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11-E Sunday, Jan. 30, 1972 The Shreveport Times Aiilc-La-Tex WfeUiitgi WE HAVE SIX! Miss Noone, Mr, Crow To Wed in March Riles By Gltiiia Clawsnn Davis i -y. 1 4 i Mr. and Mrs. pommy Eli With the Addition of JKAMNUIT CIIAHLOTTE HAWKINS and DIXON We Now Have Six Hairdressers to Serve You! Times Women's Writer Miss Joycelyn Ann Harris became the bride of William Box Evans in a ceremony yesterday afternoon in First After a reception in a reception room of a Huston motel, the couple left on a wedding trip to Arkansas.

They will live in Leesville. Neal-Lovd social sorority. Mr. Crow is descended from Mrs. Thomas Harlan of Marian.

Noone of Shreveport announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Pat, to James Harlan Crow of Waco, the and the late Mr, Harlan. Miss Crawlcv, Mr. Arnold to Wed March 26 Miss Jncqiiclyn Flint Crawley of Holly Springs, and William Klfim Arnold III of Vicksburg, will be married March 2fi in First Baptist Church of Holly Springs, Miss Crawley is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fant Crawley of Holly Springs, and he is the son of Mrs.

K. Arnold of Greenwood and the late Mr. Arnold, She is descended from Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. McAlexander of Holly Springs and the late Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Crawley of A crfduale of Richfield High son ot Mr.

and Mrs. Fredrick School. Baylor University and Permanenls University of Houston Law Boone Crow of Waco, Miss Noone's forebears are the late Mr. and Mrs. Adelma School, he was a member of Miss Vickie Lynn Loyd and 'Kenneth Lee Neai were married tast evening in a ceremony in Fairbanks baptist Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Loyd of Fair Bordelon of Alexandria, and Micheal Noone of, Pineville and United Methodist Church of Natchitoches. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Don E. Harris ot Natchitoches, and the bride- room is the son of Mr. and Irs. W.

J. Evans of Baton Rouge. She wore an original Victorian Style creation of diamond white organza and imported hand-Clipped a i 1 1 lace. The bodice front featured a deep square yoke, rising to a high Taurus Society social fraternity and Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity. They will live in Waco, where Mr.

Crow will practice law. J. $16.00 banks, and the bridegroom is the late Mrs. Noone. She is a graduate of St.

Vincent's Academy and Louisiana State University, where she was a member of Chi Omega Vhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse after their marriage Feb. 26 in St. John's Catholic Church of A.

Neal Jr. of Farmerville. Miss Jacquelyn Crawley The bride's gown of satin Shreveport. peau teatured a raised waistline, Camelot sleeves and a Holly Springs. Miss Crawley is a 1971 graduate of i i i i College, where she received her B.S.

in slightly gathered skirt. The high Miss Roush Will Marry Capt. Kolb in February neckline edged in a band ot matching lace and bordered on each side with a lace banding interlaced by white velvet ribbon. The ribbon treatment was repeated on the deep cuffs of Victorian neckline was trimmed with lace and the bodice, made of embroidered Venise lace. The lace trimmed the skirt and formed a border outlining the hemline and chapel train.

Her Fros tings 500 (2 Weeks Only Shampoo and Set Included) Tailored Lady Beauly Salon Wcstwnod Shopping (Voter l'hon fill -0711 0in rl. Stiutfay bishop sleeves mathematics. Mr. Arnold's forebears am Mrs. L.

G. Booker of and the late Mr. Booker, and the late Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Arnold of Marshall, Tex. He was graduated in 11J71 from Louisiana Tech University whore he received his B.S. degree in civil engincerng. Multiple layers of organza fell mantilla of lace-bordered illusion was held by lace petals.

Miss Debbie Doles of Monroe served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Vanessa Loyd, sister of the bride, Fairbanks; Mrs. Lavelle Singleton, Ruston, and Miss Rebecca Col. and Mrs. Raymond Oscar Roush of Shreveport announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Anne Roush of Louisville, to Capt.

Alen Clements Kolb of Ft. Dix, N. J. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.

A VV 1 jpi I s- v. f-f I I I 1 I i over silk talteta and tormea a chapel train. Her Juliet cap ot lace and seed pearls held the bouffant English illusion veil. Lola Dunahoe of Baton Rouge was matron of honor, and Cammie Hargis, sister of the bride; Katherine Ev.ns, sister of the bridegroom, and Ann 'Cade were bridesmaids. Candle-lighters were Janice Hargis and Andrea Greene.

the late Mr. Bryan of Louisville, Ky. She attended Airline High School and Grairl Forks, N.C., High School, and attended Louisiana Tech University where she was a member of Delta Gamma and appeared in the hompcoming court and the engineering queen's court. Mr. Kolb is a graduate of Hanover College in Indiana and University of Louisville Dental School, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta.

They wil live at Ft. Dix. 'Doles, Monroe. Flower girl was Laurie Singleton, Ruston. They wore formats of cran berry-rose silk banded with Herdis Clements Kolb of Pato-ka, Ind.

The wedding will be solemnized Feb. 26 at 5:30 p.m. in the home of the bridegrom's parents. Miss Roush is the granddaughter of Mrs. M.

Bryan and sashes at the high waistlines, and wore matching bows in their coiffures. The flower girl (Drummonds Photo Mrs. D. B. McDearmont Jr.

W7, 'wore a corsage of pink carna si rt tions and carried a basket of white petals; the others carried Vtr; Miss Anderson Becomes Bride of pale pink carnations and roses. Their gowns were romance blue corded silk featuring Ve-nise lace on the high necklines, cuffs, and deep bib-type yokes. Each carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies and yellow rosebuds. Mr. Evans was his son's best Than.

Groomsmen were Rick A Melanie Anne Bennett Is Engaged to Floyd Rucker Rex Cobb of Patterson served as best man. Groomsmen were Clyde Lovd, brother of the Mr. McDearmont bride, Fairbanks: Johnny Muck- Miss Annie Inez Anderson and Judge and Mrs. Willie T. Donald Baldwin McDearmont Hargis, Jack Evans and Tim Purser.

Ushers were Cecil Ca-vanaugh and Andy Hargis. She received her education at Clinton High School and Louisia Bennett of Brame-Bennett Jr. spoke vows Jan. 29 in Holy House, Clinton, announce the Rosary Catholic Church. She is was held at the engagement of their daughter, reception ctiurch.

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson, and her groom is Melanie Anne, to Floyd Neil Rucker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Uptown, Shreve City and Sunset WILL BE CLOSED na State University, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Rucker is the grandson of. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank H. Derrick of Stephenville, and Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Rucker of William L. Rucker of Liberty, Tex. The wedding will take place leroy, Farmerville, and Barry Ramsey. Morgan City. Fred Wayne Boyd was ring beanjr.

After a i in the church social hall, the couple left on a wedding trio to Osa? 'Beach, Mo. They will live in Thibudaux. McAllister-Bradley Miss Jan Elizabeth Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Alton Bradley of El Dorado, and Hermis Le-ward McAllister, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hermis Edwin McAllister Troup, and the great-grandson of Mrs. William BAY MONDAY April 22 at 4 p.m. in the home of the brides parents, in the presence of members of the immediate families. Brown and the late Mr.

Brown of Whitehouse, Tex. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baldwin McDearmont. Miss Anderson wore a white empire gown of Chantilly.

lace designed with long silk sleeves, and a floor-length silk veil. A full length empire gown of lavender Chantilly lace was worn by Miss Helen Elizabeth McDearmont, maid of honor. The dress was accented by a dark lavender bow around the waist. Her bouquet was com-mosed of lavender carnations, and her coiffure was adorned with a matching ribbon. George Michael Clark was Miss Bennett is the grand He was educated at Andrews High School, Tyler Junior Col lege and is attending the University of Texas at Arlington, daughter of Mrs.

Charles W. Ffrgeson of Shreveport and the late Mr. Fargeson, and the late Mr. and Mrs. William Hays Bennett of Clinton.

January 31st. To inventory and drastically reduce all winter merchandise for our tremendous CLEARANCE SALE! SEE TUES. TIMES FOR DETAIL Tex. He served with the U.S. Army in Vietnam.

of Norphlet, were weci veste rday in First Baptist Church of El The bride wore an original of white crepe and Venise lace, with a chiffon velvet bolero. best man. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. They will live in Shreveport. Victorian neckline, and a gath- Community Is Small OL TOWN, Calif.

AP) This CeTitral California community may not have a post office or appear on any map, but it is a thriving business town with a population of three. Residents': the town's owner-mayor Nobel Fosberg; wife, Been; and son, Timothy. ereri skirt which fell from a natural waistline, terminating in Cliff Buck, Danny Stewart Mott, Joe Edward Hailey Jr. and Richard Bass Alpe of Lake Village, Ark. Kim McCarty of Monroe was flower girl and David Camp was ring bearer.

Candlelighters were Carl Edward a i I brother of the bride, and Mark Estes. After the reception in the fellowship hall of the church, the couple left on a wedding trip to New Orleans. Eatham-McGuire The wedding of Miss Martha Elizabeth McGuire and James Franklin Latham Jr. was solemnised last evening in Trinity United Methodist Church in Ruston. jThe bride is the daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Douglas Lyons McGuire of Baton Rouge, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. afid Mrs. Latham of Leesille. The bride's gown of candlelight organza in empire silhouette was a 1 i with hand-pearled Alencon lace on the bishop sleeves, neckline and waist of the fitted bodice.

The tubular train and A-line skirt were also scattered with lace medallions. Her fingertip-length candlelight illusion veil cascaded from a of ivory. Her bouquet was cascade of Pink Perfection camellias and Peppermint roses showered with baby's breath. Dr. James D.

Hengstenberg was matron of honor for her sister, and Miss Vic' McGuire, another sister, was maid of honor. BridesnifliVr were Miss Janey Cooper, Mrs. Richard Lann, Mrs. Peyton Wilson, Mrs. Larry Brewer, and Miss JoAnna Latham, sister of the bridegroom.

empire gowns of burgundy velvet featured bishop sleeves and ruffled collars of sheer ivory. They carried ivory glamelliss accented with baby's breath, miniature ivy, pink pompon chrysanthemums and ivory streamers. 1 jNeal Stewart served as best Wian. Groomsmen were Ken Raws on, Jim Hengstenberg, Rpnnie Roberts, David Lank-ford, Don Shoffitt and Richard Wright. 'Candlelighters were the Misses JoEtta Onofry and Kathy Garfield.

The silhouette was embroidered with heavy re-embroidered Alencon lace encrusted with seed pearls, and her shoulder- a fan-shaped train. Sleeves were trimmed with insets of velvet edged with lace. Her layered French illusion veil was held by a Venise lace hat, and she held a French bouquet of stephanotis and Pha-1 a i orchid in a lace holder. The bride also Carried a white lace handkerchief carried by her mother in her wedding. Miss Bennie Sue Cameron was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were the Misses Vicki Long, Beth Bayliss, Joy Roswell of McGehee, Ark: Jane McCallum, Little Rock, Brenda Ever-itt of Gurdon, and Jena McLaughlin of Mineral Springs, Ark. They will live in Austin, Tex. Seymour-Reed SPECIAL PURCHASE! FAMOUS BRAND PERMA-PRESS length illusion veil fell from a matching lace cap. Maid of honor was Miss Kristie Roach, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Lael Kilpatrick, Jacque Reed, Becky Feeney and Patsy i n. Allison Barron was flower girl.

The attendants' gowns were sapphire chiffon fashioned with deep square necklines, tucked bodices, long full sleeves and white Venise lace trim. SOLID CLEARANCE! TURBO ACRYLICS 100 TURBO ACRYLIC FACE, 100 ACETATE BOND. 60" WIDE, ON BOLTS. MACHINE WASH AND DRY. REG.

$2.99 YARD REG. $3.99 YARD First Baptist Church of Natch-i was the scene last Sunday afternoon of the wedding of Miss Cathleen Elizabeth Reed and Danny Seymour. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and 100 COTTON. MACHINE 45" WIDE, ON BOLTS.

75 POLYESTER 25 Mrs. Hoyt Jackson Reed of COTTON. MACHINE wacu a. nov cm in vmjn a vni. Dnivm SPRING COLORS.

45" WIDE. A SUPER COLORS. PERMANENT lOiSIf Natchitoches and the bride-groom i he son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Joseph Pierron of press.

WXSYD. YARD YARD Houma. SCREEN PRINT POLYESTER Her gown of ivory silk peau de soie and heirloom lace featured a high neckline, long EJ4D' Val Marmillion served as best man. Groomsmen were Jay Foucheux, Frank Williams, Kenneth Bailey and David Mock. Shane Broussard was ring bearer.

The reception was held in hultz Chapel. The attendants wore gowns of American beauty silk styled with jumper effects and featuring empire waists, flared skirts, and long full sleeves accented with pastel rink silk. They carried Camelot clusters of pink and red Sweetheart roses and carnations in holders. Garel Lee McKiever of Little Rock was best man. Ushers were James Edwin McAllister, brother of the groom Bill fitted sleeves and highrise bod ice from which flowed the full skirt, extending into a train.

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Bradley, brother of the bride; KNI 60" WIDE AND ON BOLTS. MACHINE WASH AND DRY. GORGEOUS SPRINT PASTELS, SMOOTH WEAVES, RIBS, MINI-RIBS, OTTOMANS. COMPARE TO $3.99 YARD. 87 ACETATE 13 A LARGE SELEC TION OF OVER 30 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM.

REGULARS TO 69c EACH. YOUR CHOICE! NYLON. MACHINE WASHABLE, 45" WIDE. NEW SPRING PRINTS. BUY NOW AND VELTYKHSrSI Bf.

mWld ACRYLICS JACOUAROS SOL SALE SPECIAL GROUPS Ladies, Jr. Girls Dresses Suits Coats s300-s500 $1000 ODDS ENDS GROUP BEAUTIFUL SOLIDS I PLAIDS. 100 ACRYLIC IDS. 60" TO 62" Should Your Husband Go In Business For HiltlQfllf? Docs his present job BIlBEiaVIBff hij income p0. tcntial? Would he be happier in a business of his own? If you think so, show him this message! Right now, a business opportunity is open, in this area.

It offers an ambitious, hard-working man a chance to be his own boss and to earn a better-than-average income. It's a Texaco Retail Outlet. The investment to secure this Retailership is modest, and no previous service station experience is required. Texaco will help him get started with Financial assistance Complete training, with pay, while he learns On-the-job guidance to profitable management Strong advertising and promotional support GET THE FACTS TODAY! Phil Lynn or Gary Farrar WIDE. WASH DRY.

NEW PASTEL PRINTS I KNIT FACE, 100 ACETATE BOND. WIDE. DESIGNER OF COTTON AND COTTON POLYESTER BLENDS. I LENGTHS. OUR REGULAR $3.99 YARD.

DOZENS OF NEW PATTERNS WEAVES. NEW FASHION PAS-TELS. 60" WIDE AND ON BOLTS. MACHINE WASH A DRY. BONDED IIUITS 100 ORLON ACRYLIC KNIT FACE WITH 100 ACETATE BACK.

60" WIDE ON BOLTS. 100 ACRYLICS, 54" WIDE ON BOLTS. MEDIUM LONG HAIRS. COMPARE AT $5.99 YARD. 7 Blouses, Sleepwear, Knit Tops 5 IvADn I YARD 869 2384 Evening: 869-2829 cr 686 9615 A 4 3 s200 ALL SALES FINAL Junior Town 748 Azalea Dr.

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