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MRS. MICH A EL VA NCE SWALLOW(Miss Judv CarolPair Solemnizes VowsMiss Judy Carol Mauldin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John William Mauldin, 613 Gibson,became the bride of Michael Vance Swallow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Swallow, 201Pensacola, in nuptial rites held Friday evening at Farley Street Baptist Church.The Rev. Jack McDaniel officiated the double ring ceremony.The bride is a 1970 graduate ofWaxahachie High School and attendedthe crown with daisies. SheNavarro Junior College, where she was acarried a cascade bouquet of white miniature carnations,member of Phi Theta Kappa, national honor fraternity for American junior colleges. She also attended the Americanwhite daisies and gypsophila. It was centered with a miniaturenosegay of varying shades ofyellow, blue and pink daisies.Attend BrideBankingShe is employed as a secretary at Waxahachie Bank and TrustMatron of honor was Mrs.Wilbur J. Rodgers, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs.Co.WoodsonThe groom is also a WHSgraduate. He is currently employed with BabcockBrothers.Larry Russell.The matron of honor wore anChurch DecorationsChapel decorations included an archway covered with boxwood foliage above a brass kneeler with white cushions. Onevening length dress in green bridal satin overlaid with green daisy-flocked organza. Thedress was styled with a high fitted bodice, wide scoopneckline accented with a cir-;ither side of this was placed a10-branch white wrought ironcandelabra with white tapers. Dther accents on each side athe platform level were white vicker floor baskets filled withcular organza ruffle and short,circular sleeves.The bridesmaids woreidentically-designed dresses, with Mrs. Woodson in blue andjpring flowers in varying shades of blue and yellow.On floor level in the church, aMrs. Russell in yellow. Each attendant wore a picture hat in coordinating color trimmed with white daisies at the crownair of spiral candelabra was)laced on either side of theand around the brim. They carried white wicker basketstrch, along with potted ferns inarge white urns. A “memory candle” was placed before the ■irst pew. Pews were marked mih white satin bows. Thefilled with varying shades of daisies, Dutch iris, statis andgypsophila.Miss Michele Phillips of McKinney, cousin of the bridehurch foyer was accented withirns of fern.Hear Chimesand flower girl, wore a floor-length dress of pink bridal satin overlaid with pink organza flocked with daisies. The dressBefore the ceremony, as uests arrived, taped favoritefeatured a low, round neckline and ruffled sleeves with a rufflelusic of the couple was played, light chimes were heard at 8at the lower edge. She wore a band of daisies in her hair and,m. as the “Wedding Song”carried a white wicker basket-as sung by Eddie Ballard,oloist, accompanied by Mrs.filled with daisy petals. On the basket handle was a miniatureorganistcorsage arrangement of yellow statis, miniature blue car-Irs. Sam McEntire, pianist, siaus, imnuuuieuiuc „ inations and white daisies./hile the bridal pair knelt, theWedding Prayer” was sung.. . M • Iiter the lighting of the “unity andle,” “One Hand, One■ AltAttending as ring bearer was Jeff Compton of Garland. He wore a light blue jacket, pale blue shirt and ivory-coloredJimmy Fletcher, James Phillips of McKinney, cousin of the bride; and Rickey Freelandof Dawson, who registered guests before the wedding in the narthex of the church and at the reception. Rice girls were Miss Kim Phillips of McKinney, cousin of the bride, and Miss Tonya Swallow, niece of thegroom.For her traveling attire, the bride selected a pale pinkheather-knit dress with matching jacket. Her accessories were pink patent leather and she carried a nosegay taken from her bridal bouquet.Following a short honeymoon, the newlyweds plan to reside at 218 Kirven.
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Waxahachie Daily Light

Waxahachie, Texas, US

Sun, Apr 21, 1974

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