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MRS. BILL MARVIN WASHBURN★ ★ ★Couple Will Continue StudiesWashburn-Pace WeddingReadFrederick. Okla.Mr. and Mrs. Hubert H. Pace. The bride carried a cascade arm2721-A 42nd St., announce the mar- bouquet of a white orchid andriage of their daughter. Charlotte Irene, to Bill Marvin Washburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L.■ Washburn of Rt. 4, Frederick. Okla.i The double-ring service was read at the Frederick First Baptist Church at 6:30 p. m. on Dec. 27. 1954 bv the Rev. Milo B. Arbuckle.Thp bride is completing the fail : semester at Texas Tech. where she is a home economics education I major, and (hen will join her hus-i band at Stillwater. Okla.. where | they will attend Oklahoma AM. j She is a former student at the Uni-I versify of Oklahoma, Norman, and ! is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. The bridegroom is majoring in petroleum engineering.Vows were exchanged by candlelight before a prie-dieu covered in pink satin and ornamented with miniature wedding hells. A white wrought iron arch marked the wedding space and this was flanked with groups of seven-branched candelabra holding pink cathedral tapers. Pedestal baskets held fountain arrangements of pink gladioli and fronds of huckleberry formed the background.Miss Frances Birkhart. organist.accompanied Larry Doze as he sang Because” and The Lord’s Prayer.”Wears Lace Over TaffetaThe bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore an original wedding gown of while French lareand nylon tulle over net and taffeta. made with portrait neckline framed with yoke of pleated tulle, tightly fitted lace bodice and a bouffant skirt of tulle enhanced with bands of scalloped lace simulating panels. Her siik illusion veil was joined to a coronet of iridescent heads, pearls and rhinestones.ranunculus with a white satin streamer showered in double lovers knots.The attendants carried identical arm bouquets of pink carnations and angel • feathers showered in petal pink satin.Mrs. Jan Watson of Lubbock was matron of honor and the bride's cousin. Miss Deanna Pace of Frederick, and Miss Jimmie Faye Maxwell of El Paso were bridesmaids.Jack Bohl of Stillwater served as best man and Terry Washburn of Frederick, brother of the bridegroom. Leon Chesser of El Paso and Jimmy Cuhvell of Frederick were ushers.The candles Were lighted by Miss Dorothy Vickery of Frederick.A pink motif in flowers and candles decorated the bride's table at the reception.When the couple left for a short wedding trip, Mrs. Washburn wore a beige knit dress with toast accessories and a white orchid.Forecast Is ThatSpring Hats WillBe Large, BrightBv OLGA CURTISNEW YORK. Jan. 7 1N5—Bigger hats and brighter trimming will mark the millinery displayed in the spring hat parade.So savs noted Milliner Sally Vic-tor. who also forecasts black-and-white. blue and the pink-to-red tints as the colors for spring bonnets.Mrs. Victor, the lady who makes hats for Mrs. Eisenhower, backed up her predictions with her own spring collection of plump andPU _ I
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Lubbock Morning Avalanche

Lubbock, Texas, US

Fri, Jan 07, 1955

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