick Wat- Here's that wrap around look you love for the smooth, slenderizing illusion It lends. Juliette designed this summer sophisticate from' Master Sheer crepe, with a double-decker collar that's de tachable, easily-freshened linen. A colorful corsage and Half dollar size buttons add to the lock of easy elegance. Navy, black or brown with white and pastel collar. Sizes 12 to 20.

Smartest Stand-by Keese, Bill Cox, Louis Pruett, J. D. Smith, Butch Tankersley, Bill Marks, Joan Cammack, Carolyn Chessnut, Rita Nelms. 16. Heard Jean Moseley had a mighty fine birthday party Saturday night.

Some of the folks having tun were: Jean, Jeff Beard, Jan Gregory, Bennie Russell, Mary Glenn Browder, Sergy Cockerigan, Carol Bedsole, Jule Ann Howell, Sidney Woodling, Mary Julia Lopez, Jack Flowers, Pollu Beard, Alex Mosley, Dorothy Bailey, John Bently, Amanda McCoy, and Lucha Bennett. 17. Some of the Delta Sigs and their dates Wednesday night were: Patsy Paterson and Danny Campbell, Gloria Kilpatrick and Chele Ward, Sayre Noble and Bobby Jones, JoAnne Hedrick and Billy Williamson, Margie Searcy and Bill Williams, Elizabeth Lane and Ed Wright, Gerry Gayle and David Dean, Ann Pierce and Bobby Jack Russell, Mary Rob Ellington and Billy kins, Patti Ann Dennis and Glenn Webb, Mary Lucie Carmichael and Bobby Brock. 15. Some of the, folks having a mightv good tin: at the play "Annie "Get Your Gun" last Friday night were: Carol Upchurch, Carolyn Best, Bonnie Terry, 35.00 Star of your wardrobe, this delightful Juliette in fine Master sheer crepe.

Just slip it on you'll love everything about it: The flattering cape collar banded and bowed in polka dot silk shantung, the rhinestone pin, the reed slim skirt accented by softened peg pockets. To wear and enjoy for many seasons in navy or black. Sizes 10 to 20. Here's big news for everyone planning a -garden! Due to widespread use of Krilium I soil conditioner, production economies have 'made possible a big price reduction almost --30 in the popular 5-lb. home-garden mix-I ture package! Lower prices also apply to other sizes.

Margie Searcy, Alice Peckm paugh, Marna Foshee and Rich If you usually apply fertilizer, us Folium, Mon-tanto't new balanced plan! food. Companion product to Krilium, Folium ii equally effective when applied to leaves or roots. Krilium: Rea. U.S. Pat.

Off. Folium: Momenta Trade-mark ard Godwin, Jane, Mott and Brother Mixon, Mary Walter and Butch Amon, Sally Russell and Bob Henry, John Engle, Doug Sudduth, Alex Trum, Bryan Goode, J. D. Smith, John Cook, Dorothy Best. Carolyn Simpson, 18.

There was quite a recep- 29.98 tion committee for the Blue and i White staff when they arrived home from New York Sunday. ERV sed a supply co Iran? 43 Dexter Ave. Some of the neODle waiting at Anne Warren, Betty Goore, Mac Dauphin, Helen Taylor, Billy Kight. Polly Lawrence and Bill CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED the train station were: Walter Moore, Van Wolf, Claire Brown, Rosemerry Edwards and James Phone 3-2722 Smith, Florence Pickett and Jimmy MassingilL Pat Seales and i.

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