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SEVEN A THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 1 4 1 9 5 6 Miss Russell, Mr. Small PERSONALS Announce Wedding Plans mt'V-f 'ft MADERA A. SPENCER EDITOR 'SSnW tit Miss Nordan, Bride-Elect, Feted At Shower Yesterday Miss Gregory, Mr. Katorincek Wed In Vothan DOTHAN, Aug. 20 Miss June Marie Gregory, became the bride of Richard Dan Katorincek, Aug.

11, in St. Columba Catholic Church. Mrs. Katorincek is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Gregory, of Dothan, Mr. Katorineck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Katorineck, of Clifton, NJ. The Rev.

Norbert of Holy Trinity, performed the double-ring service and officated at the nuptial mass which followed. The wedding music was by Mrs. J. L. Walling, and Jerome Sullivan, vocalist.

John Gavenda of Clifton, N.J., was best man for the bridegroom and ushers included Steve Katorineck of Clifton, the bridegroom's brother, and Michael Gregory, brother of the bride. Miss Mary Ellen McHugh of Sehna, was the bride's maid, of honor and serving as bridesmaids were Miss Patty Forrester and Miss Dolores Joseph. The at-' tendants wore identical full-skirted dresses of pale blue hand-clipped lace over net and taffeta. Their headpieces were bands of blue leaves sprinkled with rhinestones Plans for the wedding of Miss Jean Marie Russell and Clarence Merilton Small have been announced. Miss Russell is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. RusselL of Gulf Shores. Mr.

Small is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Small, of Montgomery.

The wedding will take place Aug. 25. at 4 p.m. in the First Baptist Church Sancutary with Dr. Henry Allen Parker, officiating, assisted by Robert Love.

Miss Miller Entertained With Shower ENTERPRISE, Aug. 20 Miss Bobbie Miller was complimented recently with a kitchen shower at the home of Miss Gay-nelle Murphy with Miss Betty Holland as co-hostess. Arrangements of summer flowers were used for decorations. Games and contests were played for diversion. Miss Shirley Murphy was contest winner.

Guests included Dorothy Moore, Mary Pat Brown, Shelia Miller, Shirley Murphy and Mrs. Harry Dack. Builders Auxiliary To Meet Tonight The Auxiliary of -the Montgomery Home- Builders Assn. will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in the Francis Cafeteria in Normandale.

Mrs. W. E. Tomlin will give the, devotional. The program will be on landscaping.

Mrs. J. C. McGehee spent several days in Hope Hull at the home of her nephew, Abner McGehee, during his trip to New York with the Theater Train. Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Clayton (Lena Davis) of Dawson, has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Brock. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Leroy have returned from Denver, where they visited their son, Russell Leroy and his family. Mrs. W. A. Jones spent a vacation in Great Falls, Montana, with-her daughter, Mrs.

Hal L. Krouch, T. Sgt. Krouch and their family. Mrs.

W. R. McGehee, of Hampton, spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Mollie Jones, 647 Iris Lane, and other relatives and friends in Montgomery. Sandra Fitzpatrick, Gipsy Anne Poole, Lucy Wise and Beth Campbell, have returned after a week at Blue Ridge, N.C., attending the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y conference.

Milton McKinney, who has recently completed a tour of duty with the Army, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKinney on South Perry Street.

Sept. 4 he will leave for Edge-water, N.J., where he holds a position as metalurgical engineer. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Sherer and daughters, Kay and Kathy and Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Brown, have returned from a week's vacation in Florida. Dr. Fred D. Reynolds has recovered from a recent operation. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis P. Goodwin have returned from Gulf Shores, where they have been vacationing. Miss Martha Rose Casey Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. M.

A. Fatton in Denver, Colo. Misses Martha Leigh Smith, Carole Long and Barbara Sue Gilmore are spending two weeks in Ft. Worth, with Miss Smith's brother and sister-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs.

Talmadge Smith. Lt. John R. Petree, U.S. Air Force pilot stationed at Roswell, N.M., recently spent a few days with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lo Petree at 551 Dalraida Montgomery. Brenda Gayle Cutts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Cutts of LeGrand and Montgomery is in Jackson Hospital. Mrs. H. G. Gibbons has returned to her home on Pleasant Avenue following an operation at Jackson Hospital.

Mrs. Maria Reynolds is representing the 5th Region of Art Murray 'Dance Studios at the advanced dance clinic in Phenix, Ariz. Mrs. E. C.

Tidwell has returned home after spending a week with her daugher, Barbara, at Howard College in A Droeram of nuDtial music will be presented by Miss Rosamond Rhyne, organist and Bates Bowers, vocalist Mw PftKKin Williams of New Orleans, sister of the HrirfaAldf mill Ha matrnn of TV honor. Miss Elizabeth Russell, of Kansas City, will serve ner sisffir ae moirl nt honnr. BrideS" maids will be Miss Ann Small, sister of the groom-to-be, and Ansa Peggy Wenger, both of Montgomery Mise Pamela Williams. Of New Orleans, niece of the bride- elect, will be junior bridesmaid. Mr.

Small will serve his son as best man. Ushers will be Jack Armor, of Montgomery; Jack Vines, of Birmingham; Jack Harris, of Fort Deposit; ttoy Bogue, of St. Petersburg, Buford Yerger of Jackson, Terry Jones, of Montgomery; Ralph Osborne, of Birmingham: and Jesse Russell and Ronal Russell, both of Gulf Shores, brothers of the bride-elect. A retention will follow the Cere mony in Stakely Hall of the church. wNo secret but a off How true that soma facts of Ufa seem like secrets I Then, one day, we learn that women like Mrs.

Hersh-field follow the proper method of douching with a fountain syringe, using an effectiv yet saft solution, like zokite. zonitb is an effectiv antiseptic-germicide that washes away germs and odor-causing waste and is harmless to tissues! Benefit from Mrs. Hershfield'a experience, and welcome the "peace of mind" and daintiness zonitb gives you after monthly periods and other times. If any abnormal condition exists, see your doctor. Use zonitb as directed, as often as needed.

Costa penniea per douche. Air Conditioned 231 S. Perry CALL no. 5-5309 White summer flowers made the decorations throughout the party rooms. Guests were: Mrs.

Curtis Nordan, Mrs. Curtis Nordan Mrs. T. A. Jernigan, Miss Eva Mae Jernigan, Mrs.

E. C. Stuckey, Miss Norma Weiss, Mrs. Nimrod Frazer, Miss Jean Aird Pill, Mrs. Kenneth Morgan, Mrs.

I. C. Castellow, Mrs. Don Farnham, Miss Eva May Cobb, Miss Elizabeth Persons, Mrs. Robert Barnes, Miss Emmie Taber, Mrs.

Cary Hollingsworth, Miss Croom Rivers, Miss Helen Martin, Mrs. Thomas E. Martin, Miss Gerry Gayle, Mrs. Allen Reynolds, Mrs. Spears Rhodes, Mrs.

George Dean, Mrs. Marvin Taylor, Mrs. Rcyce Kershaw, Miss Helen Ellis, Mrs. Lamar Redden and s. L.

N. Calhoun. Ayers-Perry Vows Exchanged Here Sunday The marriage of Mrs. Josephine Gowan Perry, of Montgomery, and Richard Leon Ayers, of Big Creek, took place Sunday afternoon at 4, in the home of Dr. and Mrs.

William M. Brock, on Myrtlewood Drive, with the Rev. Merle C. Patterson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Ross Gowan of Mathews, and Mr. Ayers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L.

Ayers of Hanford, Calif. A program of wedding music was by Mrs. Douglas G. Jackson. The bride wore a powder blue satin and linen lace dress, with a fitted bolero jacket.

Her halo hat was of matching blue satin and net. She held a nosegay of pink and white flowers tied with white ribbons. Mrs. Pruett C. Gowan, of Montgomery, the bride's only attendant, wore a ballerina length dress of pink organdy, and a bandeau of pink satin and net.

She carried a nosegay of blue and white flowers tied with blue ribbons. Grady Norton, of Montgomery, was the bridegroom's best man. A reception the cere GET A BEAUTIFUL FIGURE KEEP IT with that wonderful STAUFF1R HOME PLAN Miss Carline F.amage and Mrs. A. N.

Ramage were hostesses yesterday afternoon in their home on Gerard Avenue at a kitchen shower honoring Miss Emily Nordan, bride-to-be. Gen.9 Mrs. Quinn Complimented With Party ENTERPRISE, Ala-. Aug. 20- Brig.

Gen. and Mrs. W. S. Quinn were honor guests last Saturday evening when a group of friends entertained at an al fresco sup per at the home of Dr.

and Mrs Baker Lee, Guests were seated on the patio overlooking the terraced garden where seasonal flower beds and specimen plants were illuminated with concealed flood lights placed in the. stately pine trees. The table, which was covered with an Indian print of hand blocked linen, was centered with an arrangement of fruit flanked by wrought-iron hurricane lamps. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

Revel Searcy, Mr. and Mrs John Persse, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Proctor, Mr. and Mrs.

Rip Rawls, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Puckett, Mr. and Mrs. Gerstel Allen, Mrs.

John Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beck- with and Mrs. Jimmie Chsuman, of Chester, S.C. Gen.

and Mrs! Quinn, together with, their children, Sally, Donna and Butch, have just returned from a three-year tour of duty in Greece, where he was Chief of the Army Section of JWSMAGG. During his assignment at Fort Rucker, with the 47th Infantry Division they resided in Enterprise. Baptist Auxiliary To Meet Wednesday The Girls Auxiliary of the Capitol Heights Baptist Church, ages 9-10, will meet Wednesday at 3:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. R. C.

Bryan, 1020 Federal Dr. Ann Kerr will be in charge of the program. All girls of the 9-10 age group i of the Capitol Heights Baptist Church are invited to attend. A social hour will follow the program. Sara Mitchell is president of the auxiliary, and Mrs.

Wayne Morris 'and Mrs. R. C. Bryan are counselors. If Hot Summer Sun Your Complexion KEEP YOUR SKIN I I THIS SUMMER I I 1 MercoEztd Wax Cream 7 hbhtpuui Lightens Ugly Freckles, Blotches, Blemishes and Discelorad Skin Caused by Summer Sim WHILE YOU SLEEP famous Mercol-Izad Wax Cream brings a whiter, amoother, lorelier akin.

Smooth thia luxurious cream on your face or arma before retiring each night for one week. You'll begin to see the results almost at once. dark skin, blotches, freckles and unsightly sun tan ea if by magic. Mercolized Wax Cream works UNDER the skin to give longer last- tng results. Used over 40 00 money back guarantee.

Buy today. MERCOLiZED WAX CREAK At All Drug and Coo metis Counters The easv wav r. MRS. RICHARD Recently Club Women Attend Camp Twenty-nine Montgomery Country home demonstration club women and visitors left Monday for Camp Grandview for their annual three-day summer camp. In the group were: Mrs.

Donald Hall, Mrs. Alton Walker, Mrs. E. W. Sereneck, Mrs.

William Thig-pen, Mrs Harold M. Harris, Snow-doun Woman's Club; Mrs. Agnes Frye, LeGrand Civic Club; Mrs. J. M.

Ptomey, Mrs. T. W. Tins-ley, Brewer Heights Civic Club; Mrs. W.

S. Newell Mrs. D. Newell, Mrs. A.

A. Geary, Mrs. Audis Liner, Pintlala Civic Club Mrs. Hocker Pirtle, Mrs. Ed Hall, Mrs.

Fred Greene, Snow-doun Woman's Club; Mrs. J. T. Chestnutt Pintlala Civic Club; Mrs. J.

F. Duggar, Mrs. C. S. Johnston, Mrs.

Frank Chunn, Hope Hull Woman' Club; Mrs. Walter Sharpe, Mrs. Leon Salton, Mrs. K. M.

Mize, Mrs. J. T. Hughes, Mrs. -W.

A. Gardner Mrs. George Marsh, guests. Mrs. Jesse Reynolds, LeGrand Civic Club; Mrs.

Roy Glass, Mrs. James McLean, Snowdoun Woman's Club; Mrs. Q. V. Reynolds, LeGrand Civic Club.

Accompanying the group was Mrs. Maude C. Woodfin, home agent. Camp Hill Pilots Honored At Party CAMP HILL, Aug. 20 Mr.

and Mrs. W. N. Reaves were hosts to the annual Pilot Club picnic on the grounds at their home recently. Pilot President May Handley presided.

Committees in charge of the entertainment included Mrs. L. B. Langley, Mrs. W.

H. Hearn, Miss Gladys Henderson, and Mrs. Hubert Conine. Visitors were Mrs. Ozella Moon, Mrs.

Stella Pearce, Mrs. Alyne Eason, Mrs. J. W. McClendon, LaFayette; Mrs.

Alma Whatley, Miss Florine Gibson, Mrs. Emily Foster, Auburn; Mrs. Ruby Williams, Miss Elizabeth Varner, Mrs. Joyce Harris, Opelika; Mrs. Lucile Baker, Mrs.

Frances Wagner, Miss Frances Ballard, Mrs. Maeona Alton, Tallassee; Mrs. Dorothy TaHey and Mrs. Mary Hayes, West Point, Mr. and Mrs.

Eldridge Langley, Baton Rouge, La. Mrs. A. O. Greene, Mrs.

Ruby Landrum, Mrs. Bankston Winter, W. H. Hearn, Paula Hearn, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Lenoir, Mrs. L. B. Reynolds, Mr and Mrs. J.

M. Daniel, Melvin Rechtman, Mrs. L. H. Hamner, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Daniel, Mrs. J. M. Minter, Owen Dees, and J.

Winter, all of Camp Hill. to at to of 8 to be SUM again She's wearing a size 1 2 again because of the STAUFFER HOME REDUCING PLAN of passive exercise and caloric reduction. If YOU want a more youthful, slender figure. you want to trim inches from heavy hips, thighs, arms and legs, acquaint yourself now with the STAUFFER HOME PLAN. Harper's Bazaar Magazine says, "the body you live in is your prize possession take care of it" RENT-IT-BT-THI -MONTH FREE DEMONSTRATION.

Lt Slouff.r r.pr..nlo-tiv. you th. Mty way mar. tl.ndw Writ, ar call today for courtesy demonstration right in yowr twn horn. N.

obligation. rrrm KATORINCEK Wed Pine Level 4-11 Camp Announced Around 50 members of Pine Level 4-H club and visitors are expected to attend a two-day camp at Pine Level school Wednesday and Thursday. The club is sponsored annually by Smilietown Community Club and Pine Level Community Club, two organizations of home demonstration club women. Each day the group is taken 'Troy for a swimming lesson the Troy pool. On Wednesday, the swimming lesson will be at 1 p.m.

and will be followed by a wiener roast at 6 p.m. The group will return to Pine Level school building for the night, have another swim at Troy Thursday at 8 a.m., and return the school for a community picnic arranged by the sponsors. Each guest will be permitted to ask the members of his family to attend and bring basket lunch. The camp was founded a number of years ago by Mrs. L.

C. Curry "and the late Mr. Curry, who held it at their home for the first two years. It was then transferred to Pine Level School. Storlz Jackson Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel M. Meyers, 21 Davis a daughter, Pamela June, Aug, 17. Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle William Dod-son 940 Granada a daughter, Karen Lynn, Aug. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L.

Marshall, 2605 Boulevard, a son, Melvin Larry, Aug 18. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Mullins, Hope Hull; a daughter, Jennifer McNeill, Aug.

18. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Frederick Clark 37 Turner a son, Lonnie Ill, Aug. 19.

Professional Center Hospital Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wigin-ton, a daughter, Debra Lynn, Aug. 14.

Liberty OES Unit Will Meet Tonight Liberty Chapter 254, OES, will hold a regular meeting tonight at p.m. in the Red Room of the Masonic Temple. We Give Green Stamps Pedal Pushers From 3.98 Bermuda Shorts From 4.98 Sips From 2.98 Bras From 2.98 Panties From .99 Gowns From 3.98 lit SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS -A I 'i Montgomery St. and they carried cascade bouquets of pink feathered carnations interspersed with pink satin leaves and backed with pink leaves and frill of pink tulle. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a wedding gown of hand-clipped French lace and nylon tulle over taffeta.

The taut, pointed bodice was styled with long pointed sleeves and the neckline was finished with lace flower designs outlined with embroidered motifs of seed pearls and iridescent sequins. The bride's French illusion veil was attached to a dainty cap edged with pearls and iridescent sequins. She wore a strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. Her boquet in the shape of a cross, was formed of stephanotis and centered with white orchids. It was backed with puffs of nylon net and showered with lilies of the valley, stepha notis and satin orange blossoms.

Carl Seba and Teddy Ghioto were altar boys for the nuptial mass which followed the marriage service. A reception at the Houston Hotel followed the The bride's parents were hosts. The newlyweds left during the afternoon on a wedding trip to Nassau, the bride wearing a navy blue sheath dress trimmed in white with navy blue duster. Her accessories were in white and completing her attire was the orchid corsage from her boquet. Mr.

Katorineck and his bride plan to reside in Washington, D.C., where he has accepted a position with the U.S. Patent and Research Miss Metcalfe Bride-Elect, Feted At Parties ENTERPRISE, Aug. 20 Miss Sara Jane Metcalf, bride-elect, was complimented recently at a towel shower given by Mrs. Richard Fleming at her home on Highland Drive. Those attending were Miss Metcalf, her mother, Mrs.

S. Ray Metcalf, Mrs. John Wood, Mrs. Ray Metcalf Miss Mary Mac Chancey, Miss June Armor, Miss Pat McEachin, Mrs. Clayton Metcalf, Miss Sandra Mullins, Miss Karen Mullins, Mrs.

Robert Paul, Mrs. Townsend Boyd, Miss Ann Bruce, Mrs. T. P. Harris, Mrs.

Joe Watson, Mrs. Y. C. Parker, Mrs. Fox Metcalf and Mrs.

Fleming. Mrs. J. P. Chancey, Miss Mary Mack Chancy, Mrs.

Charles Ez-zell, Mrs. Jimmy Kelsoe and Mrs. Roger Warren entertained at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Chancey recently honoring Miss Sara Jane Metcalf, bride-elect. The color theme of yellow and white was used in the decorations.

The party table was covered with an imported linen cloth and the central arrangement was of yellow Fuji mums in a silver bowl flanked with candelabra holding yellow tapers. Mixed arrangements of summer flowers were used throughout the reception rooms. Guests were seated at small tables which held nosegays of yellow flowers tied with tulle. Double wedding ring place cards completed the decorations. Those present were: Mrs.

Ray Metcalf, Mrs. Ray Metcalf Mrs. John Wood, Mrs. A. H.

Metcalf, Mrs. Ralph Mixson, of Skip-perville, Mrs. Billy Piper, of Dothan, Mrs. Y. C.

Parker, Mrs. F. A. Butner, Mrs. C.

R. Lott, Mrs. Leo Jeter, Mrs. Sandra Mullins, Miss Karen Mullins, Mrs. Joe Watson, Mrs.

Richard Fleming, Mrs. Robert Paul, Miss Anne Bruce, Mrs. T. P. Harris and! Miss Joyce Jones.

Dexter Methodists Will Be USO Hosts Mrs. Bibb Graves, hospitality chairman for the Montgomery USO committee, announces that Dexter Avenue Methodists will sponsor Open House at the USO Sunday, with Mrs. D. H. Shriner in charge.

Last Sunday, members of the First Presbyterian Church greeted visiting military personnel and their guests. Refreshments were served Mrs. William Ashley, Mrs. John Anderson and Miss Glenn Anderson. Junior USO hostesses present were Miss Claudia McGee, Miss Lily Clark, and Miss Jacquelyn Underwood.

Fashion Qfmn I Where FoicReivJn.UL DEXTER AVE mony. Serving were Mrs. Robert M. Thurston and Miss Janie Cummins. For their wedding trip to California, the bride wore a blue and white embroidered sateen dress, and blue accessories.

Mr. and Mrs. Ayers will reside in Big Creek, where he is employed by the Southern Edison Co. Miss Dunnavant Feted At Shower Last Thursday Miss Irene Dunnavant, whose marriage to Pete Jones will take place Aug. 26 in New Brockton, was complimented Thursday evening when Mrs.

Ed Henley entertained at a miscellaneous shower in' her home on Windsor Avenue. The table in the dining room was covered with a white lace cloth and centered with a punch bowl banked with white gladioli and tulle, flanked with silver candelabra holding white candles. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Emile Bowick and Mrs. Steve Smith.

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