Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas (2024)

a TEN Section Three FORT WORTH STAR- TELEGRAM Sunday, December 21, 1958 Miss Sheila Sutphen Wed To Hutchinson Carter Miss Sheila Louise Sutphen be- came the bride of Specialist Benjamin Hutchinson Carter, U. S. Navy, San Diego, at 8 Friday in Robert Carr Chapel. Rev. Albert Venting, professor at Baylor, read the vows.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sutphen of 3716 Kimberly Lane, parents of the bride, evere hosts for a reception at Colonial Country Club. The bridegroom's parents, who attended the wedding, are Mr. and Mrs.

Wyatt R. Carter of Glendale, Honor attendants were Miss Donna Sutphen and Paul Carter of Burbank, sister and in brother of the couple. Bridesmaids were Misses Carolyn Miller and Sally Cowper, of Big Spring; Robin Clay, the bride's cousin, and Natalie Helms of Alexandria, and junior bridesmaid was Toni Sutphen, sister of the Groomsmen brichided Wyatt R. Carter Jr. of La Crescenta, the bridegroom's brother, Walt Marks of Redwood City, and Jim Teague.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried 'a white orchid surrounded by stephanotis, and a handkerchief. The basque of the satin gown had a portrait neck- How to Air Cake There are three ways of introSO it will help leaven baked ducing air into a cake, mixture product: by sifting the dry ining and sugar beating the gredients, by creaming, shorteneggs. Flavoring for Soup When you are using condensed cream of mushroom soup for a sauce for fish, you'll find adding lemon juice and Worcestershire sauce benefits flavor. Comes a time in every man's life when desperation and panic are his bedfellows when his knees go weak and his mouth goes dry as a dusty tomb.

Poor frail things that they are, men seldom seem to realize without prompting that what every woman wants in the toe of her Christmas stocking is a flacon of her favorite fragrance the one special scent that is her own exotic signature. Heaven-scent, if you'll forgive me, is what a suggestion from you will be, to the effect that all a feller needs to do is take himself in to The Fair to choose from the world's truly intoxicating perfumes and colognes as his Yuletime tribute. Downtown or suburban, The Fair's perfume me bar houses all the great names in fragrances names like Carven, Lanvin, Christian Dior scents like Patou's "Joy," the world's most expensive perfume. Purse flacons in this last, for instance, are 10.00 of Guerlain's mysterious "Shalimar," 6.00 of Caron's sophisticated "Belodgia," 10.00. To make sure you're gifted with the luxury of your own precious scent, all you do is see that he sees this-The Fair will do the rest.

line appliqued in pearl studded Alencon lace and shirred bracelet-length sleeves complemented by short white kid gloves. The dome silhouette skirt featured lace appliques and fell to a chapel-length train. Mrs. Walter Wheat of Waco, Miss Mickey Kinney of Big Spring, Mrs. Jimmy O.

Teague and Miss Linda Clay served in the house party of the reception. For a wedding trip to Califor- of Broiler-Fryers sorority. Broiler-Fryers When broiler-fryers are to be cooked in a small amount of fat a skillet, it's better to have them cut into service-size pieces rather than into quarters. "Last Minute Gift Suggestions" "FOR THAT MAN IN YOUR LIFE" If he is your son, boy friend, husband or sweetheart, he will love getting a practical gift from Kragen Auto Supply that he can use on his car. We have many gifts that he will enjoy at prices you will paying.

Check this gift list. Mirrors 1.19 up, Mufflers 5.95 up, Fender Skirts 6.95 and up, Exhaust Extension 98c and Curb Feelers 39c pr. and up, Vanity Mirrors 29c ea. and up, Hub Caps, Complete Sets from 8.95 up, Tools for every need, Hand Spot Lights, License Frames, Cushions 98c and up, Customizing Equipment, Kleenex Dispensers, Key Chains, Car Louvers, Floor Mats, Lakes Plugs, Outside Tail Pipes, and Dual Sets. Remember Your nearby KRAGEN AUTO SUPPLY WITH 6 Convenient Locations are open Daily until 6 P.M., Friday and Saturday until 7 P.M.

and we are OPEN SUNDAY FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE UNTIL 3 P.M. Please him with a useful gift from Kragen's. Adv.I Those mad Italians! With their incomparable gift for creating sophisticated fashions for the world's most fashion-conscious women, they've come up with yet another of the talented accessories every woman welcomes with cries of joy-especially at gifting time. And Meacham's, of course, with its own faculty for bringing for this one--it's that special! 7. Best-gifted homes around town us new things almost before they're created, is first on the shopping scene with this latest Roman rage.

A handbag is what it is, a handbag so versatile it will carry its carrier on into spring, with complete eclat. The clever Italians fashioned it from rag rugs, if you please lined and trimmed it with leather, accented it with brass, and sent it along to become one of the most successful at-hand fashions you've owned for a long time. I've sketched one, a handcuff tote in multicolors; it comes with white, navy, black or red straps, may be had in this size or a larger one. There are four basic shapes in all, including a fold-over clutch and prices range from 18.98 to 35.98. Nudge Santa toward Meacham's main floor bag bar this C-Day will be wearing sparkling accents of brass and lacquered wood, ceramic and porcelain from Contemporary Interiors' select imported-gift collection.

Even though Contemporary is moving to an elegant new home after January 1st, and even though smart shoppers have been finding tremendous bargains in contemporary and transitional furnishings during the store's Removal Sale, there are still enough gifty goodies at 4520 Camp Bowie to merit your. shopping during the scant remaining days before Christmas. Beauty of them is that they're reasonably priced, too round Japanese lacquered candy box with gold-brushed Oriental characters on its lid is 7.95 a beautifully boxed lacquered table lighter is 6.00 a handsome cleansing tissue box cover of lacquered wood is 7.50. Many of Contemporary's giftworthy treasures are from the Orient, reflect the Eastern charm and simplicity that suit them so well to our contemporary interiors. See them yourself-and do take note of the petite price on Contemporary Interiors' furniture and accessories, same time.

You may decide to gift yourself! nia, Mrs. Carter chose a brown wool suit with a mink collar, avocado green gloves, and green and brown hat and brown accessories. The couple will live at Coronado, Cal. The bridegroom's parents will honor the newlyweds with a reception Dec. 28 in Glendale.

The bride attended Texas Christian University, where she was a member of Kappa Delta sorority. The bridegroom, who is a Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity member, is a senior at the University of Southern California. Attending the wedding from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Temple City, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Bonner and Bill Bonner Jr. of Big Spring and Walter Wheat of Waco. Transfer of Ethiopia's Addis Ababa Airfield to a site at Bole has been approved. 72 Price Dress Sale! Girls' 7-14, Subteen and Junior Dresses-Reduced to clear! Many one of a kind -but good selection.

Come early-All sales are final! -Young Modernsthe junior shop 3105 University at Berry Phone ED 2-4131 for Classified Ads FABULOUS Thousands of pairs of Famous Famous Brand Dress Shoes, Brand Shoes at unbelievable Reg. to $36.95... NOW Reductions! half, one-fourth their and Flats Famous Brand Wedgies original prices! Reg. 10 $18.95... NOW.

factory outlet shoe store Sizes broken, but all sizes in the group All colors, materials, heels, styles 207 W. Seventh All sales final, Please. no mail or phone orders. Next to Ellison's Factory Outlet's Popular Semi- Annual SHOE CLEARANCE and the You'll the styles love savings Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fridays til 8 p.m.

Free Parking at the Fair Garage. -Rhea-Engert Photo. HUTCHINSON CARTER. MRS. BENJAMIN Miss Gilberetta Everitt Wed To John G.

Westmoreland Miss Gilberetta Everitt and John G. Westmoreland of Bethany, were married at 8 p. m. Saturday in North Side Nazarene, Church pastor with of First Rev. Church of the Nazarene in Houston, officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Everitt of 1703 Belmont, parents of the bride, were hosts at the reception in the church Fellowship Hall. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Westmoreland of Bethany, who attended the wedding. Attending the bride were Miss Ella Bridges, maid of honor; Mrs. Chester Meaders, matron of honor and sister of the bride; Mrs.

Millard Runnels, bridesmatron; Miss Joan Dean of Houston and Miss Ruth Ann Scroggs, bridesmaids, and Char- -Dick Magness Photo. MRS. JOHN WESTMORELAND. a lotte Ann Meaders, junior bridesmaid. The bridegroom's father was best man.

Groomsmen were John Shocklee of Dallas, Curtis Everitt, the bride's brother, Kenneth Long of Bethany, and Hugh Dean of Houston. Junior groomsman was Carlos W. KesFlower girl and ring. bearer were Susan Sheffield and Ricky Teague. Candles were lighted by Becky Westmoreland of Bethany, sister of the bridegroom, and Jeanell McFarland of Kirksville, Mo.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a small clover leaf diamond necklace, gift of the bridegroom, and carried a white orchid and red roses on a white Bible. Princess lines enhanced the bride's formal gown of ivory silk taffeta, which had a portrait neckline appliqued with re-emdered Alencon lace, sleeves that tapered to points over the hands and a gored skirt that swept to a circular train. House party members at the reception were Misses Donna Kay Crawford of Greenville, Sylvia Cearly of Cisco, Barbara McFarland and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson. The couple will live in Bethany, Okla.

Mrs. Westmoreland wore away a red velveteen sheath dress with white accessories. The bride was graduated from North Side High School and attended Bethany Nazarene College. The bridegroom is a graduate of Bethany High School and Bethany Nazarene College. Out-of-town guests were Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Massey of Irving and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold McCullough of Dallas. Andrew Shevak Miss Wylie Married The wedding ceremony of Miss Carolyn Dell Wylie and 2C Andrew Shevak Jr. of Carswell Air Force Base was read at 7 p. m. Friday in Berry Street Baptist Church by Rev.

Joe Schumack, pastor. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. D. G.

White of 3308 Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shevak of Scranton, Pa. Maid of honor was Miss Barbara Ann Hust and bridesmaid, Miss Grace Singer. Best man was Paul Schatz, CAFB, and groomsman was Jerry Robinson, Carswell.

Vincent Morrow and George Wolford, both of Carswell, ushered. Flower girl was Cathy Rawdon, the bride's cousin. George R. Rawdon escorted his niece, who carried a bouquet of white feathered carnations and an orchid, which was a gift of her grandmother, Mrs. C.

W. Rawdon. She wore pearl jewelry. The bride's gown was designed and made by Mrs. George Wylie, her grandmother, and Mrs.

James Head, her aunt. The gown had a lace bodice with a portrait neckline and sleeves that tapered to a point over the hands and a full ballerina-length satin skirt. A reception was given in the Banquet Hall of the church. Airman and Mrs. Shevak will live at Westover Air Force Base, after a short wedding trip.

The bride, wore away a royal blue jersey sheath dress and black accessories. The bride is a senior at Technical High School. The bridegroom's mother attended the wedding. Beef Adds to Beans A bit of dried beef added to a medium cream sauce to pour over drained, canned blue lake green beans makes an interesting vegetable dish. The tender stringless beans from Oregon and Washington make a pleasant addition to many salads and casserole dishes, as well.

men are a specialty of the house. DeFt The lady who lifts this package from Santa's eager hand will be well-gifted indeed for it contains no less than the most elegant bracelet watch in town, purchased by the thoughtful Mr. Claus from Goldstein altogether giftworthy collection of Florentine gold jewelry. This word Florentine has to do with the texture of the solid gold it describes -a brushed patina that graces its wearer well. The watch in this box is of 14-karat solid gold in the Florentine finish, fashioned into a series of dime-sized disks, each set with a beautifully cut sapphire or diamond.

The center disk lifts to reveal a watch face of rare delicacy, made of motherof-pearl. Price for this fabulous bijou is a special If she has a timepiece already, Santa, you'll do well to see Goldstein's collection of rings, charms, and earrings in this same Florentine gold; I particularly liked one dinner ring which swirled gracefully around a cabochon of black star sapphire. There are dome rings, too, priced from 35.00 see them all with her in mind, at Goldstein 2608 W. Berry shop and win her forever! with Betty Cook Sedwick an instrument that costs less than many of the old-fashioned low-fi sets used to. Housed in a beautiful cabinet of hard-polished mahogany are three full-range speakers an 8-inch, a 6-inch, and a VM's famed automatic record changer is incorporated.

as is a 10 watt amplifier with a connection for an extension speaker, should you want to add one. A floating turntable, dual sapphire flip-over stylus, a four-speed R.P.M. selector -this machine has them all, as you'd expect of a qualitybuilt hi-fi. What you'd not expect is Leonard's Christmas-gifty price tag-a mere 99.00 puts all this enjoyment in your home, and Leonard's, moreover, guarantees delivery in time for the Great Day. Lest I forget to mention it, this Mathes boasts a six-tube AM radio, self-leveling legs with ferrule tips of gleaming brass.

And wait -there's more! Just as a sort of lagniappe to be sure you've something to listen to on this wonder -working gadget, Leonard's is gifting purchasers of the Mathes Hi-Fi Buy-of-the-Week with Benny Goodman's newest LP album, a jazzed-up goodie recorded this year at the Brussels World's Fair. This last is Merry Christmas to you, from Fort Worth's largest department store. much thoughtfulness and sentiment as if you'd spent months choosing it. The gift I've in mind, you may have guessed, is a gift of flowers, from Gordon Boswell's. Whether you've delayed shopping for someone special or whether you want to accompany a gift with a gracious something extra, a plant or flow- Now here's a thought that bears looking into: a last-minute gift inspiration that will reflect as ers from Boswell's are the world's most appropriate way to "Christmas greetings" to anybody.

Happily, too, shopping at Boswell's involves none of the parking, git and mailing problems with which all erstwhile Santas are beset: one needs but to lift the telephone (weight: negligible), dial either of Gordon Boswell's shops (1220 Pennsylvania or 6200 Camp Bowie in Ridglea), and-voila; the gift is chosen, charged to your no-redtape account, and sent along its way to deliver your holiday message more beautifully than anything else can. Simple? No, no -it is not to lose courage over the fact that the hardest-to- buy-for gifts on your list are as Suppose, for instance, that you would give him the time of day; do it with one of Swank's unique timepieces. I've shown an intriguing set of cuff links and an identification bracelet, each of which is set with an imported Swiss watch. The links are in gold or silvertoned metal, gift-cased, at 17.95 plus tax; the bracelet is a massive flat-link wrist chain in the same gold or silver metal, has room for his initials to be engraved later, costs 19.95 plus tax. If you think he cares more about the weather than the time, gift him with Washer chrome stirrup desk thermometer -a chrome dial set in leather and hung from a chromed stirrup.

Its companion piece is a perpetual calendar, gift complete for his desk or den. Price for either is 3.95 and all these goodly gifts are to be found at Washer Bros. street-floor men's gift bar. By you, naturally. Pages and pages and pages of notes I took at Clarkson's this week with the resalt that, even though I can't possibly crowd them all into one Sunday paper, you may rest assured that dozens and dozens of goodies are in this elegant downtown gift headquarters for last Santas.

Take men, instancemen's gifts, that is. Clarkson's is loaded with loot, like Alan Adler cuff links and tie clips, handcrafted of sterling and utterly distinguished-looking like important-looking desk sets in silver or onyx, brushed steel or bronze like Clearfloat desk accessories, a glittering collection of lucite 4 yet unbought. What do is speed down to Company, where may such a collection of type gifts as will back to your cheeks your faint heart. Just you may deck the French oil paintingsgroup that are new week at Collins'. Prices lighter than you may the paintings are pickin' is easy.

Of the giftee who may his own, Collins Art prepared, with paint description -y oils, pastels, a veritable paradise of media and at every price. frames are here too, mas portraits -see them at Collins Art Throckmorton, downtown. you want to Collins Art be found connoisseurbring roses and hope to for instance, walls with -from a new this very here are imagine, framed, the course, for like to paint Company is sets of every watercolors, painter's materials Prettiest easel for Christand reap Company, 311 clocks, paperweights and lighters imbeddied with underwater life, fishing lures, and the like. The drinking man on your list might be sporting enough to cotton to Mr. imported leather flask, the Bota, from which experts drink a la Hemingway, in the goatskin manner (7.95) or he'd be proud to serve drinks on a cork-handled tray beneath whose glass top is framed a colorful collection of fishing lures (29.95), If you really want to outfit him, there are co*cktail glasses of all kinds (lady giftees like these, too) an amusing brass spittoon that's actually a martini mixer ice buckets made of everything from plastic to handcrafted brass.

For a little-money gift, you might pull a switch and stuff his stocking with something to stuff his stocking in -a wooden Sox Box that files socks neatly away, dispenses a pair at a time through its bottom opening. Price here is a tiny 1.95 and I've run out of space, so you'll have to shop Clarkson's to see the 50,000 other things I wanted to tell you about. So here is what every dreams of for the big-plum family gift-and if it's too large to fit in the chimney, no one will complain, believe me. What it is, it's a handsome machine from which will emanate, as if by magic, the highfidelity sounds of merriment and music throughout the years to come in short, a Hi-Fi radiorecord player at a price guaranteed to send Santa into a rapturous swoon. Leonard's of course, is where you'll find it, listed as the buy-ofthe No.

51 in a series that has brought a dizzying sequence of bargain bonanzas into West Texas homes over the past year. Mathes makes it somehow has managed to construct a brilliantly rich tone range into Bank National First So you've shopped and shopped, you are weary unto exhaustion, and there are still gift list names unchecked. First National Bank is the place to turn at this point, for a gift idea extraordinary -one that requires no searching, reduces the element of risk sizes "and such to zero. In the end, one alone in its inspired simplicity; give money. And give it charmingly, in one of the elegant money gifting envelopes designed by First National to convey a sincere depth of sentiment along with your welcome dimes and dollars.

For the silver dollars you traditionally hang on the tree for children, there is a tastefully done coin carrier, with envelope for bills, an envelope within an envelope for checks, a special blank that delivers a festive message along with its face-value cash. First National furnishes these pretties--you fill them--and Merry Christmas is had by all. Non? And it comes to pass, with startling studdenness, that but three shopping days remained before Christmas and still the man in your life remains giftless, notwithstanding your searching and sleuthing about town for gifts for the man who has everything. What you want to do is make one last trip to Washer 900 Main, where excellent gifts for As is my wont from time to time, I shopped in at Sumter Bruton's Record Town this week found out why this particular diskery is being spoken of as Fort Worth's No. 1 record store.

A mere half-hour's browsing (a half. day would have been more to liking) turned up records of every possible sort -from Brahms to Brubeck, Mozart to Mantovani even from Presley to Prokofiev. And a few minutes conver. sation with the music-wise Mr. B.

furnished me with information that should give the slowest Santa food for thought. Seems Record Town is setting new records, getting new records almost before they're released -whole Broad way shows for instance, like "Goldilocks" and Rodgers' and Hammerstein's "Flower Drum Song." This tuneful shop has beaucoup stereo disks, tooeverything from classics to cool jazz. Which leads me to suggest a gift of music for favorite friends -or for yourself, lucky Santain the form of albums or gift certificates from Record Town, 3025 South University Driveacross from TCU. -Star-Telegram Photo. MRS.

ANDREW SHEVAK JR. Eagle Pass Couples To Be Holiday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mack House of Eagle Pass will arrive Tuesday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ewald K. House, 3705 Westridge, and Dr. Ewald K. House of the same address. Mr.

and Mrs. Ewald House also will have as their holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. Max Medley of Eagle Pass, parents of Mrs. Tom Mack House.

The Medleys will arrive here Christmas Eve. Visiting in San Antonio Mr. and Mrs. Richard Noon, 1317 Park, will leave Wednesday night for San Antonio to spend Christmas with their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.

J. C. Abbott. Milwaukeean Here Mr. and Mrs.

Karl H. Mueller of 3612 Dryden Rd. have as their guest, his aunt, Mrs. William Schloerke of Milwaukee. 50 Charming lady that she is, she shall have charms for Christmas, naturellement charms 01 charms that gold, charms of silver, are goldfilled to spare the budget and bracelets to hang them on, moreover, if her Santa shops at Haltom's.

This glitterin downtown jewel house a-gleam is with fair golden goodies for fortunate femmes from delicate jeweled ballerinas to huge gleaming golden disks from a tiny four-leafed clover to a jewel-crusted tree of life. Prices cover every range; ster. ling charms start at 2.20 includ ing tax, solid 14-karat gold at 5.00. Chains of the same precious met als may be had, in every weight from a delicate single-link strand to a gorgeously heavy affair that could stand alone, if she'd rather, sans charms. Place to see them is at Haltom's, 6th at Main along with every other lovely kind of jewelry her heart could desire..

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