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Mattie Atchley Becomes BrideOf Mike Horton in Church RiteMiss Mattie Atchley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Atchley, 618 Mill street and Mike Horton, son of Mrs. Thomas Horton, 333 North Main street, were united in marriage Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Kemp Methodist church. The double ring ceremony was read by Rev. James Ratcliff, minister of the church.Traditional bridal airs were played by Miss Gay Ross, organist.The altar was arranged with seven branch candelabra, palms and an arch of flowers. Family pews were marked with white satin bows.bridegroom, and Miss Mary Atchley and Miss Nancy Miles. Guests were registered by Miss Sharon Atchley.Covered with a white lace cloth,cthe reception tpble was accented with greenery around the punch bowl. A three-tiered cake waslcftopped with a miniature bride andW1groombowlCGuests were from Tipton, Alexandria, Frankfort, Anderson,IndianapolisKirklin, Fort Wayne, NoblesvilleBride Wears Satinand Urbana, 111.For her wedding trip the bridelt;A gown of white satin was worn by the bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Lonnie Atchley. Designed with a sabrina neckline, the bodice was accented with self-covered buttons.selected a linen mint green sheathdress. Her corsage was from her bridal bouquet. The couple will reside at 625 North East street.■4Both the bride and her husband]were graduated from Tipton highlt;Longsleeves extended into bridal points over her hands.school in 1956 and 1955, respectively. He is employed at PerfectcorporationHer fingertip length veil of illu-ision fell from a cap of lace andseed pearls. Pearl earrings were her only jewelry, and her fanshaped bouquet was of red rosesTri Chi SororityLists Committeeswith streamers.Attending her sister as matronof honor was Mrs. Harold Clark,At May Meetingof Fort Wayne. She wore a dressof nylon pleated mint green with acumberbund of darker green andlong white gloves. Her headpiecebowSeveral committees weer appointed at the May business meeting of Tri Chi sorority which occurred in the home of Mrs. Albert McCord.Mrs. Ronald Jordan was assistingmatching green, and she carrie(j h°stesses- ptedps retired to theira colonial bouquet of white carna- own. meeting during the businesstions trimmed in mint* green withstreamers.Best man was Floyd Wood, Jr., and guests were ushered by Wil-and guests were ushered by Harold Clark, of FortWayne and Will Atchley, brother of bride, liam Horton and James ThomasHorton, brothers of the bridegroom.A beige linen suit, with brown accessories was worn by Mrs. Atchley, mother of the bride. Mrs.session.Suggestions were made for assisting with an all night party for seniors of Tipton high school following the prom. Committees were appointed to arrange a formal initiation and tea for pledges and to J locate a place for the sorority’s annual Founder’s day dinner.If the weather permits, members are to meet at the home ofbridegroomMrs. McCord on Thursday to continue their sale offlares. Fundsemergency are used for thewas attired m a black crepe dresswith white accessories. White carnationcorsages with mint green trim were worn by both mothers..100 Attervd ReceptionApproximately 100 guests attended a reception which followed in the church parlors. In charge were Miss Jean Alice Horton and Miss LaVeda Horton, sisters of theseniors.At the close of the meeting refreshments were served to Misses Brenda Jones, Pauline Johnson, Darlene McCubbins, Linda Goar, Mesdames Phil Legg, Tim Curry, Boyd Lambert, James Miller and Kieth Porter, pledges, and Mesdames Ronald Jordan, Jack Van-Horn, Don Amsbury, Gene Shadday, Pete McCord, Harold Boyd,
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