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Everything (Almost) Was in the PinkDALTON, Ga. (API — Wht-nDicksio Mc('iitfhen of Dalton iiiarrioti rm'ntly, her parents tolled out the pink carpet for the wedding j;uests. ’The earjtet to the home of the bride’s (tarents was shoekinu|)ink.In the jiarden of the home, where the reception was held, were three pink and white canopy tents. One was for the orchestra, the other two for the refreshment area.Pink wrought iron furniture was used in the garden and apink bridge led to a small island in the center of the lake in the lower garden.••Vcross the lake was a [ink canoe filled with magnolia leaves. Baskets of pink e t u n i a s hung from the canopied walkway to the home, built by the bride’s greatgrandfather, a judge, in 18H7.Pink urns held blooming gardenias and flaming torches outlining the. entrance to the garden were tied with pink tunvs.T li e bride gave herattendants, who wore pink gowns, silver baskets filled with pink flowers, which thevcarried in the wedding.Later, the baskets were used to border the five tiered w edding cake.The pink theme was further carried out on the chamj)agne and punch glasses and the paper napkins. The bride and groom’s name and the date were in pink.The bride’s mother wore a pink Schaparelli gow n.The groom, Alex S. Hill of ■Atlanta, did not wear pink.
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Bryan Eagle

Bryan, Texas, US

Sun, Apr 22, 1973

Page 56

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