The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1955 Page: 2 of 8
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STKPHEN.S Cor.VTY TIMES
rtttrkSDAV, NOV. to, 1S>55
THE STEPHENS COUNTY TIMES
•'The Family Newspaper of Breckenridge. and Stephens County"
PUBLISHED EVERV THURSDAY
Fri<Hr«l at Thf Breckenritl^e American Plant, 114 East Elm
Street, Brcckenridge. Stephens County, Texas
By The Breckenridge American
Kni.-red at the Post Office in Breckenridge, Texas, as second
ela-.-; matter under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
SI'BSCIJIITIO.V KATES
in Stephen.- i d adjoining counties:
1 iS !■: VK\i; $2.00
. IX Mli.N'THS S1.2T,
H_\ Mali oiitr.id Stephen* and adjoining- counties:
■ / \ K VEAIi
IX MONTHS
nil
O'h'-i rates oil request
ss Ann McArron
To Wed. Mr. Jones
I :ie ' i and appi'narhtng
. • i .. ..f M ■■ i!:trii..i : \i ■ Mr
II. '• .1 ■■ ■ A:
r* aletl at a '<■. Surtflu v af\i t-
;a,ufi in the home of th- bride .4. ct's
Mr. and .Mr/, K. I Me.
\rrori. with: . ppiox::. it> '. 250
JIM ; s rtitUnsr 'tfun; « th- aflcrmioii
frnrn 2-5 I>, m.
1 he pruspec'ive h: ;d 'irr< "in is
.e. ,,f Ml. and Ml . A \
.Ji.ii.-~ >r . of Albany
i'atr of the v. willing nuptials
1.. .-!> for Tuesday. Ilei ern-
i.'-r 27. at ,S p. a:, in th- hirst
' ari tian Chun.'h with Be'.'. J
M"n'former paster here,
a ..1 -f the I rbanda'e Chureii ir
Dallas, reading the ' double ring
Receiving l.iiie
< • .V.ae yieete.i,' }l\ Mr.-.
Phillips a ad Ml.-. Y. W.
V,1,and presented t'i the re-
t • -V.riK line eori:p-.-e,l „f the hon-
• iee' . toother, Mrs, M ' \rr-n. the
bride ei-ct, Miss McArron-^ the
..f the p.o.p. ( -;v„ bride-
;--ro'.te.. Mis. A. V J..,. - Sr. Also
V!:-. 1,11:: y T.leke; of f-or' Worth,
i 'e of th- prospeetiv,- bride-
Miss .loam, Sperry, Mrs.
i.e.b Mct'athren, both of lirecken-
-ilge, a iid Miss t'aiol Bailey of
f:ai!iager, who a - roommate of
tjiaie ei-et at T'T".
M. MeArron won- a 1 blue
■ . :n. de-Soie dress with a eot.-age
■'! I' a I'!(- : I'O.ebuds.
-\ii ari anv'etrient of while- mums
.a a di-fi of French po:ee|ain was
tea'. i> i <1 on th- piano a oil bark -
groi.ind music was provided during
the afteiiaion bv Misses .io t'k.ite i
\V. . h and Jan is Knox.
Announcement Made
The p-lish-d dining table was j
centered with a crystal epergne |
i ar.daaibru using white tapers and 1
vh te rosebuds accented with white !
a v!e\. A ruffle of Dior blue tulle i
sprinkled with glitter was used J
..• the candelabra base and stand- j
ii;;' in front of the arrangement j
'.ins a handpainted ' announcement
in a shadow box revealing the date I
of the wedding nuptials. The 'an-
nouncement featured the names of |
| the betrothed couple, their wed-I
ding date, and had a nosegay tied
w ith the engagement, ring and |
wedding ring in one corner. Mrs. j
.) .. I). Willarc(| of Fort Worth, a
girlhoo 1 friend of Mrs. McArron, [
made the announcement.
Miss Barbara Ann McArron
liefn
wiches,
serve'
point!
cshments of finger sand-
nuts, mints and coffee were
and crystal and copper ap-
ents were used.
Antique Desk Used
For the registery table an an-
i tique wicker desk was used, belong-
ing to the maternal grandmother
of the bride elect, the late Mrs. C.
A. Martin Sr. Accenting the desk
was a single silver cundleholder
holding a white taper surrounded
it the base by a wedding ring of
pom mums featuring a Dior blue
lovebird. Also used by the candle
was a blue garter bearing the
names on hearts, of all of the
bride's classmates who have mar-
ried and worn the garter in their
weddings.
Others in the hoiisepartv were
Misses Shirley Reddell .if Mc-
Kiniiey and Fran Morris of Tor-
onto, Canada, roommate of the
bride elect at Oklahoma Univers-
i'y; and Mines. Paul Williams, Bob
Bowers. Peck Hellinghausen, ,L D.
Sandefer, I). T. A. Hoxworth, Cus-
ter Knox. P. W. Pitzer .Jr., C. G.
King Sr., Homer Tudor, Meade
Kinard. M. A. Monaghans, Charles
Groseclose, R. H. Trammell, C. V.
Welch. M. C. Smith, W. Li Knight
and Frank Mockery.
Couple At OU
Miss McArron is a graduate of
Rreckenridge High School and at-
tended Texas Christian University
for two years. She is now attend-
ing Oklahoma University and is a
members of the Kappa Kappa
} Gamma Sorority.
i The prospective bridegroom
graduated from Albany High
School and is attending Oklahoma
University, lie is a member i.f j
Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
Sister Of Breck
Resident Dies
Mrs. Alice Locke, sister of Mrs. i
| T. I!. Mullican of P.reckenridge, j
died Sunday at her home in I'hoe- •
nix, Arizona, following a. lengthy j
illness.
Mrs. Locke moved from Breck- !
enridge in I9MS. Funeial service '
was to In- held Monday at t — rtioon '
Ml 2o'clock in I'lioeniv.
Be sure to see
i
your Ford Dealer
before you
decide
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you this feeling of confidence in any Fordomaric
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Ford is styled after the Thunderbird, tool
The new '5fi Ford looks low, lively and lovely
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No matter which ol Ford's 18 new models yon
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■sm;m
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Since IW
vn,444 f0 cos
^ have been
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F.QAf.
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MIIEL MTM COMPANY, Inc
If you're intfrested io an A-1 USED CAR—Re sure to your Ford Dealer—
.101 EAST WALKER PHONE 1< 5
• msm i 11 -
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Newport mo-door hardtop
This is how power looks*., Bndfeels!
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Chrysler tells you this work!-beater is
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* Highway ili li" enjuy lo n g-p I ay ir,«
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• Sew airplane-type instant lleatiri}?. S>v.-
irnV WLirms your cup to liviiiu iik-.u
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Now Optional "Powet-Truin"
Gives Windsor 250 h.p.!
Here's a I'.ictory-installetl si per
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Boosts:'ton'!ue: 10% . . . Uses tiu
gasoline.
mmmmm
in the
Wiriihor
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The Fahulou
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i" Hi' in p'-i'liii'manri-:new :nui iltamatie
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THE ALL-TIME SUMMIT FOR GLAMOUR AND GO!
You (•ntor a joyous new era of motoring when
the lure of I'ontiac's glamorous new style of
tomorrow get- you l>eliind the wheel.
Performanee is so incredibly agile, so amazingly
responsive that, if it weren't for Pontine s size and
comfort, you'd swear von were driving a new ad-
vance in sports ears.
Touch the accelerator and that great. General Motors
"I' irsl" — silken-smooth Stralo-l1 liglit I lydra-Matie —
teams up with Pontiac's wliollv new Mrato-Slreak V-f!
engine to nnleash the greatest "go on wheels!
Pick yourself a hill and feel it disappear right
under \our wheels. Merely decide to pass that cai
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surely destined to "pull tin- props" from under well*
established record holders.
But performance is only part of the fabulous Pon-
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There's a new ride, new handling ease, colorful new
luxury interiors, and ihn grnaH'st safety ever engi-
neered into an automobile.
And as to style—well, a single look con firms the
fact that Pontine is again the most: smartly distinc.
live ear on the road—the one ear that marks you aa
one who knows tiu- best when he setts it.
So eoine iu today anil drive this fabulous ear. Sure
as you love glamour—sure as you love "go"—you'll
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•-4.V extra-^41 tptia*.
M. A. NAYLOR PONTIAC
SOI E. WALKER
PHONE 20ft
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The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1955, newspaper, November 10, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130968/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.